America 1919

Chapter 880 - 301, Investment and Loneliness



Paul Warburg left Atlantic City, taking the lead to arrive in Philadelphia.

"I’ve already made calls to several banks in Florida, the other party has indeed indicated that there has been a flow of funds into their real estate market recently, and in just a short span of four to five days, they have consecutively scooped up nearly ten million US Dollars’ worth of land!"

Felix Warburg conveyed to Paul Warburg part of the findings from his investigation.

"Moreover, I have also dispatched people to Miami, but their feedback will come a bit later!"

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Paul Warburg nodded, "On this matter, I believe that the possibility of Donnie deceiving us is extremely low, but we still have to be cautious, after all, this is no small investment!"

Felix Warburg pondered: "Now the important issue is that we don’t have much cash in hand, and we also need to reserve some cash to prepare for the consortium’s operation!"

At this point, Felix Warburg spoke with a sense of helplessness: "Had I known about this earlier, I should not have lent the money to Adolf!"

Paul Warburg, seated on the sofa, waved his hand, saying: "The money for Adolf definitely had to be lent to him, the influence of The New York Times is more important than these funds. If Donnie didn’t have ABC and the ’Atlantic City Post’ in his hands, his influence would have been halved by now."

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