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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1765

Somerland was too big. It had a long

history and there were too many people in

it.

Somerland’s people had been adhering to the golden mean for thousands of years.

There were only a few top families known to ordinary people, but were there really s o few big families in Somerland?

Obviously not.

Hence, it was destined for many clans or forces to hide and act in the shadows. Ordinary people might never come into contact with them during their entire lifetime.

Speaking of which, the Davidsons and the Millers perfectly fit the bill.

In addition to them, Conrad also knew of several families that were even more extreme than the Millers and the Davidsons. They were basically following a ‘closed-door’ policy and the family members would never mention their

family matters to the outside world. Many

people who knew them would have no idea that these individuals were even from the same family.

Those families would not appear until it was a matter of life and death.

Even so, the Millers and the Davidsons seemed to be the ones which could claim outstanding talent among all low-key giants because of their size and historical heritage.

When Conrad learned that the Millers and the Davidsons were both in Jasper’s command room, he realized how correct his decision was today.

This meant that Jasper had not only been officially recognized. Now, even low-key giants such as the Millers and the Davidsons had also recognized Jasper as the new generation of top bigwigs in

Somerland.

With such power, who could stop Jasper if he did not lose this battle?

He was carrying a virtuous cause, so if Jasper did not court disaster, he would almost be too big to fail.

“Even the Millers and the Davidsons have shown up?” Conrad asked in a conflicted tone.

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