Perdero listened and nodded firmly. “Yes, I’ll think about it. Nothing can’t be done! I’ll think about it.”
Three minutes later, Perdero’s fine snoring came from the ground.
Amanda looked at Perdero and said, “Oh, he’s peaceful enough!”
“Are gangsters so easy to deal with? Such people can be the boss and sell weapons!”
“This world is too magical!”
Amanda got out and looked for Mark. Mark was fishing by the lake. The morning sun was reflected on his face with ravines. It seems that time can be caught by his wrinkles. Mark didn’t get up when he saw Amanda coming. He just stared at the lake.
“Any fish?” Amanda asked.
“Yes… No!” Mark said.
Looking at the old man who won’t talk well, Amanda became furious.
“I don’t have time to joke with you. Wait a minute, I think I’ll get some fish!” Mark is confident.
For another half an hour, the sun had risen high, and Amanda was warmed by the gentle light. During this half an hour, Mark remained motionless, like a statue. Amanda didn’t even see him blink.
“Hoo Hoo Hoo.”
The snoring came from Mark’s mouth. No wonder he didn’t blink. It turned out that he fell asleep with his eyes closed. Amanda wondered, why do men love sleeping so much?
When Amanda suddenly heard the sound of a car, she looked back and saw that it was Mark’s son’s old pickup truck. She felt that it was older than his father’s age.
Mark’s son, Roby Jason, parked his car by the lake, went out of the car laughing and walks to Amanda and Mark. The noise he made woke Mark up. Mark yelled.
“You son of a bitch, you scared my fish away!”
Roby thought about it and said, “I don’t think it’s good for you to scold me like that!”
As the father and son continue to fight, Amanda looks around. She’s getting a headache.
“Stop it, Roby. What did you find?” Amanda asked.
“Of course, as Rosse’s confidant, there’s nothing I don’t know!” Roby was very confident.
“Speak quickly!” Amanda couldn’t wait for him to talk.
“He has a small USB flash drive, which he carries in his pocket every day. There should be a lot of information and account books in it!” Roby said excitedly.
“Why take it with you? It’s very dangerous!” Amanda said.
“Rosse is a workaholic person. He needs to work and check that any time!” Roby said.
“Since you are a confidant, you can get close to him, and get it?!” Amanda asked.
“He’s not in the company, he’s out!” Roby said.
“Where is he?” Amanda asked anxiously.
“Spain.” He said flatly.
“Spain? Perdero’s hometown?” Amanda said curiously.
“Yes, but he’s not going to Perdero’s hometown, he’s going to Madrid!” Roby said.
“Was it because of business that he went to Madrid?” Amanda asked.
Roby shook his head. “He’s a big fan of Real Madrid. Tonight’s the Real Madrid Barcelona national Derby! He’s going to the game!”
Amanda called Perdero and told him the information she got. Perdero was very excited when he heard this. “As long as he’s not in Aston, it’s easy. And he went to my turf!”
Amanda laughs. “This is God’s favor for us. The next thing is easy, isn’t it?”
“Spain is my country, but I haven’t been back for years. Do you know why my family came to Aston?” Perdero asked.
Amanda replied, “I don’t know.”
Perdero paused and said, “As far as I can remember, Spain and I don’t get along. So, for this mission, you can only go by yourself!”
Amanda was very angry. “Why, why are you doing this to me?”
Perdero replied, “They have all the information about all of our members. Rosse has it. He never forgets it. None of us can get close to him. But you, Amanda, left home a few years ago, so there is no information about you. Only you can get close to him!”
Amanda sighed and had no choice but to say, “Alright. Give me the latest flight ticket to Madrid!”
Amanda arrived in Madrid, Spain. She came out of the airport, took a taxi and went to the hotel. She took out a small book, which was an introduction to Madrid.
The name of Madrid came from “ulsalia” (Latin for “the land of bears”) because a large number of bears and strawberry trees (called “madrile” in Spanish) have been found in the nearby forests. It has been the symbol of the city since the middle ages. And there are several explanations about the origin of the name Madrid.
The first was according to Spanish legend, there were a large number of bears in Madrid in ancient times, which invaded the people. One day, a pair of children were playing hide and seek. Their mother was worried about their safety, so she went to them. A bear was behind her. The children yelled ‘Madre ID, Madre ID’ (mom, run, mom, run).
The second was that the city’s ancient name, Magelit, came from a fortress built on the Manzanares River in 9 A. D., meaning “land of plenty of water”.
The third was that it is widely believed that the origin of the city’s present name comes from a new settlement established by the Roman Empire on the banks of manzanares in the second century BC. The name of the first village is called “Mattice” because of the river flowing through the village.
In the face of the invasion of the suvihuis, the vandals and the amacai in the fifth century, the Roman Empire was totally unable to defend its territory on the Iberian Peninsula, which resulted in the massive invasion of the Visigoths. These then “barbarians” later took control of Marius.
In the seventh century, Muslims conquered the Iberian Peninsula and changed the name of the city to “maylit,” a word coined in Arabic” ميرا “( Mayla) is a combination of the word (referring to water like “forest” or “giver of life”) and the Iberian Latin suffix “it” which means “place”. The name “Mardrid” comes from the mozaleb word “matlit”, which is still used by the people of Madrid.