Kimbra was also a little distraught when he heard Sahar’s accusation.
He originally just wanted to rely on the Rothschilds. He just wanted to obey their orders, disrupt the wedding, and ruin the marriage between the Elvis family and the Royal Family of the United Kingdom.
Who would have thought that in the end things would turn out like this?
The reason why he cooperated with the Rothschilds was not only to repay the Rothschilds for their help in his seizure of power but also to take advantage to manipulate the Elvis family.
Since Kimbra came to power, Solander, the head of the Elvis family, had been working with the Kurt family openly and secretly because of his good relationship with Kimbra’s father.
Even if he could not go against Kimbra’s rule because of his relationship with the Rothschilds and the United States, Solander would still make trouble in the collaboration between the Kurt and Elvis families in secret or publicly.
The intermediary fees alone were raised by more than 10%, not to mention the various obstacles that prevented him from arranging for his cronies to participate in the cooperative business. Therefore Kimbra had always held a grudge against Solander.
His original plan was to ruin the marriage, force the Elvis family to bow to his own strength, and then use the power of the Rothschilds to force the Elvis family to appoint a new head of the family. It would be best if they could appoint one of his puppets. However, he never imagined that his little trip before leaving would become the biggest failure in his plan.
He would never have imagined that one of the two women he casually flirted with in the bar was the bride of that wedding. He also never expected that his mortal enemy Jagoan was also involved.
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