The point where Lord Schulz was superior to Sheldon was that he had a rough framework in his own brain through vague traces and clues. At the same time, he counted out the existence of Charlie, a

mysterious person, in this framework.

In truth, Lord Schulz had always been a very shrewd old fox, planning many things almost flawlessly. There were only a few times he made small errors which had led to a large discrepancy, all because he could not anticipate a variable such as Charlie.

This time, he presumed that Sophie was not dead and that someone must have saved Sophie. Thus, he decided to make great efforts to save Sheldon and his family.

The first breakthrough point, naturally, was Sheldon, the head of the family.

This phone call just now had not only appeased Sheldon, but he had also expressed his apology to Jaime in front of Sheldon.

If this father and son believed his words, he had at least redeemed half of this family of four, then.

Although Sheldon could not forgive Lord Schulz so easily, at this moment, his heart was indeed slightly

of the initiative Lord Schulz

mistakes to anyone in his

not calculate the existence of Charlie, a mysterious factor. Hence he was not sure of the real motive for the old man to go

the old man had done something wrong to him, there was no need to bow to him. The old man could even completely put him under house arrest forever. This was also the old man's usual style

mistakes, pleading for forgiveness, which made Sheldon feel that the old man

was willing to make up for himself and had agreed to let Sheldon return to his country,

trouble with the trillion-dollar family fortune. In Sheldon's heart, in addition to being

one hand, was the grief and worry of the unknown life and death of his own daughter, and on the other hand, was the excitement and thrill of his turnaround. These several very different

he had found that he could not stop the excitement deep

also made him completely understand the

was it that in ancient times there was a succession of battles

younger brother would kill the older brother, a father would kill his son, a son would kill his father, and so 0 n-this was commonplace in history. The reason for this was that the benefits in

would agree to sacrifice their relatives

one's next of kin, one could get back ten

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