Chapter 2409
Steven was a person without any morality or virtue.
As for Cadfan, although he was alsc an unscrupulous person without any morality or virtue, at the very least, he would always scheme and n
carefully before taking action.
This kind of person would generally act like a benevolent person that was full of morality, but they would often be the dregs of society.
However, the main point was that no one would be able to tell that they were the dregs of society. 4
Lord Schulz had been scheming throughout his lifetime, and he had done many vicious and wicked things in this life, but the only time that he had
truly gotten caught was when his n to deal with Rosalie had gottenpletely exposed.
In most cases, Lord Schulz was very good at putting o n an act.
At this time, Lord Schulz already regarded Steven as his future sessor. So, he earnestly said, "Steven, you have to understand the rules of
survival and what you should or should not do in the upper-ss society. In short, you have to do something with good reason and cause.”
"Do something with good reason and cause?" Steven hurriedly said, "Dad, can you exin things to me more specifically, then?" 5
Lord Schulz exined, "This means that you must have a good and reasonable exnation and cause for every action that you take."
"If we do not have any just or reasonable exnations when wee forward to create trouble and start a fight with the other party, this would mean
that we are not behaving conventionally ording to implicit social customs. A person without any sense of morality or justice will have to fend for
himself, then."
"Just look at it. In a war between countries throughout the ages, even if the aggressor wants to invade a country, under any normal circumstances,
they would have toe up with a justifiable reason for their actions.”
"Take the July 7th incident at the Lugou Bridge in Oskia as an example. The Japanese also came up with a lie saying that one of their soldiers was
missing so that they could take advantage of that opportunity to start a war." 3
"We need a reason to start a war between countries, let alone amongst families.”
As he spoke, Lord Schulz had a cold
expression orhis face as he said, ''
fact, I have already wanted to take
Helen''s life.a long time ago! When J
found odt that Helen was going 16
Aurous Hill, I was already secretly
wishing that Helen''s ne wou d
crash and she would die onthe way
to Aurous Hill. That way, ce could
get rid of her and solve this problem
once and for all"
"However, I could only think about it, but I could not d ? anything about it at alll" 6N?velDrama.Org owns all content.
"That is because Helen was only
going to Aurolrs Hill, and she was
not doing anything that would ruin or
cause any-damage to the Schulz
family’s face and reputation. If her
privatgyet were to crash just ?
becalise she was going to Aurous
Hiff-as soon as news aboutthis
incident gets out to the public, the
Schulz family would bepletely
ruined!” 2
"So, if we wanted to take her life, we can only take action after she had done something that would cause substantial damage and harm to the
reputation and image of the Schulz family!" 1
"Now, Helen actually went to Aurous
Hill to bid for an old mansion that
Curtis Wade @gsed to live in when she
is still married to your eldest brother.
Not only hat, she even offered to
pay a htge sum of money that was
multiple times higher than the”
market price of the mansiojust to
bay it. This has indeed affected and
caused great damage to the
reputation and image of the Schulz
family. At this time, we already have
a justifiable reason to kill her." 3
When Steven heard this, he had a look of enlightenment on his face as he said, "Dad, I understand what you mean now! What you''ve said today has
certainly taught me a lot! I will follow by your side closely and learn more from you in order to polish myself up in the future!” 4
This was the first time that Steven had heard his father talking about this kind of strategy throughout his whole life.
In truth, Lord Schulz was a very scheming and calctive person, and he always had countless strategies and ns. What he had brought up today
was just a very simple point and could not be considered a sophisticated strategy at all
However, since Steven was the second child, he had never had the opportunity to learn this kind of strategy in the past.
This kind of strategy was simr to the special art or techniques that kings in ancient times would only pass on to the crown prince who would inherit
the right to rule the country in the future. The other princes would not be qualified to listen to or have the opportunity to learn these strategies at all. s
The reason why the king would be unwilling to teach his ruling methods and strategies to the other princes was because he would be afraid that the
other princes would threaten the crown prince''s safety in the future. 9