“The Godfather” By Mario Puzo 351
thing. He sets me up for the hit by Barzini and inherits the Corleone Family. He sticks
with me and he gets wiped out; he’s figuring I can’t win.”
Hagen paused before he asked reluctantly, “How right is he figuring?”
Michael shrugged. “It looks bad. But my father was the only one who understood that
political connections and power are worth ten regimes. I think I’ve got most of my
father’s political power in my hands now, but I’m the only one who really knows that.” He
smiled at Hagen, a reassuring smile. “I’ll make them call me Don. But I feel lousy about
Tessio.”
Hagen said, “Have you agreed to the meeting with Barzini?” ’
“Yeah,” Michael said. “A week from tonight. In Brooklyn, on Tessio’s ground where I’ll be
safe.” He laughed again.
Hagen said, “Be careful before then.”
For the first time Michael was cold with Hagen. “I don’t need a Consigliere to give me
that kind of advice,” he said.
* * * During the week preceding the peace meeting between the Corleone and Barzini
Families, Michael showed Hagen just how careful he could be. He never set foot outside
the mall and never received anyone without Neri beside him. There was only one
annoying complication. Connie and Carlo’s oldest boy was to receive his Confirmation in
the Catholic Church and Kay asked Michael to be the Godfather. Michael refused.
“I don’t often beg you,” Kay said. “Please do this just for me. Connie wants it so much.
And so does Carlo. It’s very important to them. Please, Michael.”
She could see he was angry with her for insisting and expected him to refuse. So she
was surprised when he nodded and said, “OK. But I can’t leave the mall. Tell them to
arrange for the priest to confirm the kid here. I’ll pay whatever it costs. If they run into
trouble with the church people, Hagen will straighten it out.”
And so the day before the meeting with the Barzini Family, Michael Corleone stood
Godfather to the son of Carlo and Connie Rizzi. He presented the boy with an extremely
expensive wristwatch and gold band. There was a small party in Carlo’s house, to which
were invited the caporegimes, Hagen, Lampone and everyone who lived on the mall,
including, of course, the Don’s widow. Connie was so overcome with emotion that she
hugged and kissed her brother and Kay all during the evening. And even Carlo Rizzi