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Maurice Rothschild shook his head and said: "Of course not. The reason Donnie wants to sell Venus Bank’s shares in listed companies is because Donnie Block believes that the United States will experience the largest economic crisis in its history this year.

The previous sale of shares in these listed companies was just because Donnie believed that after the economic crisis hits, the stock prices of these companies would plumt, even to disastrous levels.

So Donnie sold these companies’ shares in preparation for the coming economic crisis, hoping that when the stock prices fall, he can buy back these companies’ shares at a lower price!"

Griffith, who had just sat down, stood up again after hearing Maurice Rothschild’s words.

His face carried an expression of disbelief.

"If a financial crisis is really going to happen, we should warn the ordinary investors, telling them to exit quickly so they can minimize their losses!"

Griffith said worriedly.

"Absolutely not!" Maurice Rothschild was startled by Griffith’s words, not expecting soone to be so naive in this world.

"Why not? Based on Venus Bank’s current status in the United States, people would certainly heed their words!"

Griffith said urgently.

Maurice Rothschild shook his head again: "You overestimate Venus Bank’s influence. No one in this world can stop others from wanting to make more money.

Moreover, the arrival of a financial crisis is only Venus Bank’s opinion. Our Rothschild Family, Morgan, llon, even the Treasury Departnt, White House, and Federal Reserve all believe now is the golden ti for the United States’ developnt.

This is the best era, and Venus Bank’s analysis will be proven wrong by history."

Griffith didn’t know how to respond to these words anymore; he was just an ordinary filmmaker and didn’t understand these things!

Maurice Rothschild saw Griffith calming down a bit and continued.

"Griffith, I’m telling you this just to show you that Donnie doesn’t truly want to sell United Artists; he considers United Artists rely a tool for making money.

But we, the Rothschild Family, are different; we see film as one of the most important developnt industries.

Thus, every decision we make is to help United Artists develop better, unlike Donnie Block, who only treats United Artists as an irrelevant money-making tool.

Only by becoming strong ourselves and no longer being restrained by Starry dia can we truly find our own path!"

Griffith froze, never having imagined these underlying matters.

At last, Griffith shook his head and, feeling conflicted, left Charlie Chaplin’s office.

"Mr. Rothschild, although I trust your entire plan and wish more than you to exclude Donnie from having any say over United Artists, there is one thing we can’t overlook.

That’s Caron Block’s influence in Los Angeles.

He has already started to inquire about this matter, and given Caron Block’s insincere nature, he will certainly ddle with these issues."

Although Chaplin was deeply frustrated with Donnie Block, he had to admit that, in California, in Los Angeles.

Wanting to escape the control of the Block Family is nearly impossible.

Maurice Rothschild smiled and said: "In this matter, Charlie, you can rest assured. Don’t forget, ABC is now in our hands too.

Plus, you remain the symbol of Hollywood, a beloved codian worldwide.

If they dare openly act against our company, even Donnie Block would have to consider his moves!"

As he spoke, Maurice Rothschild was extrely confident.

From the mont he decided to take over United Artists, Maurice Rothschild thoroughly investigated all the information about United Artists.

Maurice Rothschild admitted that if he were in Donnie Block’s position, he would suppress Charlie Chaplin too.

No choice, Chaplin’s influence was enormous.

But now the situation was different; he planned to leverage Chaplin’s influence as the strongest weapon against Donnie.

After the initial battle with the Italian Bank, the Block Family dominated California, and now they must develop in the gaps.

However, Maurice Rothschild is confident that with the support of the Rothschild Family and Chaplin’s influence, although they can’t compete with the Block Family in Los Angeles or California, the situation is entirely different if it’s limited to Hollywood.

The film industry is the core of the Rothschild Family’s establishnt in Los Angeles.

After hearing Maurice Rothschild’s words, Chaplin felt more assured. Charlie Chaplin was also a proud person; despite knowing the Block Family’s strength, he still dared to stand against them.

"Alright then, let’s beco Hollywood’s leaders once more!"

Charlie Chaplin extended his hand.

Maurice Rothschild smiled and extended his own hand.

"Not beco again; we’ve always been Hollywood’s leaders!"

Charlie Chaplin laughed heartily after hearing this, feeling he had regained control over everything.

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"So there’s no room for negotiation on this matter?"

Caron Block received a call from Griffith. In the call, Griffith apologized to Caron Block, stating he had done his best but couldn’t do anything!

"Mr. Block, I’ve tried hard to fight for Britney, but my say in the company is not as strong as Charlie and Maurice; what they’ve decided, I cannot change!"

After saying this, Griffith collapsed onto the sofa, even though he had learned a more truthful situation from Maurice Rothschild.

Yet Griffith still didn’t want to antagonize the Block Family, as they were absolutely powerful.

"Alright, it seems the situation can only be like this. Since United Artists doesn’t want to expend more effort on Britney, then retrieving her contract shouldn’t be a problem?"

Caron Block sat on the sofa in his study, a smile on his face.

"No problem, I can handle this. As long as you need it, Mr. Block, I can bring Miss Mackey’s contract to you anyti!"

"Thank you, Mr. Griffith!"

"It’s what I should do!"

Caron Block hung up the call and leaned back on the sofa.

"Your smile is the sa as when you faced Joan Harrison earlier!"

Emma Harrison... Emma Block sat opposite Caron Block and said with a grin.

"It seems Charlie Chaplin really wants to be enemies with our Block Family!"

Caron Block continued to smile.

"Donnie said not to touch Chaplin!" Emma Block reminded Caron Block.

Caron Block dismissively said: "He’s just an actor, after all!"

Emma Block sneered: "But this actor has countless fans. If you really want to do sothing to him, the Rothschild Family will definitely applaud your actions."

Caron Block: "I just can’t tolerate soone betraying the Block Family!"

Emma Block got up, ca behind Caron Block, gently placed her hands on his shoulders, and softly comforted him.

"Trust Donnie; since Donnie said he can solve this, then he can. Didn’t you once tell that the Block Family never doubts this word!"

Caron Block said: "Of course, I trust Donnie. I just don’t like Chaplin’s current deanor!"

After saying this, Caron Block looked up at Emma Block, whose facial features were twisted together: "If you apply more force, you’re going to tear off my arms!"

Emma Block gently asked: "Then tell , are you dissatisfied with Chaplin because of his betrayal or because of Britney?"

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