It would be wrong to assume that trust-fund children could do whatever they wished without fear.
In truth, trust-fund children are actually under more limitations than ordinary people in various aspects. Especially renowned families like the Law family.
Of course, nouveau riche families were another story altogether.
Truly renowned and wealthy families actually set extremely high standards for their children. People like Kayden were more different than the norm.
However, be it the Langdon, the Law, or any other family, as long as there was one reasonable elder within it, there was no way they would let their descendants get involved in some things.
Murder, for example.
The children could plot and scheme, but they could not get blood on their hands.
Even if they had to get rid of a person, it must be done through hiring gangsters or ordering their lackeys to carry it out. No matter what, their descendants themselves could not get their own hands dirty.
This was the reason why Prince’s exploitation posed quite some trouble to Henry.
Murder was very much illegal in the country, and not even God could save you if you got involved.
It was the same for the Law family.
“Go on, then. Keep acting arrogant, why don’t you? Huh?”
Prince thought that he had caught onto Henry’s weakness and he was extremely arrogant.
“You were the one who hit him, surveillance cameras clearly caught you. There’s no arguing out of this. And the autopsy too! Hahaha! You’ll lose to me this time, Young Master Law!”
Prince felt extremely gleeful as he looked at Henry whose expression was dark as the void.
Taking revenge was surely among the proudest things he had done in life.
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