Meanwhile, in Jalisco, Mexico, where the headquarters of the Sanchez family was located, famous for its tequila.
A mansion was an understatement when it came to describing the family's residence. They owned more than hundreds of square miles of land, and on this fertile land, they planted a large number of valuable blue agave plants and built several extremely luxurious mansions.
Unlike those billion-dollar entrepreneurs on the Forbes list, the Sanchez family's net worth of several hundred billion dollars was almost entirely genuine.
The net worth of entrepreneurs was often based on valuations and illiquid shares. For example, if their listed company was valued at $100 billion and the entrepreneur owned 51% of the shares, theoretically, they were worth $50 billion. However, these shares could not be sold off easily. A portion could be pledged at most, yet the money obtained from pledging shares could not be spent freely. If the business or market conditions deteriorated and the company's valuation plummeted, the pledged money must be repaid in full.
The Sanchez family was different.
Their net worth was entirely made up of cash and fortune obtained from trading drugs in the United States and all around the world. That was why they could spend money so extravagantly.
In the center of the Sanchez family residence was a magnificent complex of buildings, almost like an ancient castle. This was where the core members of the Sanchez family, including Hector, lived.
In order to get rid of the Rothschild family's complete control, he planned to hire someone to kill Gustavo in prison so that they could no longer control him.
At this moment, Hector was asleep. In his dreams, he hoped that Moses could successfully murder Gustavo, and all his troubles would be gone.
Suddenly, Ricardo Sanchez, Gustavo's younger brother, called him. Ricardo's nervous voice echoed from the other end of the line as soon as the call was connected, "Hector, check the news! It's Gustavo! Something has happened to him!"

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