At this point in the video, Gustavo recalled that he was almost killed by Hector's assassins, but now, he had to remind Hector and the family members about unity and loyalty. He was full of grief and anger.
If it had been up to him, he would have told his family that Hector was the one who had tried to kill him and asked them to avenge him or at least take him down from the position of head of the family.
On second thought, he realized that Charlie's plan was the wisest and most efficient.
Hector was now in power. Had Gustavo tried to expose Hector and force Hector's men to rebel, Hector would have ditched his hypocrisy and declared himself the true patriarch of the family.
Even if the members of the Sanchez family were dissatisfied with Hector, they had no power to challenge his position as head of the family. Furthermore, the interests of the family were no longer tied to Gustavo, but to Hector. For the sake of their own interests, the other family members would not stand up and speak for Gustavo.
Hence, the most ideal method now was to follow Charlie's instructions and feign a good father-son relationship to the public. As long as Hector's reputation was not ruined, Hector would definitely not choose to reveal his true self and become a patricide.
It was because Gustavo had to present himself as a loving father that he felt particularly tormented and frustrated.
As a result, he channeled all his rage toward the Rothschild family. Gritting his teeth and snarling at the camera, he shouted, "I hope everyone in the world remembers that Harrison Rothschild is the most hypocritical person on this planet, bar none! Everything that happened in Brooklyn Prison was orchestrated by him from behind the scenes!"
"It's all the will of that bastard whether it's locking me up here, trying to kill me, or locking that Cole guy in the underground secret room! Now that things have been exposed, he pushes his own grandson forward as a scapegoat. People like him deserve to die! Die!"
It was just that not too long ago, the Rothschild family had put all the blame related to Brooklyn Prison on Malcolm.
At first, people believed Harrison's statement, but now, Gustavo's personal appearance and testimony disproved it.
Even a powerful drug lord like Gustavo stood up to accuse Harrison, which convinced everyone that Harrison was the manipulator behind this.
After all, Malcolm was nothing more than a flamboyant and good-for-nothing playboy. How could someone like him have the capability to secretly scheme against a murderous drug lord like Gustavo?

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