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While Costello enjoyed his reign, Genovese remained a bitter rival in exile. As time passed, a growing undercurrent of dissatisfaction brewed among Costello's loyalists; they believed that the head of the family was neglecting the "soldiers" in the organization. Compounding this, Genovese's reputation as a true mobster contrasted starkly with Costello’s increasingly aristocratic persona, creating a rift that would alter the landscape of the Mafia forever.