After Felix Warburg left, Donnie set their matters aside, as he had now presented his own conditions, and it was now up to them to respond.
Donnie believed people from the Warburg Family wouldn't be so foolish as to miss his true intentions.
Nevertheless, Donnie still put the matter into a letter, which he had delivered to Jack Morgan, Old Rockefeller, and Andrew Mellon.
Their scheming with the Kuhn, Loeb & Co. consortium was a major affair, so to ensure the secrecy of this matter, the four of them agreed to communicate everything about the acquisition solely through letters.
After finishing these matters, Donnie went to Cape May to attend the opening ceremony of Trident Shipyard!
After half a year of construction, Trident Shipyard was finally completed, but in comparison to the grand opening of the Atlantic City Racing Club, the Trident Shipyard's opening ceremony was much more low-key.