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The elder Rothschild issued his command.

"Additionally, you must investigate the situation in your own countries. If Donnie can infiltrate the German military undetected, he can do the sa in other countries’ military systems. This situation must not happen a second ti!"

The other mbers of the Rothschild Family, upon hearing the elder Rothschild’s words, all expressed agreent.

"So are we just going to let the situation in Germany go?" soone asked the elder Rothschild on the phone.

The elder Rothschild spoke with a grim expression: "Of course, we can’t let it go so easily. Even if Venus Bank has taken over Warburg Bank and controls Deutsche Bank, don’t forget that Germany’s economy is still in our hands. I want him to know that the current victory is not a true victory!"

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Hamburg City, Warburg Estate!

The commotion here had died down. Daglan Rothschild had left with his n, Germ Shelman had left with the police departnt personnel, and the two free corps had also departed.

Now, only Steve Cotting and the people he brought remained.

Marx Woerberg had witnessed the entire confrontation earlier and was well aware of how dangerous the situation had been.

As soon as Steve Cotting and his people left, his fate would be uncertain.

"Mr. Warburg, everything is over now. As long as you sign these docunts, the following matters will no longer be your concern!"

Steve Cotting brought out all the docunts he had prepared in advance.

This included all the transfer procedures of Germany’s Warburg Bank, the complete separation of assets between Germany’s Warburg Bank and the United States’ New Woburg Company, and the resolution of all debt issues concerning Germany’s Warburg Bank, etc...

Looking at these docunts, Marx Woerberg knew very well that as soon as he signed his na, the Warburg Family, which stood at the top of the global business food chain, would lose everything.

But in order to save his life, Marx Woerberg had no choice.

Seeing Marx Woerberg sign the docunts, Steve Cotting breathed a sigh of relief, having finally completed the task his boss had assigned him. However, this sense of relief did not last long as Steve Cotting quickly regained his focus.

Because he knew that this matter had not completely ended.

When on a call with Donnie, Donnie had warned Steve Cotting that while they would surely win this ti, it was because they were well-prepared and had calculated every step.

If the Rothschild Family had the sa preparation ti, it was uncertain who would win or lose in this showdown.

Moreover, even with their success, they would still face various troubleso issues afterward.

Therefore, Steve Cotting was certain that Marx Woerberg signing the docunts was just the first step towards their success, with many more challenges lying ahead.

Steve Cotting had already learned from Donnie that until Donnie and Janine Woburg’s child grew up, the German business operations would be managed by him.

Suppressing various thoughts for the mont, Steve Cotting watched the Warburg Family mbers carrying large and small bags without checking their contents, as these were their only bargaining chips for survival in a foreign land.

It wasn’t worth creating more tension for these items!

He ordered his n to load their belongings onto trucks, leading them personally to the dock where a passenger ship was already waiting for them.

"Mr. Cotting, can you tell us where we’re going now?"

Marx Woerberg asked Steve Cotting for the last ti while standing on the deck.

"The Philippines!"

Steve Cotting said: "Our boss has already spoken with Mr. MacArthur. His people will take care of you in the Philippines!"

The United States has stationed troops in the Philippines, and both father and son MacArthur successively served as the commanders of the U.S. forces stationed there, making it well-secured like an iron fortress.

Donnie had beco acquainted with MacArthur through General Pan Xing, and their relationship had been quite good over the years.

Marx Woerberg and his family being sent to the Philippines by Donnie ant they did not have to be concerned anymore.

Marx Woerberg had no strong feelings about going to the Philippines because he knew that having or expressing an opinion was futile, so it was better to comply willingly!

"Very well, please convey my gratitude to Mr. Block!"

With a forlorn expression, Marx Woerberg followed his family onto the passenger ship. As he boarded, he looked back one last ti at the city that once belonged to the Warburg Family, his gaze filled with deep reluctance and unwillingness.

Woo...

With the sound of the foghorn, the passenger ship carrying the Warburg family left Hamburg City, heading towards the mysterious East.

Watching the Warburg family leave, Steve Cotting did not get into his own car but went to a vehicle that had been parked there for a long ti.

The man with a mustache was sitting in this car.

"Sir, thank you for your help with the free corps matter!"

Steve Cotting expressed his gratitude to the man with a mustache.

The person responsible for dealing with the free corps was, of course, the man with the mustache. His influence in Germany was becoming increasingly significant, particularly due to his incredibly charismatic speeches, which had won over countless people.

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