She was aware of the fact that Stanley’s parents were ran into by Sam.
So she was eager for Stanley to find the will, sanction Sam, and avenge his parents.
But Jordan had hidden the will so secretly that Stanley could not find where it was.
Well, now, he finally found it.
In the study, Stanley told Fraser to put the safe on the table.
Fraser put it on the table and put batteries in it.
The code display on the safe, instantly, lit up.
Fraser sighed in relief, "Great, the code isn't broken, it still works, it would be bad if it broke. Almost no one can fix it, it can only be sent to the military to be repaired, and it will be troublesome."
No businessman wanted to get involved with the military, much less owe them favors.
It was annoying in case the military asked you to do something for them, and you can even refuse the things that you did not want to do.
Stanley didn't care about that and only wanted to open it.
Fraser stopped him, "Wait a minute, Mr. Murphy."
"What's wrong?" Stanley looked at him.
"Do you know what the password is?" Fraser asked, "The password can only be entered three times, if it is not correct three times, the lock will start the self-destruct procedure, then the safe will not be able to open, unless explosive bomb is used, but in that case we have to turn to the military for help. Even if the military blows up the safe, the things inside may be shattered."
Stanley pursed his thin lips and stared at the lock without answering.
Because he didn't really know what the password was, and it wasn't on his grandfather's letter.
Fraser suggested, "Why don't you try Mr. Jordan's birthday, or your parent's birthday?"
Stanley agreed, and then entered his grandfather's birthday, however, the password showed an error.
Stanley frowned and followed up by entering his father's birthday, but the password was still wrong.
Now, he could not enter it anymore.
It had already been entered twice in a row, both incorrectly, and in case the last one was wrong too, the safe wouldn't open.
Stanley stared soberly at the safe, a low-pressure chill radiating around him.
The will had been found, but he could not take it out from the safe.
It felt terrible.
Fraser found it annoying that Mr. Jordan hid the will in a place like that and made it difficult to get it out.
He did not expect that there was a password, which was torturing.
For a moment, the study was quiet.
After a while, Stanley suddenly thought of something, and after clenching his fist, he once again put his hand on the lock.
"Mr. Murphy, you know the password?" Fraser asked.
Stanley narrowed his eyes, "Give it one last try, and if it doesn't work, make a trip to the military."
When he finished, he began to enter his password.
After entering, Stanley pressed the OK button under Fraser's nervous gaze.
The next second, the lock suddenly showed it was correct.
Fraser's voice trembled with excitement, "Mr. Murphy, it's open, it's open."
Stanley's thin lips curled slightly, "I saw it."
"Mr. Murphy, what's the password you entered?" Fraser asked, looking at him.
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