Finally, this seemingly inconspicuous meeting that could influence the fate of many people in Qari came to an end.
Compared with the happy smiles on the faces of other representatives, the expressions on the faces of Solander, Warwick, and other Qari local forces were sullen.
Of course, by introducing these foreign forces, they protected their own security in future wars. However, the price was that it overdrew the country’s potential for decades to come.
After the war, the United Kingdom, German, and other powerful family forces would attach on Qari like leeches and continuously suck the blood of their country. They would never see the light of day. However, under the threat of force from the United States, they had no other choice at all.
This was the tragedy of a small country.
At the end of the meeting, the guests present quietly returned to the banquet hall.
The men and women who were mingling in the hall did not seem to notice the absence and reappearance of these prominent figures at all. They were constantly trying to meet new people, eager to gain more capital for themselves and the forces behind them in the relationship. However, in many cases, the truly far-reaching events were often just a secret agreement of a small group of people.
“Boneng, don’t put too much pressure on yourself. Just now, Owen and Shuman didn’t put too much pressure on you. They’re only finishing their work.”
Surprisingly, Harry was the first to talk to Rebbeca after the meeting.
His appeasement was undoubtedly a kind of goodwill and also optimism for Rebbeca’s future. Obviously, in his opinion, Shulman and Owen made it difficult for him by asking Boneng, who had just arrived, to deal with the Kurt family’s rebellion.
The Kurt family might seem like a huge interest, but it was actually more like a trap. After all, no matter how good the interest was, it would only be considered good if one could get it.
Aside from the fact the Kurt family had an excellent guard that was not inferior to any mercenary regiment, the Rothschilds’ support was even more powerful. Even though the guests jointly expel the five major families just now, they would still think twice if they were asked to do something to the family that the Rothschilds apparently took a fancy to.
“Harry, I’m fine, you better comfort Warwick. He doesn’t seem to be in a good mood,” Rebbeca smiled and pointed to Warwick who was sitting not far away drinking alone.
Right now, Elibetha was upstairs in the small room, sharing her joy of being a wife with Stefan.
Rebbeca smiled and said, “But aside from being a United Kingdom citizen, you are also his wife’s cousin.”
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