Back at the club, Oswald tells the others that he's just waiting for them to show Oswald who is boss. They've had enough waiting, he says, and they're ready to fight back. He tells them that he can protect them if they just let him be the problem, but if they don't pay for it, he'll be the one to pay. He doesn't know why Oswald would put a bullet in his head, but he thinks it's because he can single-handedly bring down all the crime families in New York City.
Back at the club, Oswald tells the others that he's just waiting for them to show Oswald who is boss. They've had enough waiting, he says, and they're ready to fight back. He tells them that he can protect them if they just let him be the problem, but if they don't pay for it, he'll be the one to pay. He doesn't know why Oswald would put a bullet in his head, but he thinks it's because he can single-handedly bring down all the crime families in New York City.