Silas knew that a more important discussion awaited them, and he followed Shane upstairs in a serious mood.

They ended up in Shane’s study.

Shane passed the evidence he had collected last night to Silas. “Send this to the police station. It’s time to get Sam arrested.”

“Yes, sir.” Silas took the evidence and placed it in his briefcase.

He spied an unusual document peeking out from the stack of evidence.

“What’s this?” Pulling the document out, Silas continued, “Mr. Shane, this isn’t evidence concerning Sam’s crime.”

“Hmm?” Frowning, Shane reached for the paper in his assistant’s hand. It turned out to be a share transfer agreement, in which his mother outlined her wishes to transfer shares to Sean.

He narrowed his eyes and asked, “Where did you see this?”

“It was in the car accident report,” Silas replied.

Shane’s lips tightened into a thin line.

 

night. I must’ve missed the

surprise as he turned to gauge Shane’s

 

name of the company at

mother when she married into the Thompson

like a real estate company, Wells Properties was, in

never associated with Thompson Group, whose primary trade was luxury goods. His mother had managed Wells Properties alone until her death. From then

no one knew that Wells Properties belonged to the

only left the family after his mother transferred the company’s

that Wells Properties didn’t belong to you when you tried to take over the reins. Your mother transferred fifty percent of the shares to someone else. We never would’ve expected the recipient to be Sean.” Silas was

silent, though he was stunned at the revelation

knew his mother’s

odd and inimitable writing habit of adding an upward stroke to the last

confidence of the pen strokes convinced Shane that his mother had not signed this document against

words, his mother’s intentions to transfer Wells Properties’ ownership to Sean

she do

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