But this time, Harrison's perspective on the matter had undergone a complete transformation compared to before.
He came to understand one thing—what he truly needed to care about now was no longer the future of the Rothschild family, but his own future.
As he grew older and remained unwilling to pass the position of family head to his sons, it was inevitable that discontent would arise among them. In the future, it was possible that one of his sons might attempt to overthrow or sideline him