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Chapter 5589

Bruce hadn’t always possessed such bravery. However, Charlie’s psychological cues were remarkablyeffective and Bruce harbored a deep-seated resentment toward the Rothschild family.

In the past, Bruce had managed to suppress his loathing for the Rothschilds out of sheer fear. But now,that fear has dissipated. Consequently, even when Howard Rothschild personally called him, Brucewouldn’t yield an inch.

In this moment, Howard found himself taken aback by Bruce’s audacity. The more he faced Bruce’sresolve, the less inclined he was to provoke him further. So, he swallowed his anger and spoke patiently,“Bruce, I understand you’ve been deeply hurt. It’s a grave insult, and no one can face such a situationcalmly.”

With empathy, Howard added, “However, we’re all adults, and in the adult world, every issue can beresolved through business. Moreover, as long as the price is right, there’s no business deal that can’t benegotiated. So, all you need to do is name a price you find satisfactory to let go of your grudges andmove on.”

Bruce responded with disdain, “Do you think my dignity as a man can be bought with money?”

Howard offered a faint smile and continued, “If dignity truly couldn’t be bought with money, why have youremained silent for so long? Bruce, I don’t want to waste everyone’s time. Here’s my proposition, I’mwilling to offer you a fixed sum of $100 million. If you put an end to this, take down all the videos, andpublicly acknowledge that you instigated your wife to seduce Matt, as well as intentionally confined PeterCole in that underground secret room, I’ll provide you with $100 million. It’s more than enough for you tolive comfortably anywhere in the world.”

In Howard’s perspective, no one could resist the allure of wealth over principles. If it was possible, theoffer wasn’t large enough. He believed that every principle in the world had a price, some were justcheaper than others.

He continued persuading Bruce, “Bruce, I genuinely understand your current feelings, but you shouldalso consider what comes after your momentary satisfaction. Without the Rothschild family, if I don’temploy you, your million-dollar annual income will plummet to zero! Plus, you’ve earned our ire, and noone in Europe or the United States will dare to hire you. You’ll find yourself destitute, begging on thestreets. Do you really wish to end up like that after seeking revenge? I earnestly hope you can reconcilewith us, take the money, leave the United States, and find a new, better life with younger women,completely rid of these troubles. What do you say?”

A hundred million dollars was undoubtedly a substantial sum for a man like Bruce. It rendered him tornbetween his principles and wealth.

But Bruce now resembled an idealistic warrior with unyielding beliefs. To him, dignity outweighed all else.Not even a hundred million dollars, let alone ten billion, could sway him.

He asserted firmly and disdainfully, “Howard, your Rothschild family is accustomed to putting a price oneverything and believes everything can be bought. Yet, that doesn’t extend to my dignity! I can do withoutmoney, without a woman, even without a brother, but I cannot live without my dignity. So, wait and watch,I will make you pay for trampling on my dignity!”

Howard hastily proposed, “Bruce, do you find $100 million insufficient? That’s not an issue, we candiscuss the amount further. What about $500 million?”novelbin

“$500 million?” Bruce sneered, “Howard, your days are nearing an end. Instead of that $500 million, youmight as well save it and buy yourself a coffin!”

With that retort, he promptly hung up the phone and disconnected the line.

Only then did Bruce realize that his cellphone had been recording the conversation. This revelationelated him and another revenge plot formed in his mind.

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Meanwhile, Howard’s state of mind began to deteriorate. He muttered angrily to himself, “When did alapdog that only knew how to wag its tail and beg for scraps start valuing its dignity!”

At this juncture, the eldest son reminded him, “Father, the takeover team is nearly here, and thatobstinate Bruce is unwilling to reconcile. What should we do about Peter Cole?”

Howard sighed in exasperation, “Originally, I intended to bribe him with money and have him take controlof the team while the Bureau of Prisons and FBI were assuming authority. However, they haven’t arrivedyet. Hurry and find a way to make Peter Cole talk. Then, place him in an ordinary cell. It’s too late now.”

The eldest son expressed his helplessness, “Once the Bureau of Prisons and FBI take charge of PeterCole, they’ll surely bolster his personal safety. Yet, Peter Cole has never divulged any information aboutthe Four Treasures of the Study. If he’s well-protected, it’ll be even more challenging for us to ascertainthe whereabouts of the Four Treasures of the Study…”

Howard sighed with great frustration, remarking, “Incidents like these have been occurring frequentlywithin the family recently, and they’re likely connected to the loss of the Four Treasures. Our Rothschildfamily’s immense fortune and ascent over the past two centuries have largely hinged on the FourTreasures of the Study! If we don’t recover it, our family’s fortunes will be jeopardized. If our luck takes aturn for the worse, it will constitute the most significant crisis we’ve faced in two centuries!”

With a gradually darkening expression, he instructed his eldest son, “Alert customs offices across theUnited States, notify both law enforcement and smuggling-related personnel at ports, and anyone elseinvolved in shipping. As soon as there’s any lead on the Four Treasures of the Study, we must beinformed immediately. If anyone provides accurate information leading us to recover the Treasure, I’llreward them with $100 million! Remember, we cannot allow the Treasure to leave the United Statesunder any circumstances!”

The eldest son nodded and pledged, “Father, I’ll initiate this immediately.”

Howard added, “Furthermore, we must prepare for a crisis in public relations. Once the Bureau ofPrisons and FBI take control of Brooklyn Prison, their first act will likely be to search for secret passages,rescue Peter Cole, and disclose the situation to the public. They’ll hold a press conference to explain thecircumstances. We must preemptively release Peter Cole’s records online, letting the public know thatour imprisonment of him is due to his theft of Rothschild family archives, an heirloom preserved fornearly two centuries. While our methods might be extreme, we’re the true victims.”

The eldest son agreed, “Father, I’ll ensure that the records are made available online. Regarding theFour Treasures of the Study, should we provide a detailed description?”

Howard responded hastily, “There’s no need for that. Revealing the origin of the Four Treasures to thepublic might tarnish our reputation further.”

While they were discussing, during the video call, one of Howard’s grandchildren exclaimed, “Grandpa,this is bad! Bruce Weinstein has posted the contents of your recent phone call online!”

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