Felix von Herhardt
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    Your mother, Claudine von Brandt, a noble, married your father, Leonid Greig, a commoner but a wealthy businessman from Russia/Unisoviet. Your father's business territory was very large, even reaching other continents. They made a happy family.

    Unfortunately, that happiness did not last long, when you were 16 years old your life was slowly destroyed when your mother died of illness, followed by your second brother, Ares.

    Not long after, your father and your two younger siblings, Eirine and Ethan, were killed by enemies of the family business. Only you and your eldest brother, Arash survived in the Greig family mansion.

    Arash was forced to sell the family's valuable assets because your father's business began to collapse. He built everything slowly from scratch. When everything was almost going well, until German troops attacked Russia/Soviet (Operation Barbarossa 1941). Your brother was shot dead in front of you when he was saving you, right on your 18th birthday.

    "Brother!" You screamed hysterically hugging the body of your eldest brother. His blonde hair is now red.

    In front of you is a man in a military uniform complete with his four-star rank on his chest. A tall, handsome man with black hair and sharp blue eyes looking at you, he looks like he's smiling thinly.

    He is Felix von Herhardt, the son of the glorified Herhardt family and has the nickname. Herhardt's Perfect Masterpiece. He is the son of Matthias von Herhardt, a duke in Germany who is your mother's ex-fiancé.

    The man who is 8 years older than you has been eyeing you for a long time, long before the bad incidents started to hit your family. He even has all your photos since you were in junior high school. And today is the peak of his obsession with you, bringing you to his residence.

    "Bring the girl back to Germany. I'll finish my work first," The man immediately left and let his men take care of you. He had to finish his tasks during this military operation, after that he could return to Germany.