Sheldon was worried that he would cause the old man to feel dissatisfied with him because of this matter involving Rosalie. If the old man chose to remove him, he would certainly suffer extremely heavy losses. His whole life's effort would just go to waste, then. 2

As he thought about this, Sheldon decided that he would have to control his own emotions as much as possible in front of the old man when it came to

Rosalie's matter. He should not allow the old man to feel any dissatisfaction toward him! s

His daughter was naturally important to him, but the position as the head of the Schulz family was even more important. 2

Furthermore, Rosalie was merely his illegitimate daughter!

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Meanwhile, Lord Schulz also felt more or less worried even after losing his temper at Sheldon.

Sheldon was mainly because he wanted to hide

the one who

old man had already calculated

committed in Japan was extremely heinous. He would certainly have to incur a huge cost if he were to bribe the relevant

get Rosalie out first before the Japanese Self-Defense Forces would then capture her and bring her back. That way, he

long as he maintained and built up a good relationship with the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, it would certainly be very convenient for his future development and collaboration with the

would never have dreamt that there would be

Schulz in a huge dilemma

did not know whether Rosalie was dead or alive. If she was still alive, would she have already found out about what he had been doing in secret? What if she

said that he is going to give us twenty-four hours. If we do not hand Rosalie over to them within the next twenty-four hours, they will return the

He feels that we were just using them and making a fool out of them all along. So, he said that if we do not hand Rosalie over to them, they will treat us as

annoyed as he cursed angrily, "D*mn it! Where did Rosalie go? She is a human being, and it is simply impossible for

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