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Capítulo 138: Chapter 138: Resolve the Family Crisis

Mike returned to Corleone Manor, where Sonny, Tom, Tessio, Clemenza, and others were anxiously waiting. As Mike walked in, they gathered around him.

"Mike, how did it go?" Tom asked, his tone laced with concern.

Mike poured himself a glass of wine and took a sip before responding. "Sorasso, the sheriff, and their men were all killed in a bombing."

The room fell into stunned silence.

"What? They're dead? What happened?" Sonny asked, his voice filled with disbelief.

Mike met their gazes steadily. "After meeting with Sorasso and the sheriff, I arranged for their restaurant to be attacked with machine guns and bombs."

Sonny stared at his brother in shock.

Tom looked equally stunned.

Tessio frowned deeply.

Clemenza's eyes shifted, and he thought of Hardy.

"Mike, tell me it wasn't your security team from the factory?" Sonny asked, bewildered.

"I hired outside help," Mike replied simply.

"This isn't the time for details. We need to focus on the next steps," Mike said firmly.

Tom looked worried. "Mike, killing a police officer is going to provoke the entire judicial system. The connections we've built could collapse."

Mike shook his head. "No, it's not that severe. The sheriff was involved with drug dealers. He's no longer a legitimate cop. Tom, can you get in touch with the newspapers and leak the sheriff's connections to the drug trade? That'll shift the focus away from us."

Tom considered this. "I'll call them. They should know how to spin it."

"What about the murder? The police will be looking for you, Mike," Tessio pointed out.

Mike shrugged nonchalantly. "I left the restaurant before the attack. No one can directly link me to the incident. People will suspect the Corleone family, but there's no evidence to prove my involvement."

Tom, being a lawyer, nodded in agreement.

"The police might suspect Mike, but without evidence, they can't charge him," Tom confirmed.

"What about the other families? Will they retaliate against us?" Sonny asked.

Tom and Tessio remained silent.

Mike spoke up. "Sonny, you should call the other family heads and let them know the Corleone family is ready to retaliate. We're open to negotiations, but we won't be pushed around. If any family wants to challenge us, they should be prepared for a serious confrontation."

Mike paused, then added, "And Tom, make sure to call the Tatakilia family."

Sonny, having lost his son, would likely seek revenge. The Tatakilia patriarch might retaliate aggressively.

Everyone nodded in agreement.

Tom looked at Mike with newfound respect. Despite Mike's previous rebellious streak, his decisive and strategic actions now mirrored the old godfather's wisdom.

Clemenza smiled at Mike, acknowledging his effective handling of the crisis. Tessio also showed admiration for Mike's leadership.

As the others dispersed to handle their tasks, Mike retreated to the old godfather's study, taking a seat in Vito's chair. He wasn't dwelling on past events; his thoughts were on Hardy. The speed with which Hardy had taken care of Solaro, and his ability to navigate complex situations, impressed Mike deeply.

Mike realized he still had much to learn from Hardy.

---

The next morning, major newspapers reported on the bombing at the restaurant. The New York Daily News described the attack in gruesome detail:

"Two cars parked outside the restaurant, firing machine guns and throwing explosives inside. The scene was brutal and deadly."

The report noted that the restaurant staff had been forced out just before the attack, suggesting premeditation.

The New York Times labeled it a vicious gang vendetta, warning of rising tensions in New York.

The New York World linked the attack to the recent assault on the Corleone family patriarch, noting connections between the deceased and drug trafficking.

---

The police visited Corleone Manor and took Mike in for questioning. Accompanied by a lawyer, Mike faced the interrogation with calm composure.

"You met with Sorasso and McCluskey last night. What was discussed?" the officer asked.

"Business," Mike replied. "Sorasso wanted to buy TVs for export to Turkey. We discussed that."

The officer pressed further. "Were there any conflicts that night?"

Mike smiled. "We were discussing a business deal. What conflict could there be?"

"Did you talk about any family matters?" the officer inquired.

Before Mike could answer, his lawyer interjected. "Please be careful with your questions. Such inquiries might be construed as accusatory. My client is a respected businessman with no criminal record."

The officer raised an eyebrow but continued. "When did you leave the restaurant, and what happened afterward?"

"I left after our discussion and went home," Mike answered. "I read about the attack in the newspapers."

"So you don't know who was behind the attack?" the officer asked.

Mike shrugged. "I have no idea. Why should I?"

After the questioning, Mike and his lawyer left the police station. While many suspected the Corleone family's involvement, there was no concrete evidence against Mike. The US justice system relied on evidence, and Mike had none tying him directly to the crime.

Witnesses confirmed Mike had left the restaurant before the attack. No one saw him at the scene, and even if the Corleone family was involved, Mike had not personally carried out the act.

---

The heads of the four families had received Sonny and Tom's calls, clearly understanding the Corleone family's position. The attack on Vito Corleone was a serious matter, and retaliation was expected.

The patriarchs of the Basini family, the real instigators of the attack, considered their next moves carefully. They decided to hold off on further actions until Vito Corleone recovered.

Henry visited Hardy's room with a stack of papers.

"Boss, here's an update on the monitoring."

"According to our analysis, the initial support for Sorasso came from the Tatakilia family. They've had a rough time with investments recently and are desperate to make money through drug trafficking."

"Philip has been reaching out to other crime families in New York and beyond, aiming to expand the drug trade. They want to leverage Mr. Vito's political connections, or force him into submission. Some families are even considering taking over the Corleone family."

Hardy, already familiar with the Godfather's story, absorbed the details with a strategic mindset.

"Boss, we also picked up some interesting intel. The Basini family has been bribing a military logistics bureau to buy obsolete transport aircraft and start an air freight company," Henry added.

Hardy's interest was piqued. "If the military is decommissioning transport planes, we should investigate this further. We had discussed needing aircraft. Let's see if we can acquire some."

"Understood. I'll look into it," Henry said.


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