What she did not expect was Captain Viktor’s cold answer. “Miss Jagoan, you have no right to give me any orders. I am now a member of the Rothschild family.”
“What? You’re one of us?” Jagoan widened her eyes and quickly reacted.
The reason why the Rothschilds had been able to dominate the Western world for hundreds of years was that they kept recruiting talented people. That was to say while keeping the internal members of the Rothschilds unchanged, they would also madly absorb all the power that could be used from the outside.
For example, the five major families including the Nason family were one of the strongest minions under the Rothschilds.
Therefore, Jagoan understood that even if Captain Viktor managed to join the Rothschilds, he was only one of the external forces.
In terms of status, Captain Viktor could not be compared with Jagoan, the young lady of the Rothschilds. Thus, Jagoan still put her hands on her hips and stared at Captain Viktor in front of her.
She said, “Since you have joined the family, you should understand how big the difference in status is between you and me! Why do you dare to disobey my orders?”
Everything Jagoan said was true, but Captain Viktor still would not follow the rules.
“Miss Jagoan, what you said is a rule that belongs exclusively to the Rothschilds. If l were in the United States, I would definitely abide by it… It’s a pity that you have been in Jagoan for so long, yet you are still not familiar with the rules here. It seems that you are not as good as that Somerland businessman Jagoan.”
After seeing Captain Viktor’s half-hearted smile, Jagoan suddenly realized.
“No wonder you went to such great lengths to join the Rothschilds, you must have had ulterior motives!” Jagoan yelled.
“So what? If you are interested, you can arrange for someone to investigate me. I don’t care. It’s just that you’ve been in trouble recently, right, Miss Jagoan?” Captain Viktor looked Jagoan up and down, his eyes full of contempt.
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