Chapter 393: Thoughts from All Sides_2

"There is that possibility, but we also can't just take Freemasonry's word for it. They probably also have the intention to anger us so that we refuse to sign!"

Wylder wasn't a fool either; he had certainly seen through the intentions of Freemasonry.

"Forget about that for now. What we should be thinking about is how to avoid angering both sides, yet still manage to secure the best interests for ourselves."

"I do have a feasible idea!"

Payden's eyes lit up, and he quickly asked, "What is it?"

"It's simple. We can talk to the Internal Revenue Service, tell them we're under a lot of pressure, and if they want us to sign, they need to be direct. To put it bluntly, David will then have to shoulder the blame for threatening us. That way, The Big Three Groups won't take out all their anger on us!"

Hearing Wylder's words, Payden's expression became animated.