Chapter 86: The Feast of Wolves 2_3

Sheriff Gru burst into laughter, patted his shoulder, then left without looking back, taking his men with him.

The manager was left standing in place, stunned for a long time.

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"Go take a look at that plot of land."

Gru got into the car and instructed the driver.

He was no longer just a Black Police officer; he was now also West State's general manager.

When it came to logistics, he didn't have much motivation to get involved. He pushed the responsibilities onto senior management, focusing only on results.

But the private prison project was of a special nature—it was tied to Mr. Cheng's broader strategy and related to how Gru would leverage his influence within the LAPD.

If done well, Mr. Cheng would make money, Gru could get his cut of the pie, and at the same time, he could secure more resources to mobilize his gang operation.