Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1695
Titus’s lawyer came forward and said, “Excuse me. The money that Rebecca spent to acquire Hill Corporation came from Mr. and Mrs. Costner’s
bank account. If you insist on taking over Hill Corporation, we’ll have to send an appeal to the court to freeze this part of the shares.”
“You have no right to do that,” Jeffery said anxiously. “My sister gave her the money. Tell her to come out and talk.”
“She’s sick and hospitalized. As her husband, I have the right to recover our joint assets as a married couple.”
Titus leaned against the leather seat. “Besides, I seriously suspect that you three are fraudsters.
Coincidentally, Rebecca’s remains should still be frozen, so that makes things easier. We’ll just get something from her body to have a DNA test done. Of course, if she’s not my wife’s biological daughter, not only will I recover the assets, but I’ll also sue you for committing fraud worth an astronomical goo billion dollars, which is unprecedented. I’m afraid you’ll probably be given the death sentence by then.”
“You’re talking nonsense. We didn’t commit fraud.” Jeffery’s blood boiled.
He did not know what to say anymore. His vision went black, but it was not enough to make him faint, so he pretended to be short of breath and then passed out in his wheelchair.
Wade, who hosted the meeting today, hurriedly got up again to call the secretary. “Is the ambulance here yet? Another person has fainted in the conference room. Send him over as well… Hurry up. Don’t tarry and risk a life…”
After Wade hung up the phone, the meeting room was dead silent.
He then smiled at Titus and said, “I didn’t know there was such a big dispute in the shares. Let’s cancel the meeting today and discuss it again next time, or we can discuss it in detail after you two settle your disputes in private.”
Titus glanced at him. “Did you know that the money Rebecca spent to hire your team to Hill Corporation was also my wife’s?”
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