@LysandersTreason
MC and friends ran into some thugs, they tried to fuck with the wife of one of the guys, they pushed back. They noticed it's a major problem, and decided to do something about it.
It became a thing.
It became an even bigger thing.
etc.
The succession shit, I believe, is something that was just brought up. If not, I also have no idea when was it brought up, or to which degree of importance.
I feel like it wasn't really explicitly spoken about, tbh.
@pingustrategist
The point of the MC's perspective, is that it's not about the guys. It's about their families.
There's a moral dilemma when wanting to strike someone down, when there are other people who are dependent upon them. You can even see examples of that in the early 1900's, with a mafia-boss (can't recall the name), who cleverly supported the community with his dirty money, by opening up soup-kitchens for the poor. When people grew dependent on him, they didn't particularly wanted him to leave. That made him harder to incriminate, and it also makes it harder for the MC to just kill people without thinking twice.
That being said, Angie7 wrote a pretty good essay on the subject.