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A Moment in Destiny novel Chapter 704

"Uncle, hand over all your shares; Marley will leave you with 8% of the shares, and you don’t have to worry about company matters! I’m confident that, with his abilities, he can make the Hughes Group prosper to higher levels. You just retire and live out your life! But, if you won’t turn your shares over, then it’s no big deal. Worse comes to worse, we’ll just liquidate the assets and head out separate ways!”

“You said we each only keep 8% of the shares?” Teddie couldn’t help ask.

“Wrong, it’s only 3% for you!” Sylvie coldly snapped.

“3%? Why is it different for us?” “Why do you get preferential treatment?”

“Because you don’t know how to manage it. If you had all 8%, you’d only squander it all. So 5% will go to aunt for safekeeping! Then your whole family will be insured!”

Hearing Sylvie’s words, both Kasper and Teddie were quite surprised. Kasper asked, “Sylvie, so you mean to say that, your uncle also gets 8% of the shares, but it’s divided with your aunt? He gets 3%, and your aunt and cousins get 5%?”

“That’s right!” Sylvie knew that, over the past few years, Teddie blew all of his savings on excessive spending. Her aunt, however, was a frugal woman. Not only was she unhappily married to Teddie, she needed to raise two kids on her own. Sylvie really admired her aunt, so she had to look out for her best interests. “What I don’t know is whether Marley will accept our proposal, but I’ll do my best to persuade him. If you all surrendered your shares and control over Hughes Group, you can just live out the rest of your lives in comfort and collect dividends at the end of each year. It might even be more than what you get from 10%, 15%, even 25 of the shares you have on hand now…”

Kasper and Teddie exchanged glances; Sylvie could tell her persuasion was working.

However, Teddie was dissatisfied with his share of 3%. “But how come I only get 3%? That’s unfair!”

“I think it’s just!” An authoritative, low tone suddenly boomed out from outside as the conference room doors swung open.

Sylvie stared in awe as her family members stood outside the doors. Her mother smiled brilliantly at her. In a split second, Sylvie’s face turned red, and she said under her breath, “Mom, dad, why are you all doing here?”

“Brother?!” Even Teddie stood up in awe.

“Brother, your health…” Kasper said in a concerned tone.

Sylvie thought to herself; at least they still had a trace of some conscience left to worry about Aiden’s health.

Aiden’s wife helped him enter the conference room, and Sylvie quickly pulled a chair for her father-in-law to sit down.

Aiden took a quick glance at Sylvie with admiration, but he didn’t say anything. Miriam took her hand and said nothing as well. Sylvie pulled up another chair for her mother-in-law as well.

“Come, everyone, sit down. I want to make everything clear today.” Aiden said as he scanned across the room.

Kasper sat down first. Though he still felt pissed, Teddie eventually sat down.

Sylvie felt slightly uneasy. What she said earlier was her own thoughts, which she’d not yet discussed with Marley. She didn’t know what her father-in-law thought. But from her past observations, she thought that Aiden treated his brothers rather kindly, so she assumed that her proposal would be accepted, even though she wasn’t 100% certain.

After a moment of silence, Sylvie bit her lip, then said, “Dad-”

“Sylvie, I know what you’re thinking!” Aiden cut her short, then looked at her with kindness. Sylvie then remained silent and awaited.

Aiden looked back to his brothers, “What do you think about Sylvie’s idea?”

Surprised, Kasper looked at his brother, then pondered a bit, “I’ve got no objections. I agree!”

“And you?” Aiden asked Teddie again.

“I, I don’t agree!” Teddie stuttered as he said.

“Well, tell us your reason!” Aiden looked at his brother without any expression on his face.

“3% is not enough for me to spend at all!” Teddie managed to sputter out after a brief moment.

“You mean to say that, it’s not enough for you to gamble, right?!” Aiden replied.

Miriam tightly grasped his hand to remind him to watch his temper. Instead, he gently held and patted her hand. Miriam looked at him again to make sure he was not angry, then calmed down.

The couple’s tiny exchange of gestures was incredibly heartwarming. The understanding they shared was a testament of their years of longstanding relationship. There was no need for words; just a slight gesture between them was enough to communicate, and it made Sylvie really feel respect for them to the point that she became teary eyed.

Teddie was in a tough spot, “Brother, you’re sick, so I don’t want you to worry. But I have too much debts, I didn’t want things to turn out like this either!”

“Did he go gamble again?” Aiden looked to Kasper.

Kasper searched for the right words to say, but nothing came to mind.

“Brother!” Aiden lowered his tone, “Tell me, how much does he owe now?”

“Three hundred million!” Kasper finally spoke out, “He and Ernie owe three hundred million! It happened just yesterday!”

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