Chapter 1861
"To give you some face?"
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The moment Lord Schulz heard this, he sighed and said, "In the world we live in, everything has its
own value. There''s a saying that goes ''the vengeance of killing someone’s father is more than
heaven can bear. '' If you give that person a billion, ten billions, a hundred billions, or even a
thousand billions, there is always a price which can move his heart."
He then switched to his main point. "However, the main point is that you''d have to know how much
something is worth. Would you take it even if it costs you thousands of billions?"
Sheldon fell into silence.
Indeed, he wanted to save Rosalie very much,
After all, she was his own flesh and blood. Regardless of how merciless he was, he would never
want to see her die like this.
Besides, she was the Schulz family’s elite and she was still very young. If he were to be able to
rescue her, she would still have much to contribute to the Schulz family in the future.
After taking all the points into consideration, he would then value a good price and devised an
execution n.
The Schulz family might give up on Rosalie if she were to cost hundreds and thousands billions. 5
This was because no one else in the Schulz family knew that Rosalie was his biological daughter
apart from Lord Schulz and himself. The rest had thought that she was only one of the Schulz
family''s hitmen. 1
It would be considered reasonable to spend millions for a killer and if he were to spend a few
billions for a n elite killer like Rosalie, it would be a forceful eptance among the Schulz family.
But if he were to spend more than that for Rosalie, it would be apparently a value exceedingly
greater than its benefits. Even if the rest of the family members were to agree to it, they would be
suspicious about the incident. 2
Lord Schulz heard Sheldon''s pause, then he advised him, "Sheldon, Rosalie is part of the Schulz
family-she''s your daughter as well as my granddaughter. Of course I hope she will be safe.
However, as a businessman, we have to strike a bnce between our own costs and benefits. If the
benefits gained are more or equal to the costs paid, we will proceed with the deal. On the other
hand, if it costs more than the benefits we can gain, I would suggest giving it up."
Sheldon asked heartbreakingly, "Father, how much is our family willing to pay the price for Rosalie’s
freedom? After all, we too had paid a great price for Jaime and Sophie''s safety." 2
Lord Schulz thought for a while, then he said, "Rosalie has an undignified identity. As such, she isn''t
comparable to Jaime and Sophie. I''d say her worth is within ten billion. This figure will be much
easier to be manipted in the ounts. If the expense is too high, other people, including your
wife, may raise suspicions." 2
Sheldon paused for a moment, then said, "Alright, I''ll give it a try then. I will fly to Osaka to look for
the key personnel in a while." 3
Lord Schulz said, "You''d better not go anything first. The Japanese government already knows that
you''re the mastermind behind the massacre. It''s just that they don''t want to mess with us so they’ve
simply closed the case after the arrest without further investigation. If you''re smart enough, you
should leave Japan right now. We won''t know what will happen afterward. What if our assassins
point their fingers at you? I’m afraid the Japanese government may change its mind at any time and
chase after you!" 3
Sheldon thought for a moment and realized that his father was right.
In view of the situation, the Japanese government had actually given some face to Schulz''s family.
They did not hold the Schulz''s family ountable for the massacre so long as the murderers had
been caught.
And if he were to fail to keep a low profile since the incident and instead go to rescue his people in
Osaka, that would be a stupid and shameless choice. 1
By then, the Japanese government would surely fall out and turn against them. 4
He sighed, then said, "I got it, Father. I will return home from Aomori early in the morning tomorrow."