America: Starting with Daily Intelligence

Chapter 270: Sea Ship_3



"You're sure that the cruise casino manager is reliable? Are those Central African tycoons really wealthy?" Allen Zhang asked again.

"Our friendship spans over a decade," Colson assured fervently: "Those Central African tycoons have pawned items here, all are watches and jewelry worth hundreds of thousands of dollars! Absolutely no problem!"

"I trust you," Allen Zhang nodded, hoping you won't suddenly burst into tears when the time comes.

Tears? Even crying comes at a cost.

Anyway, the General Sect Leader will be able to make money.

The pilot flew the plane towards Las Vegas. The journey of several tens of minutes basically arrived in the blink of an eye; throughout the flight, Colson incessantly discussed his plans and future development, describing the life of a billionaire, still somewhat excited, something Allen Zhang was not too interested in, as he was already a billionaire.

The plane landed steadily at the airport in the Las Vegas casino town.

After disembarking from the plane, they were met by several airport staff and the casino manager in charge of reception.

Colson also went over to greet them, introducing: "This is my VIP client, Mr. Jin, a well-known tycoon from Los Angeles."

The manager warmly shook hands with the General Sect Leader, telling Colson: "The cruise ship will depart for the sea in half an hour, we can board the ship to rest for a while, guests from Central Africa will take a few more minutes to arrive. We have enough time to plan this."

Colson readily agreed.

Allen Zhang, along with his bodyguard Sieg and a few others, reached the port, seeing the huge cruise ship twinkling with neon lights, resembling a skyscraper.

Stepping onto the red carpet and boarding the cruise, they found the interior to be luxuriously decorated, having everything one could wish for; calling it a cruise ship might even be underselling it, more like a marine park and hotel.

During this time, there were already numerous guests on board, not all gamblers, but also international tourists experiencing the trip; the ship's movie zone, living zone, shopping zone, and pawn zone dazzled the eyes.

From basement one to the third floor housed surveillance, security, and the pilot's cabin, floors 1-3 were entertainment zones, 4-5 were the shopping area and hotel suites and marine park, as well as an aquatic museum; floors 6-7 comprised the gym, gourmet restaurants, spa centers, bath massage, sweet double lanes, flowers blooming profusely, offering specialties from various countries. The top floor featured a balcony relaxation area with sun loungers and a helipad.

The suite cabin's cost started from two thousand six hundred dollars per person, epitomizing luxury, glitzy and glamorous, promoting extravagance!

This luxurious vessel couldn't be purchased for anything less than a few billion dollars, a third of the ship's body alone already matched the entire fortune of the General Sect Leader.

The casino on the ship was also divided into several gambling zones, not only managed by one person, famous ones like Venetians, Caesar Palace, Wynn Palace, leased areas were all on the first three floors.

The casino manager who was acquainted with Colson was just a manager named Brilliant Entertainment, controlling one entertainment area on the ship with a dozen VIP private cabanas, who also came from a croupier background.

"Mr. Jin, this is the pawnshop on the sea that I've rented," Colson led Allen Zhang and the others to a pawn area on the third floor of the ship, though currently, there wasn't much business, as it hadn't opened yet.

"The clients haven't arrived yet, you can look around. Natasha, Bethany, you stay with Mr. Jin, try to fulfill any requests he has," Colson instructed two actresses, who were here to work and naturally agreed readily.

"Mr. Jin, please come with us," the two women accompanied the General Sect Leader, showing him around the cruise ship.

Allen Zhang happily agreed, not refusing, and strolled around under their escort.

Sieg and the others carried guns aboard and also presented legal credentials, passing through security; security was tight here, if not 'three steps one post, ten steps one station,' then it was a glance up seeing twenty hidden cameras, virtually no blind spots, it seemed there was no need for security concerns.


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