I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon

Chapter 631 Biting a Chunk of Flesh From You 

Abigail sneered. “My dear uncle, how many shares do you have?”

They didn’t have many shares, just a few.

However, Lawrence’s family held the majority, along with Abigail’s shares, which exceeded 50 percent. That’s why they were instigated by Molly to come and claim their share of the inheritance.

Who else would do it?

“Not much; just a little over ten percent in total,” Scarlett replied to Abigail.

Abigail smiled. “Then how many shares does our family own?”

As soon as she said that, Molly and incent knew what she was going to do.

“More than 50 percent.” Lawrence calmed down now.

Sean sat down on the side as he knew how Abigail would handle this.

“With more than 50 percent, we can just kick out those who want a share of the inheritance.” Abigail coldly looked at everyone and said, “Whoever holds the most shares is the boss. When it comes to this, what’s the point of talking about feelings? You talk about feelings, but the person who forces others to do something won’t care about feelings.”

The most significant change in her this year was that she would never easily back down in the business world. If she had the chance to retaliate, she would at least take a chunk of flesh from the other party.

listened to her words and looked at Molly and the other relatives with

Molly immediately got angry.

who harmed your daughter. What are you afraid of? I will only respect the

looked at her without saying a

based

with Vincent and Molly, emotions couldn’t be used anymore.

were raised by outsiders. You don’t care about family ties

this now is that I care about my parents’ family ties. Otherwise, I wouldn’t even bother with the Pearsons’ affairs,” Abigail coldly countered. In the battle of words, she didn’t want to lose.

on her, and her words immediately struck a chord with Lawrence and Scarlett.

have the moncy, but don’t even think about dividing the shares. Even if I die in the future, I still

so, he chose to

you serious, Lawrence? You only plan to give us money and

and now it has been a few years since my son took over. We, the Pearson Family, have worked hard for so many years. Why should we divide the shares just because you say so? How do you calculate your contribution compared to

stared at

is determined. As for the others, you won’t be getting any shares as well, and it’s easy to

daughter’s support,

falling apart and disregarding emotions, the one with the most shares was the decision-maker. Anyone could be kicked out of the Pearsons’

to speak. After

to help,

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