
We continued fighting off waves of soldiers while protecting Captain Monroe. Reinforcements arrived but I cleared most of them with dynamite before riding toward the train station with Monroe on my horse.
After killing the last group of soldiers using dead eye, Arthur helped Monroe escape by train and said a quiet farewell to Reverend before heading back alone.

When we were doing well at taking down the guards, there came more of them as reinforcements. I didn't want to shoot all of them one by one, so I threw some dynamite towards them and blew most of them easily.

As Monroe lost his horse, I was riding towards the train station, taking him on my horseback, so he could leave this place for good and survive without the Army trying to pin him down.


There came the last guards to stop us when we reached the railway. There were three of them on 3 horses, and I shot all of them at once using my dead eye ability.


We kept riding towards the railway station, and I noticed a train just reach the platform, which was good for Monroe, and I was still prepared for more fighting.


After getting to the station, Arthur gave Monroe some money and asked him to get out of there and start a new life somewhere else. Arthur suggested Monroe to go to Tahiti as he heard that it's a nice place to start a new life.


Charles left Arthur, asking him to meet him at the reservation. Then Arthur saw another familiar face at the station when he was coughing his heart out.
It's Reverend who was also running away from the crew as he tried to make Dutch sense, but he has been very strange recently. Arthur didn't ask him to stay back; he bid him goodbye instead.


When the train was leaving the platform, I jumped on it and I noticed my horse was following the train. I walked inside the passenger part of the train but didn't find the people I just sent away.


I was trying to climb on the roof of the train, but I fell off. Then I shot the guard who was guarding the last part of the train.

My horse was already there to take me home, so I just walked towards it when the train was going away.

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."
I was thinking about the fight near the train and the moment when the train left the platform. It was full of emotion when Arthur said farewell to Reverend.
Arthur's farewell to the Reverend showed how much he had grown as a person, other than a fighter.
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This story was full of action. The way you protected Captain Monroe and helped him escape showed real loyalty and courage. Arthur saying goodbye to the Reverend was heart-touching. Amazing photos bro 😍
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Yeah man, that mission was crazy. Arthur did what had to be done for Captain Monroe and I'm glad to be a part in this.