Mexicali!
In the governor's office.
After sending off Tijuana's talker, Ramon Arellano, Rafael Max returned to the office and flew into a rage, flipping everything on the desk except for the money.
"What does he Victor want to do!"
So that's what Casare Gonzalez, the senior assistant of the Guadalupe Island Police Station, said about inviting him to Mexicali?
"The hemorrhoids burst; can't make the trip."
When the secretary relayed this to Rafael Max, the 57-year-old governor almost retired prematurely.
He was still very principled; he took Tijuana's money, so he had to do their bidding.
The main reason was... fear of death!
Ramon Arellano had just warned him that if he didn't take down Victor, the Tijuana Group could not guarantee the safety of Rafael Max's daughter in the United States.
This was a threat!
For a governor to be threatened by a drug cartel was rare anywhere in the world, but when you peeled back the cover and saw it was Mexico, it felt all too natural.