Chapter 631
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 631 Biting a Chunk of Flesh From You
Abigail sneered. âMy dear uncle, how many shares do you have?â
They didnât have many shares, just a few.
However, Lawrenceâs family held the majority, along with Abigailâs shares, which exceeded 50 percent.
Thatâs why they were instigated by Molly to come and claim their share of the inheritance.
Who else would do it?
âNot much; just a little over ten percent in total,â Scarlett replied to Abigail.
Abigail smiled. âThen how many shares does our family own?â
As soon as she said that, Molly and incent knew what she was going to do.
âMore than 50 percent.â Lawrence calmed down now.
Sean sat down on the side as he knew how Abigail would handle this.
âWith more than 50 percent, we can just kick out those who want a share of the inheritance.â Abigail
coldly looked at everyone and said, âWhoever holds the most shares is the boss. When it comes to
this, whatâs the point of talking about feelings? You talk about feelings, but the person who forces
others to do something wonât care about feelings.â
The most significant change in her this year was that she would never easily back down in the business
world. If she had the chance to retaliate, she would at least take a chunk of flesh from the other party.
Lawrence listened to her words and looked at Molly and the other relatives with a cold gaze.
âHow dare you!â Molly immediately got angry.
âDad, she dares to defend someone who harmed your daughter. What are you afraid of? I will only
respect the elderly who deserve it. Why should we consider family ties for someone who doesnât
deserve respect?â Abigail retorted.
Scarlett and Lawrence looked at her without saying a word.
Abigailâs viewpoint was based on reason.
When they dealt with Vincent and Molly, emotions couldnât be used anymore.
âIndeed, you were raised by outsiders. You donât care about family ties at all,â Vincent mocked.
âThe reason Iâm doing this now is that I care about my parentsâ family ties. Otherwise, I wouldnât even
bother with the Pearsonsâ affairs,â Abigail coldly countered. In the battle of words, she didnât want to
lose.
Moral blackmail wouldnât work on her, and her words immediately struck a chord with Lawrence and
Scarlett.
Lawrence made up his mind and looked at Vincent and Molly with a cold gaze. âYou can have the
moncy, but donât even think about dividing the shares. Even if I die in the future, I still want to have an
explanation for my father! Moreover, everyone knows how my father had a stroke.â
Since Abigail said so, he chose to stand by his daughterâs side.
Moll couldnât believe it. âAre you serious, Lawrence? You only plan to give us money and not divide the
shares?!â
âYes, I took over the family business in college, and now it has been a few years since my son took
over. We, the Pearson Family, have worked hard for so many years. Why should we divide the shares
just because you say so? How do you calculate your contribution compared to ours?!â Since their
relationship had fallen apart, there was nothing more to say,
Molly took a deep breath and stared at Lawrence. âThis is treason!â
âYour words mean nothing today. You chose this path yourself. You can choose the law to protect your
rights, and you will have to pay whatever amount is determined. As for the others, you wonât be getting
any shares as well, and itâs easy to eliminate you if I want to.â Lawrence raised his chin and said to
everyone.
He had his daughterâs support, so he wasnât afraid.
The relatives had nothing to say. When it came to falling apart and disregarding emotions, the one with
the most shares was the decision-maker. Anyone could be kicked out of the Pearsonsâ business
because of their dissatisfaction.
Molly pointed at Lawrence but couldnât find the words to speak. After a moment, she clutched her chest
and fell onto the couch.
When he tried to go forward to help, Abigail immediately stopped him. âDonât go!â
Scarlett hesitated for a moment before she dialed 911 on her phone.
Vincent pretended to care and went forward to support Molly as he shouted, âMom!â
The others also approached to see what was happening and realized something was wrong. They
pushed and shoved to leave.
âDonât leave! Everyone is involved in todayâs matter. Since we are here to divide the family assets,
everyone should contribute to Mollyâs hospital expenses. Otherwise, how can you justify the money you
spent on flying all the way here?â Abigail sneered.
People who had no connection with the Pearsons dared to come and demand shares. It was clear that
they were taking advantage of Lawrence and his wifeâs gentle nature.
âWe were wrong in this matter. We apologize to you. Can you let us go? We promise we will never
come back again!â
âYes, we were deceived too!â
After they spoke, they quickly ran outside.
The room fell silent, and Abigail sat on another couch as she coldly watched Molly gasping for breath
on the couch.
Lawrence struggled internally. He felt that this was wrong, but he also resented Mollyâs favoritism.
An ambulance quickly arrived and took Molly away.
âThe Pearsons may face negative news next, but I donât think we have anything to fear,â Sean said to
the downcast Lawrence and Scarlett.
Lawrence looked at him for a long time before he asked. âIs what weâre doing really right?â