On the road, he hummed an unknown tune.
"Maybe tomorrow I should go see Mr. Louis, see if he needs any help from me!"
In the car, Mario Hanna thought about the events that had unfolded that day.
Of course, the help he mentioned wasn't about the "Atlantic City Post," for Mario Hanna knew his own weight and who the true boss behind the "Atlantic City Post" was!
In fact, even if Donnie wasn't the man behind the "Atlantic City Post," Mario Hanna wouldn't dare trouble the newspaper considering its current circulation, especially since the headquarters of the "Atlantic City Post" were not in Trenton.
What Mario Hanna had in mind was the issue concerning George Louis and Andre Louis. Maybe he could use his connections to find that girl named Brenda and persuade her not to accept any interviews.
Mario Hanna believed that such a small matter was within his power to manage.
However, as Mario Hanna drove up to his doorstep, suddenly two cars blocked the last bit of his pathway.