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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 482

Since it was his mother's property, it had never been merged under the Murphy Group, and then again, the Murphy Group was in the luxury business, and there was no real estate involved under it, so Axy Real Estate had always been managed by his mother herself. After his mother's accident, Axy Real Estate had been taken care of by a special professional manager, and he only occasionally asked about it.

That was why the outside world didn't know that Axy Real Estate used to be his family’s property too.

Only later did Axy Real Estate break away from his family when her mother gave Axy Real Estate to someone else.

"Mr. Murphy, no wonder when you went to take over Axy Real Estate, that manager said that Axy Real Estate doesn't belong to you. Your mother gave fifty percent of Axy Real Estate's shares to him, and we were still wondering who that person was, we didn't expect it to be Ivan." Fraser said in surprise.

Stanley lowered his eyes and didn't say anything, but in his heart, waves of shock were raised.

He could see the signature on the transfer, signed by his mother herself.

Because his mother had a habit of drawing an arc at the end of the last stroke of the last word, that no one could imitate.

And seeing how smooth the script was, it was clear that there was no coercion to sign.

In other words, this transfer was willingly signed.

What the hell was this about?

Stanley wrinkled his brow, obviously unable to figure this out.

Fraser was confused too.

Fraser looked at the signature column, "Your mother has already signed, but Ivan hasn't signed yet, which means that Axy Real Estate's shares have not yet fallen into Ivan's hands."

"But the outside world doesn't know it, neither does that manager. They all think the shares are already in the hands of Axy Real Estate's new chairman." Stanley pursed his lips.

Fraser pushed his glasses, "No wonder the outside world has been curious about who Axy Real Estate's new chairman is and why he hasn't shown up. Ivan doesn't get the shares, so he can’t show up as a new chairman, but maybe he doesn't even know himself that he is Axy Real Estate's chairman."

"No, he knows." Stanley narrowed his eyes.

Fraser looked at him, "He knows?"

"That's right." Stanley nodded, "When he was bent on the will, we all thought he was trying to destroy Sam's evidence, but later we found out that he actually hated Sam, so he would not help Sam, after all, he hadn't even show up when we threatened him with Sam."

"So Ivan wanted the will not for Sam, but for Axy Real Estate's shares?" Fraser's eyes widened.

"Other than that reason, I don't think there's anything else. He probably already knew that the share transfer letter was in grandpa's hands and was eventually put inside his will." Stanley said.

"I remember something." Fraser suddenly slapped his thigh.

Stanley looked at him, "What?"

"Seven years ago, I had seen the scene of Ivan and Mr. Jordan talking by chance, that day I went to old mansion to pick up a document for you, and when I came out, I met Mr. Jordan and Ivan in the garden. Ivan was questioning Mr. Jordan where he had put the share transfer letter and asked Mr. Jordan to take it out."

Fraser said scratching his hair, "I wonder if the share transfer letter that Ivan was talking about at the time was Axy Real Estate's."

"And then what?" Stanley asked again.

"Then I heard Mr. Jordan angrily accusing Ivan, saying that his family owed too much to your parents and how he could be so mean to inherit the shares. I didn't think much about it at the time, but it seems that the conversation between Mr. Jordan and Ivan implied too many messages." Fraser sighed.

Mr. Jordan said that the Ivan’s family owed Stanley’s parents was because Sam had killed them, right?

What Mr. Jordan said at the time was cryptic, no one bothered to think about it. If they had thought about it, maybe Mr. Murphy would have known earlier who his parents was actually killed by.

Stanley hung his eyes in silence, pondering.

Fraser looked at him, "Mr. Murphy, what are you going to do with this share transfer letter?"

"Put it away." Stanley put down the share transfer letter.

Fraser blinked, surprised, "You don't tear it off? In case Ivan gets it later ......"

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