King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer

Chapter 98 Enemies of the Mori Family



Chapter 98 Enemies of the Mori Family

Two days later, Joe Ga settled Dorian's family into a rented house.

Dorian's family seemed a bit unaccustomed. His old man was a traditional Sicilian, chubby and seemingly amiable, yet when he took off his shirt while moving things and revealed his tattoos, Joe Ga realized this old guy must have been involved in some shady activities in his youth.

Dorian's mother was indeed an old beauty, approaching sixty, not only full of vitality but also very fond of laughter and extremely warm towards others.

Dorian's sister was more troublesome; the girl named Martina was a typical problem child.

At the age of 15 or 16, she had herself made up like a ghost, and she didn't lack a single type of piercing—earrings, nose rings, tongue rings, belly rings—and seemed proud of it.

After Joe Ga introduced Muto to the family, it only took Martina half an hour to coax Muto into going to the convenience store to buy her cigarettes.

Joe Ga saw it but didn't say anything. After all, she wasn't his sister. He just repeatedly instructed Muto that he absolutely must not touch drugs, and then let them go.

Karman was actually happy that Muto could make a new friend, completely forgetting that his own son had been married and had children.

In his heart, Muto was supposed to be a student.

Before leaving, Karman gave Muto a bank card and about twenty thousand euros in cash, instructing him not to worry about saving money, then left Genova with Joe Ga.

The two drove from north to south along the western coast of Italy, taking two days to reach Catania.

Without his son, Karman felt much more relaxed; he no longer needed to dress in uncomfortable clothes like in Genova, trying hard to appear as a "civilized man".

Following the address Dorian had given, Joe Ga navigated to a place called Mount Tauro; and when he stopped at a vacation cabin halfway up the hill, he just happened to see Nis and Antar returning from the mountain.

After parking the car, Joe Ga called Karman to help bring down the large "luggage," then addressed the apparently well-off Nis and Antar, "It seems like you guys are having a good time here."

As he spoke, Joe Ga took a deep breath of fresh air, then turned to look at the east at the blue Ionian Sea and said with a smile, "I love the sea. Dorian has good taste; he found us a great place."

A cheerful Nis came over to help with a piece of luggage and then pointed towards a slightly smoking volcano in the west, smiling, "I've never seen such a unique place. The hotel Dorian previously arranged was a bit of a mess, but now I forgive him."

Joe Ga didn't know what had happened before. He happily dragged the luggage inside the wooden cabin and then lay down on a sofa, stretching lazily, "Where is Dorian? What have you guys been up to these past few days?"

Nis briskly brought Joe Ga a glass of water and replied, "We've been here for two days, and we've been keeping an eye on the Mori Family.

These guys usually move around in the afternoons and evenings; we haven't fully figured out their patterns yet."

Upon hearing this, Joe Ga frowned and said, "Shouldn't a big family like that live in a manor? Can't we just watch their old house and take them all out at once?"

Nis was confused by Joe Ga's comment, and after half a minute, she curiously said, "The Mafia lives in manors? Where did you hear that?"

Joe Ga spread his hands and said, "Isn't that the case? That's how it's shown in movies."

Nis exchanged glances with Antar, then sat on the sofa with a strange expression and said, "Well, I don't know about that. Maybe the Mori Family is different.

Definitely no manor, but the Mori Family owns a beachfront villa on the outskirts of Catania, though it's inhabited by several women and children.

The head of the Mori Family is currently facing prosecution for more than a dozen charges and is held in a detention center located over a hundred kilometers south of here, outside Noto City."

The whereabouts of other Mori Family members were also rather secretive. Over the past few days, we only managed to locate Old Mori's second son, Timothy, and third daughter, Abigail.

Old Mori had a total of six sons and two daughters.

His youngest daughter went to America, while his youngest son, third son, and eldest son all died in South Sudan.

Now, overseeing operations in Sicily were his second son and eldest daughter.

However, these two have been overwhelmed recently due to the lawsuit against Old Mori. The witness protection program file and the undercover file that we obtained from South SD are their only hope for turning the situation around.

"Only if all the witnesses are gone, Old Mori might have a chance to be acquitted."

Speaking of which, Nis pondered and said with an uncertain tone, "Recently, the whole of Sicily has been uneasy. We learned from the newspapers that the Mori Family has started a war with a criminal group called 'Glorious Society'.

Now, in the whole of Sicily and North Africa's Tunisia, there are fires every day.

I'm not sure exactly how many people have died, but the police in Catania City are very tense, which is why we moved here."

The people of the Mori Family went to SD to cooperate with the English in arms trading, possibly not for the money, but to try to obtain the list to settle the lawsuit Old Mori is facing, whilst also looking for a way out for the family, as they are at a disadvantage in their conflict with the Glorious Society.

Now, Old Mori is facing severe charges. Without the list of tainted witnesses and undercover agents, his chances of turning things around are very slim."

Joe Ga, somewhat underprepared, was a bit confused by all this information.

He looked at Nis, who was trying hard to explain the situation using the simplest words, and shook his head, saying, "Can anyone tell me what the 'Glorious Society' is really about?"

Experience more tales on m v|l e'-NovelBin.net

Nis organized her thoughts for a long while and finally realized that she couldn't explain it clearly at the moment. So, she walked to the room, took out two thick files, and handed them over to Joe Ga.

Joe Ga opened the file curiously and then discovered that it was actually a photocopy of an Interpol file.

After briefly flipping through it, the contents inside were enough to shock Joe Ga, an arms dealer himself.

The Glorious Society is a large criminal organization that spans the continents of Asia, Africa, and Europe.

They are involved in human trafficking, drug smuggling, and arms smuggling.

The composition of their internal members is very complex. Interpol provided a rough organizational structure diagram which included the Mafia from Italy, gangs from Eastern Europe's Albania, illegal military groups from the Middle East, local gangs from North Africa and illegal armed groups from Central Africa.

With Italy as their core, they've laid down a drug and human trafficking line that radiates across the whole of Europe, and also established an arms supply line to Africa.

The drugs produced in Aqionghan enter Kenya in Africa via sea routes, and then traverse Africa through Uganda, Central Africa, and Chad, finally entering Tunisia along the borders of Liberia and are then shipped again to Sicily and distributed throughout Western Europe.

This drug line is filled with innocent souls; because the nations in Africa, despite being in dire conditions, would not tolerate drug traffickers operating unchecked due to external pressures, those in power who are related to these activities cannot afford to ignore the issue.

This prompted the emergence of major drug lords similar to those in early Mexico, who helped Colombian drugs transit.

Then, these local figures were guided to learn guerrilla warfare in Africa's jungles, cultivating and refining drugs while charging transit fees and selling their own produce.

Could this turn out well?


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.