This task is a continuation of a certain storyline quest from Chapter 3 of RDR2.

Completing The Course of True Love IV-V is rewarded with additional honor points.

Note - Parts I-III of the missionThe Course of True Lovewere completed in chapter 3.

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At that time, these were mandatory story missions.

The opportunity to continue the ploy of young lovers appears in chapter 6.

You must wait until you receive a new letter addressed to Arthur.

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The letter will lie on the chest next to the hero’s bed.

The meeting point with Penelope is a small building adjacent to the western border of the Braithwaite Manor.

On arrival, talk to Penelope.

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When she arrives at the station, she will buy two tickets.

Arthur will hear a brawl on the platform.

It turns out that the first hostile relatives have appeared.

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You have to defeat the men in a fist fight.

Otherwise, get on your horse to catch up with the train.

Reach the compartment where Beau and Penelope are sitting.

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Traveling by train will make it harder for more enemies to appear in the area.

Those what do appear will have to die.

Get out of the car and put Arthur behind a cover.

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Eliminate enemies with a rifle or a pistol.

The train will soon stop unexpectedly.

Go towards the locomotive.

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After arriving at the place, it turns out that the driver escaped and Arthur has to replace him.

Interact with the central console.

Controlling a train is very easy - X / A button is responsible for acceleration.

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You don’t have to perform any other actions along the way.

You also don’t have to brake, because there is no risk of derailment.

The train must reach Riggs Station.

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Beau and Penelope will get off the train.

Arthur will receive a valuable bracelet as a gift.

you might keep it for yourself and sell it e.g.

at a fence or return it to the couple (positive honor).

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