America 1919

Chapter 1141 - 390, the Cadillac incident has been settled



Looking at the crowd protesting downstairs split into two groups, the majority returning quietly to their posts, while a smaller portion wanted to continue protesting but had lost their influence and began to leave one after another.

Donnie knew the matters below were resolved.

So Donnie returned to his seat, ready to take action against these people!

Donnie glanced disdainfully at these people, speaking calmly: "Alright, now we can start handling your issues!"

Without needing to see others’ reactions, Stein Saka knew they lost this round.

Stein Saka never imagined Donnie would choose such a drastic method to solve the problem; doesn’t he realize that solving it this way could potentially put Cadillac in an irreversible situation?

If Donnie knew Stein Saka’s thoughts, he would surely tell him he doesn’t care at all.

Before addressing the issue, Donnie also contemplated whether this method might indeed be problematic.

But after consideration, Donnie confidently decided that this method was not problematic.

A few years later, once Franklin Roosevelt recognizes the union’s legitimacy, if such issues arise again, it might be a bit troublesome for Donnie to resolve.

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