America 1919

Chapter 877: Luring someone into a trap



"Paul, if you’ve come to Atlantic City just for The New York Times, I would feel disrespected by the Warburg family!"

After meeting with Donnie, these were the first words that Donnie said to Paul Warburg.

This gave Paul Warburg an even more direct sense of Donnie’s dissatisfaction with The New York Times!

"Alright, since you’ve put it that way, Donnie, I won’t talk about Adolf Ochs anymore!"

Now that Paul Warburg clearly understood Donnie’s stance, he knew he couldn’t talk about this matter anymore.

"That’s what our friend from New Jersey should be talking about!"

Donnie said cheerfully.

Paul Warburg also smiled, but he didn’t immediately inquire about new investments from Donnie; instead, he showed concern for his niece.

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