One day a year ago, I received such a big order.
The client was Karina Schmitt, the youngest daughter coming from the the Schmitt Group, a well-known company around the country. She wanted me to investigate her second elder brother called Derrick Schmitt, who was the second son of the Schmitt family and vice president of the Schmitt Group.
It turned out that Derrick had a wife, who was the daughter of one of Derrick's father, Carter Schmitt's fallen comrades. To repay his comrade's kindness and to take care of the only daughter he left behind, Carter arranged for his unmarried second son to marry her.
Twenty years had passed, and Derrick and his wife had two children, living a happy and fulfilling life. Carter was very satisfied. Therefore, on his 69th birthday last year, he declared that in two years he would hand over the company to the next generation to manage.
It was well known that the Schmitt family had two sons and one daughter. The eldest son had been schemed against in business battles early on. Though he survived, he could no longer be involved in work and had to live as a wealthy idler for the rest of his life.