The grand conference room in a prestigious New York hotel was abuzz with tension and palpable anger as the members of the conservative party gathered for a crucial meeting. Their mission: to devise a plan to deal with the notorious Russo crime family, responsible for the murder of their campaign manager during the last election. Fueled by a mix of grief, anger, and determination, the room was charged with an intense atmosphere.
The room was adorned with dark wood paneling and adorned with portraits of influential conservative leaders. The sound of shuffling papers and murmured conversations filled the air. The attendees, dressed in sharp suits and stern expressions, took their seats around a long mahogany table.