Defrosting The Cold Young Master-Chapter 774 - 778: Fifth Lord of Gu’s Conditions
Chapter 774: Chapter 778: Fifth Lord of Gu’s Conditions
Chen Yuan’s voice rang in Fang Lutong’s ears, buzzing like a low hum. It was as if he couldn’t hear clearly, yet every single word found its way into his heart.
After hearing Lin Kangjian’s words, no room was left for doubt.
His father.
The benevolent father himself, who always seemed magnanimous and kind, was actually the perpetrator behind the murder of his adopted sister’s family!
A sharp pain hit his heart. Unable to stand, he bent over holding onto his chest, gasping for air.
“Dad!”
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“Dad!”
Fang Yixian and Fang Mingzhu, panicked, rushed to support him from each side.
“Quick, call a doctor!” Fang Yixian frantically instructed his bodyguard.
Being in a hospital, the doctors arrived hastily.
Fang Yixian wasn’t suffering from a severe illness, but the shocking news had caused his blood pressure to rise and his heart rate to escalate.
Fang Yixian helped Fang Lutong to sit down while the doctors began their treatment.
A short time later, Fang Lutong began to calm down.
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His face was pale. He was staring blankly, like a dying man.
Gu Junzhu leaned against the window while playing with Ye Xingbei’s fingers. With a slight curve of his lips, he said, “Now that we have talked thus far, we can discuss the division of Fang Group’s assets.”
Fang Lutong’s expression remained blank. His unresponsive manner was contrasted by the intense gazes he drew from Yi Xinning and Fang Mingzhu. They all abruptly turned to look at him.
Gu Junzhu was quite satisfied with their reactions.
If Yi Xinning, Fang Yixian, and Fang Mingzhu were indifferent to wealth, there would be no significance in letting Fang Yao inherit the Fang family asset, other than him becoming slightly wealthier.
Not one to attach great importance to wealth himself, Gu Junzhu didn’t feel like Fang Yao was taking advantage of the situation by inheriting the Fang family’s fortune.
Rather, what he wanted to see was the pain Yi Xinning, Fang Yixian, and Fang Mingzhu would experience from the loss of the Fang family’s inheritance.
From the reaction of Yi Xinning, Fang Yixian, and Fang Mingzhu, it was clear they were all fond of wealth.
To separate these people from a significant portion of the Fang family’s wealth would undoubtedly feel like cutting off their own flesh.
He was pleased with this situation.
Looking at the three of Fang Yixian, Gu Junzhu smiled with a grin, “No need to look so surprised, right? Your grandfather swallowed up 55% of the Si family’s assets, leading to the current status of your Fang Group. Now, with the truth finally out there, isn’t it fair that your grandfather’s stolen wealth from the Si family be returned to Ah Yao?”
“I agree with Gu Fifth Lord’s words. His statements also echo my own decision,” said Wan Wan who had been silent all this while, “Before the death of my sister, she had me sign a stock transfer document. The shares of the Si family, which my sister had transferred to me, were to be passed on to Qiqi when she came of age. Now as the decision-maker, I’m going to leave all shares of the Si family to Fang Yao.”
Gu Junzhu helping her was contingent on this condition.
Gu Junzhu was severely protective of those he cared about.
He had invested a great deal of time, effort, and resources, and he wasn’t willing for his efforts to benefit others undeservedly.
The stock transfer document from Wan Xin to Wan Wan was kept together with the will.
At the time of Si Pingyuan and Wan Xin’s death, their child, Siqi, was just a few months old, unable to inherit or manage the family’s stocks.
In Wan Xin’s will, it was stated that the shareholdings of the Si family were temporarily to be inherited by Wan Wan, and only transferred to Siqi when she reached maturity.
Upon seeing the specifics in the will, Gu Junzhu immediately clarified to Wan Wan that he could help clear Si Pingyuan and Wan Xin’s names, and ensure that all deserving parties in the Fang family were duly punished. However, the prerequisite was that the shares retracted from the Fang family had to be wholly inherited by Fang Yao.