Red Dead Redemption Dawn

Chapter 586: Our life is like a train



The next morning, everyone gets up and starts to pack themselves, and the day begins.

Arthur was the last one to get up. He greeted his familiar friends after getting up, and then he found that Hosea's tent was missing a lot of things.

Arthur raised his eyes and looked around. Other people in the camp were busy with their own affairs, and no one noticed that the old man in the camp had disappeared.

Arthur then finds Charles who is chopping wood.

"Charles, you were on patrol last night." As soon as Arthur spoke, Charles nodded in response to him.

"Yes, Hosea packed up his things and left last night. He didn't tell me where he went." Charles continued to chop wood after responding. Hosea's departure is not difficult to predict. Everyone will see his performance during this period. in the eyes.

When he left, not many people cared, after all, Dach, who cared most about him, didn't say anything.

Dach's kindness to let Hosea quit the gang peacefully may be Dach's last forgiveness to him.

Arthur looked to see that no one cared about Hosea's departure, and he felt uncomfortable, but then he thought again, this is not what Hosea wanted.

Leave quietly, disappearing from their sight at a point in time when no one cares anymore.

"It's not bad." Arthur looked down at the situation in the camp. They were all busy with their own affairs. For example, Bill had a new partner to drink and brag with him, and Lenny also found a friend to talk to.

Everything seemed to be fine, except that he felt a little disappointed in Hosea's leaving without saying a word.

Arthur gave Mary part of the cave's money a week ago, and he asked Mary to pay off the loan owed by her father, and then save the rest of the money and go to a new place to live together when he returns.

It could be anywhere, as long as it's far away from the West, which barely holds him.

After Hosea left, Arthur's only souvenir was gone. He felt that he didn't have to wait until Monday, three days later. He didn't think he was of much use here, except for helping Winter kill people.

This new gang has nothing to do with him, and Javier's news has also been found. Judging from the letters sent by Josiah and Javier, he is doing well now.

He assembled a small team in New Austin and continued to do what he knows best

It's just that he can't come to look for them now, after all, there are their wanted rewards along the way, and in his words, Javier seems to be very satisfied with his current state, and has no intention of continuing to stay under Dutch.

As for why Javier was not hanged, he also gave a simple reason, with the help of an unexpected friend.

Javier did not describe the details too much, maybe it was due to fear or some other reasons, in short, he did not mention who this friend was in his letter

After eating breakfast, Arthur sat on a chair and smoked a cigarette. He watched Charles who had finished cutting the firewood want to talk to him about something.

But Charles seemed to see what he was going to do, and just nodded to him with a smile, signaling that he didn't have to worry about himself.

Seeing Charles' confident expression, Arthur remembered what Charles said 'he can always decide which way to go', so Arthur also responded with a smile.

Arthur looked at Bill who was having a drink with his new partner. Bill was so happy that he gave up his willingness to chat with him, and then he looked at Lenny who was reading a book in the distance.

Arthur felt that Lenny should just be in a daze, because he held the book in that motion for a long time, and he didn't even reach out to turn the pages.

Perhaps noticing that someone was watching him, Lenny closed the book and looked in Arthur's direction.

Arthur smiled at him and motioned him to go for a walk

Lenny nodded slightly in acceptance.

The two got up and walked towards the small river not far away. When the two approached, Arthur gave him a cigarette.

Lenny struck a match for Arthur to light.

"What's on your mind?" Arthur asked after taking a sip.

"Well, Josiah asked me to help him for a while. He has a few good ideas and needs help." Lenny said the content of Josiah's recent letter to him.

"Josiah? That guy's ideas are always good. The only shortcoming is that he always has to find a way to escape by himself in the end." Arthur complained about the shortcomings of Josiah's plan.

"I think he's pretty good too," Lenny said a little unnaturally.

This kind of unnaturalness Arthur has seen in many people, such as when Bill was caught stealing money, such as when the pastor wanted to borrow money from Strauss.

Combining Josiah's frequent letters to Lenny and what Josiah said before, Arthur roughly guessed the reason for Lenny's unnaturalness.

But he didn't say much, instead he said encouragingly, "You are the one who likes reading the most among us. I can't understand those things, but I think you should already understand a lot of truths, the truths of those scholars. I hope you can read Knowing his own path is good, Dach has done many things wrong, especially recently, but some of his words are still worth listening to."

"Well" Lenny didn't dislike Arthur's preaching, because Arthur was the big brother in the gang, UU Reading www.uukanshu. com he even likes Arthur to preach to him, because he always feels that Arthur reads very accurately most of the time.

"Help those who deserve it, I hope you can remember this sentence." Arthur looked at the sky and said with emotion.

"I'll remember Arthur, and I noticed that Hosea seemed to be unresponsive and Dutch seemed unresponsive" Lenny said of Hosea who left early in the morning.

"Well, yes, around four o'clock, isn't he very old and tired? This result is very good for him. As for Dutch, I don't know." Arthur talked about Hosea with a little loneliness.

"I think it's kind of bad, but I can't say why, Arthur," Lenny said suddenly.

"Hehe, this may be a lesson you have to learn. You know, I forgot who told me that, and I forgot the original meaning of that sentence. But I still remember its meaning." Arthur looked The robber, who is the smallest in the camp and loves to read a lot, said happily.

"Our whole life is like taking a train with no end. We will meet countless people and see countless scenery on the way, but our destinations are different. They will always accompany you on your journey. Travel a distance and get off at the next stop, and you'll keep going until you find the stop you want. You'll learn a lot from them along the way, and you won't have to stop them when they get off , the only thing you have to do is remember." Arthur, a bandit for decades, said something that Lenny, who had read a lot of books, could not understand.

Lenny was a little confused, he couldn't quite understand this sentence for a while.

And Arthur didn't continue to explain, he just patted Lenny on the shoulder and then turned back to the camp with a smile.

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