220, Governor Edwin Morrow

The protest march in Kentucky had a far-reaching impact that Donnie had not anticipated.

By the next day, Donnie had received a call from Harry D'Agostino.

"Donnie, this matter has blown up quite a bit!"

Over the phone, Harry D'Agostino's voice sounded tired. Although Donnie was capable of bringing himself considerable benefits, his capacity to stir up trouble was too strong. In just a few years, the incidents Donnie had caused were bigger one after the other, happening so fast one didn't know how to cope!

Donnie, sitting in his office, looked puzzled and asked, "How did this even reach you?"

Harry D'Agostino explained the reasons to Donnie.

Donnie wanted to start a Racing Club, and it was a grand one at that. Kentucky, mindful of Donnie's influence and financial strength, feared that his Racing Club might impact the state's interests, and so, they protested.

If it had just been a simple protest, no one outside the people of Kentucky should have cared.