Chapter 1163

Irene's ruthlessness and cold-heartedness were the talk of the town. In comparison, Prince Arthur, often gracing the covers of newspapers and magazines, seemed to have little more than a stellar reputation.

Dustin had no reason to doubt Arthur's words. Power struggles are universal; they happen everywhere. The same was true for Beaconsfield, where internal feuds within elite circles were far more intense than the average person could imagine. And in North America, a

land where capital reigns supreme, the battles were even fiercer.

If they were to launch an attack on the organization now, who among Irene's supporters would rise to her defense?

Dustin set his laptop aside and stood up. "Does Irene have any weaknesses?" he asked.

control to be the heir of the organization. She

everything to the organization, unlikely to be swayed

to sign a deal with you right now. To be honest, I'm not too fond of my sister either. She poses a great threat to me, capable of acting independently from the royal family's wishes. I have my own ambitions. I wish to be the one who inherits the throne, and I want her gone. If you work with me, I promise that the royal family will never be an enemy of the Lynch family. Whatever you've lost, we'll compensate in

the organization head-on would only lead to mutual destruction, especially with other royal members likely to aid Irene's escape. But Arthur himself wanted his sister out of the picture,

members were backing Irene.

paper were brought to Dustin, and within minutes, he

taxes to the North American government nearly equal to the nation's annual income. Now, Dustin was pulling funding from education and research institutions. North America's world-renowned universities heavily depended on such funding; without

would

resources to other families, which now had to be compensated by the royal family. They were to provide a piece of prime land near the city center to the Lynch family, free of charge and without a lease term, to mitigate

from Saudi Arabia by North America had to be at triple the standard price. Since the King had promised other families a three-year oil deal, the financial ins and outs would balance themselves, with

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