The Mayor's Request at Sunrise.

Arthur received an old request from Mayor Lamieux, asking him to convince Hector Fellowes to fund the St. Denis library. After finding the manor locked and entering from the back, Arthur learned Hector was fleeing town. I waited at the exit, stopped the red stagecoach, and pressured Hector until he agreed to finance the project.

Henri Lamieux, the mayor of St. Denis needed to speak to me. But that's a long time ago when he called me. I didn't have the scope to get to him, and besides, this mission was meant for the nightfall. So it was tough for some reasons.

Anyway, I changed the daytime and then I reached the mayor's manor and I ran towards the front door just to find the door was locked for me.

As I had previous experience, I went for the backdoor, as the mayor's assistant opened the backdoor for me the other time.

The mayor said it's about a worldly newspaper man goes by the name of Hector Fellowes, whom I had to convince to make good on his promise to help finance the library.

Arthur learned that Hector was leaving town on a coach bound for his country estate because he disliked the mayor's heavy-handed approach. So I was going to stop him. And look at the beautiful sky at the eve of the sunrise.

I had to write to the St. Denis exit near the Bayou and wait for the red stagecoach that Hector was using to get out of the town.

After waiting for a moment, the red stagecoach passed by, and I had to stop it. But before approaching the stagecoach, I picked some weapons from the horse, as they could be useful later.

After getting into the stagecoach, Arthur tried to convince Hector in a good manner. But the men thought it as Arthur's weakness, so I had to intimidate him next.

Then Arthur showed he was not the weak man Hector thought he was by grabbing him and threatening him to let go of the running stagecoach. And at last Hector agreed to finance the library before sleeping from the carriage.

After pulling Hector back into the carriage, Arthur got off the stagecoach after throwing some motivating words at Hector. Then I had to return to the mayor's house.

Here I'm finishing the post for today, and I'll talk about more special RDR 2 gaming moments in Gaming Photography.

"The screenshots are my take but properties of Red Dead Redemption 2."



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The moment you loaded up on weapons before stopping the stagecoach added subtle tension, like you were preparing for anything. And, that's brilliant for such a concept. Great captures, btw 💪

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