David could not find anyone else on his list to kill, so he took a short break. In September 1749, David had news that one of the targets, a Warriors of New York bounty hunter named Constantine Konig was on Staten Island.
A day and a half later, David had reached Staten Island. He rushed over to the mercenary hideout, but it had been turned into an eatery. David entered the eatery and asked the owner, a man in his late fifties, "Where is the previous owner of this building?"
The owner shook his head. "Honestly, I do not know. He sold me this building for a high price, two hundred pounds! I thought the place was a good location, so I bought it immediately. But soon after I bought this place, hooligans continuously visited the place, asking for two men called David and Joseph Caysee."
"I could help you get rid of the hooligans," David offered. The owner was uncertain. "Are you sure? They seem pretty well armed."
"No problem," David motioned to his sword. "I'll just wait here until they come."
Two hours later, three Warriors of New York entered the eatery. The leader of the group banged the table. "Hello, owner. Where is the protection fee? And have you found where David and Joseph Caysee are?"
The owner shook his head and quickly produced a satchel. As the leader stretched his hand to take the satchel, David struck. Taking out his sword and Hidden Blade, David moved over to the counter. He slashed the second Warrior with his sword and plunged the Hidden Blade into the third Warrior. David pulled his weapons out of the bodies and watched the two Warriors fall. The first Warrior turned around and saw his two men dead.
"Why are you looking for David and Joseph Caysee?" asked David as he pointed his sword at the Warrior leader. The Warrior sneered. "None of your damn business, lad."
The Warrior drew his sword and attacked David. David kept his Hidden Blade and at the same time, used his basket-hilted sword to parry the Warrior's sword strike. David stepped on one of the Warrior's foot hard.
The Warrior moved to his left, since there was no space to move back. David grabbed the Warrior's head and pushed it against the wall. David then knocked the Warrior's sword away.
"Why are you looking for them?" David questioned as he held the Warrior at knifepoint. The Warrior spat at David's face. David retaliated by kneeing him in the crotch. "I'm the one in power here, so you better start talking."
After the Warrior finished groaning in pain, he told David, "My boss is looking for them." David asked, "Is your shitty boss Constantine Konig?"
"How did you know?" the Warrior's eyes widened. David released his grip on the Warrior and warned, "If you or your little friends come back here, you'll be damn sorry."
The Warrior hurried out of the eatery and David followed him. The Warrior kept running for a few minutes until he entered a building. David followed the Warrior into the building.
He knocked on the door. "Mister Konig! Mister Konig!" Constantine Konig opened the door. "What is it? Have you found them?"
"No, I haven't. But there's bad news, sir. A hooded man killed two of my men. I was lucky to survive." Constantine asked, "Where?"
"The building you told me to go to, sir. It is now an eatery," the Warrior replied. Constantine told the man, "Wait for a while. I'll get my equipment."
Exactly one and a half minute later, Constantine reappeared. He was armed with two swords – one at each side of his waist and had five throwing knives on his clothes. "Let's go."
David drew both of his Queen Anne pistols. He fired the first pistol at Constantine's forehead and the second one at the Warrior's chest. He walked up to the bodies and made sure that both of them were dead. David then started searching Richmond Town for the new mercenary's hideout.
Fifteen minutes after he started searching for the new mercenary's hideout, David saw the mercenary second-in-command, Patrick O'Finnegan. He went up to Patrick and asked, "Patrick, where's the new damn base? I went to the old one and found out that it became an eatery."
Patrick smiled. "I apologise, sir. Follow me. I'll bring you to the new hideout."
The new hideout was a street away from the old mercenary hideout. David went into the building and looked for Joseph. "Hello, David! I have to apologise, I forgot to tell you we moved our base to here."
David said, "No matter. I came here because I was hunting down the bounty hunter Constantine Konig. He was looking for you and I. Luckily, I killed him less than an hour ago."
"Well, I guess I should thank you then. And now I have to trouble you again."
"No problem. You can trouble me anytime."
Joseph explained, "The mercenary group's numbers have risen to around 300. Our fame, or infamy, has also risen. As a result, there is a mole in our organisation." He looked around, making sure there was no one else around, then said softly, "The mole is one of our female lieutenants, Anne O'Neemas. She's half-Irish, and the problem is that she's well-liked within the organisation. If you or I simply killed her, the men would lose morale."
David understood what Joseph was trying to say. "I get what you mean. Where does she live?" Joseph led David into his office and wrote the address down onto a small slip of paper. After the ink dried, David put the paper in his pocket.
