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The deposit on the waterfront went through.
I mean, it's ours. No one has to die.
You're here to advise me, not question me.
We want the Monet back.
- I traded it to Hakim Bishara. - Who is he?
An Algerian smuggler.
Is that what happened to Rocco de la Peña?
You were in business with him.
Maybe you're responsible for his death.
I had nothing to do with it.
You have any idea who you're...
Did you know Rocco was dead? Now you can tell your friends
I'm open for business in Europe.
I know a guy, Isidro Navarro.
I sent you there to keep an eye on Boaz
and learn about the Miami operation.
He says you're the boss.
I wasn't sure until this pinche gringo
showed up on my doorstep.
- You want to count it? - Nah.
I don't think you'd be stupid enough to cross me.
He thinks I don't know about his ulterior motive
to infiltrate our organization.
Did you have a good swim?
It was good for the first few laps,
but then I swallowed some water.
Don't worry. Chlorine won't kill you.
I'm not afraid of the chlorine, Teresita.
I don't put it past these rich pendejos
that they pee in the pool,
especially that one right there.
Did you speak with Kelly Anne?
I did. She made it in okay.
Said she was gonna take care of some loose ends
on the waterfront.
Look who decided to show up.
Where you been, cabrón? It's been two days.
I almost sent a search party after you.
Yeah, I had to go dark.
What did you find out?
Oleg was right about Isidro Navarro.
He runs coke from Morocco to Germany,
and they move big numbers.
We get his business,
and we get a foothold back into Europe.
Teresa, I was just about to call you.
Have you arranged that meeting?
Isidro Navarro is in Berlin, but only for a couple of hours.
- So I have to meet him today? - Exactly.
Text me the location.
We're gonna meet him right now?
He's in Berlin.
I'm gonna need some time to secure the location.
Please get started.
You paranoid, or what?
What the hell time is it?
It's time to send a message.
Put your pants on. We got work to do.
I ain't had my morning coffee, Mr. Rooster.
Bring it to go. Vámonos.
Cover the main gate.
Building is clear.
I'll keep an eye from here.
The place is not crowded, which is good.
That tree line gives us some cover from the windows
across the street.
It's not ideal.
We need to make it short and sweet.
I hate mimes.
I'm gonna cover the west end.
I reached out to a few connections.
Luckily, Isidro happened to be looking for a new supplier.
What do you know about him?
He's from an aristocratic Galician family.
What's he doing in the drug business?
For him, cocaine is just another commodity,
just like soybeans or oil,
but it trades at a much higher price.
No.
It has to be about more than the money.
Perhaps he enjoys adrenaline.
You can ask him yourself.
He's 15 minutes late.
Let me give him a call.
He's not answering.
This doesn't feel right.
Teresa, get down!
Teresa.
You know what you're doing?
I usually do it on myself.
It's just a flesh wound.
Was Navarro connected to Rocco de la Peña?
No.
I know your history with Rocco.
I would never put you in that position.
Look, maybe we should talk about this on the flight
back to New Orleans.
We need to get out of here
before the locals connect us to the body.
You want me to call the pilot?
Have him on standby.
What's this all about?
His crew is moving against us.
Well, we should call Teresa, let her know.
We'll let her know when it's done.
That's why she sent me here.
These Haitians are a nasty bunch.
Well, looks like it's gonna be a working vacation for me?
Come on. You ride with me. I'll fill you in.
I was wondering where you got to, Susie.
You coming along?
I was just thinking that.
Do you think Oleg set us up?
He almost died trying to save me.
It's Navarro.
Put it on speaker.
Hello?
You tried to set me up, Oleg.
Set you up, Isidro?
First you take down my supplier.
Then you want to fill my demand.
This is Teresa Mendoza.
What do you mean, we took out your supplier?
Hakim Bishara. You killed him three days ago.
I did not know you worked with Bishara,
and what happened had nothing to do with you.
You expect me to believe that?
Listen to me very carefully.
I am not a man who enjoys violence,
but I will see you dead before I buy from you.
I missed this morning, but I will not miss again.
You killed Navarro's supplier,
and you didn't think to tell me that?
If I knew that, I would have told you.
I want to know everything about Navarro and his business.
- This is Kelly Anne. - Miss Van Awken.
Hi, Jim. How's it going over there?
Not good.
We can't gain access to the property.
There's only one road in,
and apparently that's privately owned.
They have security down here.
They won't let us in.
Thank you.
You okay?
Yeah.
I want to make this deal with Navarro work.
I'm not questioning you.
If you wanna go for this, I am all in.
I just
wanna know why you think we need it.
It's an opportunity.
The market in Europe is exploding.
It's higher here than in the U.S.
Is that all?
We've already got more money than we can launder.
This is about power.
You could have died today.
- Hello, gentlemen. - Miss Van Awken.
Miss Van Awken.
I'm gonna cut to the chase.
So y'all are saying we own the waterfront property
but not the road leading up to it?
Well, that's a private roadway.
That was never part of the original sale.
Well, that was not in the disclosure.
Well, maybe you missed it.
I assure you I did not.
So tell me, how is my client supposed to develop
the property if she can't access it?
Well, my partner and I are happy to sell you that roadway.
Okay, at what cost?
500 million.
You can't be serious.
Well, that's what it's worth.
You said it yourself.
You can't develop the property without the road.
It'd be a shame having this prime real estate
and just having it sitting there.
Yeah.
Well, surely we can come to some kind of accommodation.
Look, we gave you our price.
We have a lot of appointments today, hon, but take your time.
Talk to your client. Get back to us.
Road's not goin' anywhere.
Thank you. Good day.
Miss Van Awken.
Maybe you should call Teresa.
No, she's got a lot going on.
I can handle 'em.
That's the stash house.
How do you know those guys are moving against us?
Before we put that pinche rataout of his misery,
he gave up something.
These Haitians are cutting Teresa's coke with fentanyl.
Fentanyl? They'd OD their own customers.
Why would they do that?
They're just...
They don't care.
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