Steven was left speechless, and could only accept it.
Lawyer Hopkins watched the siblings distribute their inheritance and took out a recorder, "Have Mrs. Murphy and Mr. Hunt decided to distribute it like this?"
Steven opened his mouth, wanting to say something.
Seeing this, Violet snatched up the conversation, "It's decided."
"Well then, the recording is proof, I will amend the estate transfer accordingly, once the new estate transfer is out, the two of you cannot change it, please think it over." Lawyer Hopkins added.
Violet nodded, "I have decided."
"Yes, I'll have a new transfer of the estate produced for you two to sign as soon as possible, I gotta go now."
When he finished, he picked up the pile of papers on the desk and stood up.
Just as he got up, the document at the top suddenly fell from his hand and dropped to the ground, just beside Steven's feet.
Steven picked it up and found the folder with Talia's name written on it, making him unable to resist the curiosity to flip it open, "Huh, this is the inheritance for Talia? Eason also gave Talia a share of the inheritance?"
Hearing this, Violet frowned, "Gave it to Talia?"
Talia was to die, what was the use of giving her the inheritance? In the end, it still went to Filip.
Stanley was confused too, Talia had treated Eason badly but he actually gave Talia's inheritance?
"This estate distribution is null and void." At that moment, Lawyer Hopkins suddenly spoke up.
Violet looked up at him, "Voided?"
Lawyer Hopkins nodded, "Yes, this inheritance was drawn up before Eason was hospitalized."
"I see, so it was done when he didn't know about the things Talia did." Steven bristled, "In that case, if he didn't know about the things Talia did until he died, then this inheritance wouldn't be invalidated, right?"
Lawyer Hopkins nodded awkwardly, "That's correct."
Steven hummed, "Giving 70% to Talia and 30% to me and Sister, it seems that in his heart, Talia is still more important than me and Sister, it's just that in the end, he didn't give a single point to Talia because he knew that Talia had wronged him, how hypocritical."
Lawyer Hopkins pretended he didn't hear and didn't answer.
In fact, in his heart, he also felt that Eason was indeed quite hypocritical.
But Eason was his employer, and even if he died, he couldn't say anything wrong about Eason.
"Alright, since it's voided, it can't be taken seriously, but Lawyer Hopkins, can I have this voided will?" Violet said as she took the voided will.
Lawyer Hopkins nodded, "Sure."
"Thanks." Violet smiled and said thanks, then let Steven send Lawyer Hopkins out.
The only two people left in the living room were Violet and Stanley.
Stanley looked at her, "What do you need this for?"
"It is useful." Violet smiled mysteriously.
Stanley saw that she didn't want to talk about it, so he didn't ask.
He'd know when it was time to know anyway, and there was no need to have to ask for clarification.
"By the way, when is Talia's execution date?" Violet suddenly asked.
Stanley thought for a moment and replied, "Three days later."
Violet nodded.
Then she thought of something else and looked at him, "The final trial in Sam is coming up too, right?"
At the mention of Sam, Stanley's body instantly radiated an icy cold aura around him.
He nodded slightly, "In a week."
"Are you going to be present then?"
Stanley nodded, "Of course, I want to see the end of Sam with my own eyes."
"Then I'll go with you." Violet took his hand.
In Talia's trial, he was right by her side.
She certainly would go with him.
Stanley hugged Violet and kissed her hair, "Okay."
"Mommy, Daddy, you're kissing again." Suddenly, the tender and soft little girl's voice came from overhead, interrupting the couple's intimacy.
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