In Europe, Chu Mo had already made a connection with Princess Wei'er Mina Gong.
As a global top-three advocate for women's rights and a trillionaire Jewelry Queen, she had developed a close friendship with Chu Mo. Their relationship was rather ambiguous, and should Chu Mo ever ask for her help, it seems certain that the Jewelry Queen would lend her strong support.
Chu Mo's third strategic layout was intended to be set in Britain. With Princess Mina herself possessing one-quarter of the British royal bloodline and holding a significant position within the royalty, paired with Chu Mo's financial backing, failure seemed impossible.
However, Chu Mo had not found a suitable candidate previously, and with the pressure from the eight major families, he had been too preoccupied to focus on this venture, resulting in its delay until now.
But at this moment, with the return of Qiu Shui, Chu Mo's focus once again shifted to his overseas arrangements.