Prizzi hung up with a sly smile on his face. Hardy had asked him to stop Cohenheim, but every word he said was meant to provoke him. Prizzi had his own plans.
The more Cohenheim resisted, the greater his chances of getting killed, which would provide the perfect opportunity for Prizzi to take over his territory.
But he knew one thing: Hardy's people needed to stay safe. If anything happened to them, he could forget about taking advantage of the situation—he'd be in trouble himself.
The truth was, Prizzi understood Hardy better than Cohenheim.
And he knew one thing for sure—when Hardy was serious, people died. Hardy had already wiped out more than one family or gang.
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