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Raquel and her men were doing the rounds. A term they coined for checking on the street dealers they had deployed in Spaghetti Town. Little by little, the infrastructure of a criminal network was being built. And despite Jefa's initial predictions, it seemed that the police were not as big of a problem as she predicted. Still, there were other issues.
>Another district in which the Rush is dominant.
>It seems that the Irish are giving us trouble again, Jefa. What should we do?
Raquel was distracted. She was gently pushed by one of her men, which she didn't appreciate. Raquel kicked him in the nuts.
>You know what we will do carnal.
>That droga is unsustainable.
>She can have that quick win.
> It's bound to draw attention, and the moment the police strikes. So do we. We will take the whole of Spaghetti Town in one sweep.
> To survive in this game, you need to also capture the hearts of the people.
>Oh, are you aiming for the popularity poll again?
Raquel was surprised. The last time the poll happened she just joined the company, and despite her efforts with Misquita she didn't rank at all. Misquita...she wondered for a second what may have happened to her. The Spanish commentary table was led now by this new woman...Dama Gargola. She proved to be way less collaborative than Misquita.
>Why didn't you tell me before the poll was happening you estupido indio?
>No importa. Last time I lost because that puta Holly stole all the votes from my Amados Latinos.
>But now...everybody knows I'm better than Holly Lose-Again.
>I humbled her twice. And the second time I became la Heroina de la Alianza.
>By now everyone, not only the Latinos, should love love love La Jefa.
>But you can never be sure. That is why I have a plan.
>Since I arrived at this company I've been studying the industry.
>I know what the fans like.
>I'll simply give them what they want.
>Call that creepy homosexual Frenchman. I'll do anything to win this time.