Julien's heart skipped a beat as he listened to Harrison stammered his words.
For the past two days, he had felt uneasy and frustrated toward Charlie as he had been manipulated to betray Harrison and his family. Yet, at this moment, he couldn't help but feel grateful for Charlie.
He sighed and thought, 'Wow, Charlie is really something. Everything has unfolded according to his plan!'
"As soon as the news of the tower's return to Oskia came out, Dad really fell ill and lost the will to continue running the family. My brothers and their kids also lost the chance to achieve anything in this matter. As Dad's eldest son and the original heir, I have naturally taken over his position!"
"Perfect? Well, this is damn perfect! How wonderful would it be if Royce were half as good as Charlie?"
Despite his excitement, Julien maintained his respectful posture and said to Harrison, "Dad, rest well now. I'll talk to the doctors and discuss the best treatment so that you can start rehabilitation as soon as possible."
Harrison was pleased with Julien's attitude.
It was a cruel world in the wealthy society. When the father got sick, their sons got a lot of wealth.
In this kind of situation, the father would easily feel disappointed and even resentful of his son.
However, Julien's performance had been impeccable since he returned home.
He had a conscience, filial piety, and a sense of the overall situation, and he didn't show any excitement.
As a father, Harrison was relieved that Julien could behave so elegantly, especially at this sensitive stage.
Julien then added, "By the way, Helena heard that you were ill and said that she would come and visit you in person after she had finished with the Canadian affairs. Do you think she should come, or should I find a reason to refuse?"
"W-Well." Harrison contemplated and sighed. "I-I don't think I can hide this from the world. Just let her come. I-I'll see if I-I can persuade her regarding her marriage to Royce. I-I-It would be the best if I can."
The entire Rothschild family had always dreamed of becoming a part of a royal family.
However, before the end of World War II, anti-Semitism was rampant throughout the world. Although they could protect themselves and their wealth, it was indeed difficult for them to establish any in-depth development with the European royal families because they were greedy for their money but not connections.
They did not show it so directly after the Second World War, but the core principle still stood. It was just that everyone was more civilized now. They wouldn't be so direct in asking for money or refusing a connection.

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