Rosalie was rendered speechless as Charlie questioned her.
She had been brainwashed ever since she was a child, which explained the ultimate devotion she had toward the Schulz family. Due to such upbringing, she firmly believed that she should give her all for them and her father, even if she had to die for it. 3
But of course, she couldn’t say this to Charlie, so she continued to beg Charlie, "Sir, I've lived a short life, but I have hardly ever begged anyone. Today, I beg you, please just kill me. Stop torturing me. Please..."
Charlie shook his head and said indifferently, "No can do. I'm sorry, you can't die now!"
Meanwhile, in the cockpit of another vessel, the captain and deck crews were dumbfounded by the scene!
They couldn't comprehend why Rosalie had stood still as if a spell had been cast on her after striking Charlie once!
Moreover, she was nodding, shaking her head, and crying out in agony. This scene was rather odd and mystifying to the people on board.
The captain immediately took out his satellite phone
and called an Oskian number.
Once the call was connected, he explained in detail what had happened, and after listening to the instructions, he hurriedly nodded and said, “Okay, I understand! I'll do as you say!"
After that, he hung up the phone and said in a cold voice, "Quick, go and inform Mr. Good that Lord Schulz has a new order!"
One of the crew hurriedly turned around and ran to the lowest cabin of the vessel.
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