After looking at the cash, gold, and those documents, Cheryl Suweton frowned slightly.
Undeterred, Sean Knight turned to Lincoln Harrington and said:
"You should go call Douglas Cooperback— if nothing's happening over there. I think we're safe now— we are really well hidden, and it's unlikely anyone will find us here."
Harrington left as commanded, Suweton didn't seem to care, she looked around and said:
"There might be a lot of these things, but their total value probably wouldn't exceed one hundred million dollars — and the most important thing is that it would take a long time to liquidate these weapons."
Sean pitched in:
"Sweden will certainly charge us heavy taxes— I even suspect they'll confiscate these treasures."
Suweton's expression paused - as a royal family member, the royal family couldn't interfere with government actions, after all, currently, the royal family was just comprised of nobles and not in power.