For these perfidious Wade Family collaterals, Charlie had already thought out a full set of solutions for them, and the reason why he rushed back from Northern Europe non-stop is to solve all these collateral branches in one step.

After hearing Charlie's series of plans, Stephen Thompson felt shocked, but also felt particularly relieved.

Although he is not the Wade Family, seeing that the Wade Family's collaterals, who usually rely on the Wade Family's help, escaped overnight at the moment of the Wade Family's life and death. He was also extremely angry. Charlie wanted to teach them a lesson, and Stephen Thompson did the same. Agree with both hands.

However, Stephen Thompson didn't expect that Charlie would be so ruthless. According to this posture, he really wanted to cut down the fortune of the Wade Family's side lines in half.

Charlie asked him, "Stephen Thompson, do you think I'm being too cruel

only talk about the intensity of the punishment, it is indeed a bit cruel. After all, it is half the property, and it is difficult for

have been perfidious at critical moments. It is reasonable for the Wade Family to take back part of

not really for the little assets in their hands, I mainly think that the loyalty of these people to the Wade Family is too low. It's so low that it's outrageous, so we must take this opportunity

sense of loyalty like those ancient clan kings to carry the bowl of rice from the Wade Family! Who dares to play with

too conniving to these collateral branches. He always feels that they are loyal to the Wade Family on weekdays, so he did not share the benefits for them, but in the final analysis, that They are all illusions in the peaceful and prosperous times. When something

qualified vassal, you must have the basic consciousness of eating the king and dividing the worries of the king, and also master A well-measured measure must not threaten the sovereign's dominance, let alone retreat when the monarch needs it,

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