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The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family novel Chapter 1813

After Yahiko had finished his words, Charlie looked at him in admiration. 2

It seemed that Yahiko had a great vision. He was able t 0 control his deepest desire, and he was neither greedy nor reckless. 2

If his position was to be replaced by another ambitious and greedy family, it was most likely that the family would have reacted otherwise.

That family would overpower other families via the occupation of shares from the Takahashi family and Matsumoto family's businesses. With that, that family would become the leading family. 3

On the other hand, that family would try their best to form partnerships with families from overseas in order to increase their wealth as well as for further business development.

Nevertheless, Yahiko could foresee the underlying dangers and risks.

Undoubtedly, the Schulz family was as ruthless as a tiger and wolf. 2

Such families not only had no social morality, but they had also lost their basic humanity.

If one were to form a partnership with this kind of family, one had to be prudent all the time to avoid

being backstabbed by them.

If one joined forces with the Schulz family's competitor, it would most likely form a rivalry with the family, hence, it was riskier. 2

Instead of forming alliances with these culprits, one might as well work hard to strengthen oneself.

Emi understood her brother’s concern and vision. She said seriously, "Brother, you’re right. I have overlooked this perspective."

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