Over the years, the deepening grudge between the Wade Family and the Evans Family has been fueled mostly by misunderstandings. It all started when Bruce's father, Lord Wade, deliberately became enemies with the Rothschild family to protect his own family after being targeted by the Warriors Den.
Lord Wade, burdened by enmity with the Rothschild family, reluctantly expelled Bruce from the family. Little did he know that his beloved second son was already in grave danger. He believed that the conflict between the Wade Family and the Rothschild family would bring no substantial benefits, but would greatly hinder the family's future international development.
To show goodwill towards the Rothschild family and prove that he had no intention of being their enemy, Lord Wade decided to expel Bruce from the family. In reality, he only wanted to temporarily separate Bruce from the family, preventing him from using the family's resources to confront the Rothschild family, while also appeasing the Rothschilds.
Lord Wade understood that the competition between the Wade Family and the Rothschild family was limited to the business realm, and they would never escalate it to physical harm.
It was just a battle between two ordinary companies. In a situation where one company fires its CEO to express sincerity to another company, the CEO would, at most, be unemployed for a period of time, and the other company would never seek to harm him.
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