While Malcolm was in absolute despair, the Rothschild family's online meeting was still going on.
Carson, who had just witnessed his wife's affair, was in emotional duress. He wailed and raged, demanding actions from Malcolm's father.
Carson's father looked at Harrison and insisted angrily, "Father, please do something. You must make Malcolm and his family pay the price for the damage he has done! I won't let them off the hook easily."
For Carson's father, the fact that his daughter-in-law had cheated on his son with Malcolm was embarrassing enough, let alone the spicy scene that was broadcast live in front of the family. If he didn't do anything about it, his family would become the laughingstock of the entire Rothschild family.
Ronald was also in jitters at this moment. He knew that Malcolm had made a huge mess, but at this moment, he had no idea how the scandal would affect his family.
The Rothschild family was very prolific, and one of their main principles was to have as many children as they could.
For example, Ronald had three sons and four daughters.
In the Rothschild family, the patriarch, Harrison, was the supreme ruler. In addition to him, the entire family had several groups composed of Harrison's sons, all of which were pyramid structures consisting of the sons and their offspring. Harrison ruled the family like the ancient emperors ruled the country. In many cases, he did not care about family affection, only interest. If one of the pyramids was problematic, he would probably abolish the entire pyramid.
Hence, Ronald apologized humbly, "I'm sorry. It's all my fault for being an irresponsible father. I'll give Carson 100 million dollars to make up for—"
With a somber look on his face, Harrison said, "The platform is one of the Oskian Wade family's investments. We have some conflicts with them. It's impossible to ask them for help at this moment..."
Ronald hastily suggested, "Can we put pressure on Congress to pass a law to restrict users from sharing the videos in the country? If that doesn't work, let Congress issue a decree ordering all Americans to uninstall the app!"
Harrison paused for a moment and huffed solemnly, "It's not a bad idea, but the biggest problem is that it takes time for Congress to pass the law and announce its implementation. It will take at least a month or two. By then, the dust may have settled, and our reputation will have been tarnished devastatingly. If we ban the app at that time, we will be stirring up the hornet's nest and be condemned again..."
After that, he looked at Ronald and commanded, "Make an appointment with that representative of the platform. I want to meet him in person to see if we can settle this once and for all."

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