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America 1919-Chapter 894 - 305, Little Mustache_3
Chapter 894: 305, Little Mustache_3
However, Donnie Block did not agree to Max Woerberg’s invitation.
"Let Janine stay here and spend more time with you all. I’ve already booked a hotel in Hamburg, and I’ll just stay there."
At first, Max Woerberg naturally objected and extended a warm invitation, but Donnie remained steadfast in his refusal.
In the end, Max Woerberg had no choice but to comply with Donnie’s arrangement!
Nevertheless, he had the house servants prepare a few cars for Donnie to use during his time in Germany!
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After Donnie left the Woburg estate, Max Woerberg didn’t say much to his daughter, Janine Woburg, but instead called Sigmund Woberg into his study.
"What do you make of Donnie Block?"
Max Woerberg asked calmly as he sat on the sofa.
Sigmund Woberg shook his head and said, "It’s hard to get a clear read from just one meal, but I can sense that he is an extremely cautious person, as evidenced by his decision not to stay here."
Max Woerberg nodded, "That’s certain. If I were in his position, I wouldn’t stay here either. Previously, both Paul and Felix wrote to me saying that Donnie is a highly assertive person. Now it seems he is not only assertive but also extraordinarily careful. This suggests that his success is far from easy to achieve!"
Sigmund Woberg analyzed, "I think we should pay greater attention to him. The Donnie we see now is surely not the real Donnie!"
Max Woerberg nodded with approval, "Exactly. This is why I’ve arranged for you to follow him to the United States.
From the information we’ve gathered, although the New Jersey Consortium manages many companies and has diverse personnel—and even spies from other consortiums—none of those individuals has been able to infiltrate Donnie’s core management team.
This means no one truly understands what Donnie is like. I hope you can accomplish that understanding so we can proceed more smoothly with our subsequent plans."
Sigmund Woberg nodded, "I understand."
He hesitated briefly and expressed concern, "But Donnie is so careful. Even my assignment to Breton Bank instead of Venus Bank indicates he’s still wary of us. I’m concerned he may never truly allow me into his inner circle!"
Max Woerberg replied, "It’s still worth a shot. Breton Bank is now Donnie’s private bank and likely handles most of his financial transactions. From this alone, we may be able to analyze Donnie’s investment philosophy."
Sigmund Woberg nodded, setting aside his doubts.
Max Woerberg stood up and encouraged Sigmund Woberg, "Sigmund, you are the most outstanding young member of our family. I hope you become the cornerstone of our family’s expansion in the United States!"
Sigmund Woberg responded humbly, "I will dedicate everything to the Woburg Family."
"Alright, you should go rest now. I need to check on my daughter."
Max Woerberg left the study alongside Sigmund Woberg.
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Although Donnie’s entourage couldn’t occupy the entire hotel, they still reserved the entire building.
At this moment, Donnie was listening to Steve Cotting’s report.
"Boss, our people have already conducted checks, and neither the hotel nor the vehicles have any listening devices."
Donnie wasn’t surprised by this result. At present, his cooperation with the Woburg Family could be considered the honeymoon period—they wouldn’t dare make such foolish moves.
Still, to be certain, Donnie instructed Steve Cotting, "Tell our people to check the equipment daily. Also, purchase a few more cars."
Donnie had certain plans in Germany, but these plans couldn’t be known to others, so he remained very vigilant about avoiding surveillance.
Even though success in this regard was unlikely, it was still worth the effort!
"Additionally, the individuals you were investigating ahead of our arrival in Germany—we’ve located their addresses.
However, one of them, the "little mustache," is particularly complicated. After his discharge in 1920, he purchased Munich’s "The Observer" and turned the newspaper into his party’s official publication. He is now the party leader and holds considerable influence in Germany."
After reporting, Steve Cotting still found it unbelievable—how could an art school dropout become a prominent political figure?
The two professions seemed entirely unrelated!
But Steve Cotting wouldn’t dare share such thoughts with Donnie.
After contemplating briefly, Donnie smiled and said to Steve Cotting, "Represent me and arrange a meeting with him. Subtly suggest that if he requires support, we can sponsor him—whether in terms of funding or weaponry!"
Donnie had no interest in the global turmoil caused by the "little mustache."
However, for such chaos to unfold, weapons were indispensable. Donnie was currently pushing his Strategic Department to discuss establishing or acquiring a military factory in the United States.
With these factories, there would naturally be a need for buyers!
Furthermore, when the "little mustache" was in power, the Jewish People’s assets in Europe were ruthlessly liquidated, presenting potential lucrative opportunities for Donnie!
Steve Cotting was startled by the high-stakes task Donnie entrusted him with. Though nervous, he couldn’t help feeling excited.
"Don’t worry, boss. I won’t let you down!"