Chapter 1229 The elevator doors swung open, revealing the top floor. Bernard quickened his pace and headed for the presidentâs office.
Cedric, who was left standing in his tracks, heard a frosty remark from outside the elevator.
âNot allowed to change names!â
Bernard had picked out these names and heâs not allowed to change them?
Cedric regretted it. If he had known, he would have never made that request.
Fearing a scolding from Hailey, Cedric sprinted after Bernard like a madman.
âBro, these two names are so strange. Can you pick something more...normal?â
Bernard didnât answer. He just turned and walked away.
Cedric thought, was he really going to name his kids Boy Laurence and Girl Laurence?
Bernardâs urgent business was to call all the brothers back to the company for a meeting to announce:
He had bought back all the shares and was redistributing his own shares.
30% of them went to Cedric, while the remaining four brothers each got 10%. Eleanor had 30%.
Blake and his soon-to-be-retired children only had management rights.
This distribution meant that the Laurence Group was no longer ruled by Bernard alone but was a collective leadership of the brothers.
âBro, why are you giving us all your shares?â
Cedric, still distressed over the naming issue, was completely baffled when he saw the share distribution on the screen.
The other brothers were also puzzled, looking at Bernard. Was Bernard retiring?
Bernard, seated at the head of the table, slowly twirled a pen with his bony fingers.
âYouâve all contributed to the company. Itâs only fair you get shares.â
-âBut the other brothers have contributed way more than me. Why give me so much?â
Even though the other four brothers wouldnât squabble over such things, Cedric felt guilty.
âIâll be grooming you to take my place over the next period.â
That just confused Cedric even more.
âIf I take your place, where are you going?â
Bernard didnât answer that question in front of them.
âI have my plans.â
Kendrick Laurence and Taylor Laurence wanted to ask what plans, but Bernard raised his hand to stop them.
âDo you guys have any objections to the way Iâve divided things?!
Although they had doubts, no one voiced them. They probably thought Bernard could distribute however he saw fit, they didnât really mind.
It was this trust that allowed Bernard to spend a fortune to buy all the shares, dissolve the board, and hand it all over to them.
âSince you trust me, I trust you. Iâm giving you these shares without asking for a dime. All I ask is that you do one thing for me.â
The fifth child of the Laurence family in Africa responded over the screen, âBro, just say the word. No matter what you need, we got your back.â
Bernardâs cold gaze moved to the share distribution on the big screen.
âAs you can see, Iâve given 30% of the shares to my wife, Eleanorâ
âThose are shares you bought with your own money. You can give them to whoever you want.â
Taylor was the first to respond, and the other brothers chimed in.
âThatâs right, bro. You split it however you want. We donât have any objections.â
A faint smile, tinged with melancholy, played across Bernardâs lips.
âEven though you have no objections, there are others in the Laurence family. I hope you can protect her in the future. Donât let her suffer any grievances in the Laurence family.â
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Protecting Eleanor was Bernardâs responsibility. Why was he suddenly asking them to protect Eleanor?
Cedric and the other brothers exchanged glances, then plucked up the courage to ask Bernard.
âBro, whatâs going on? Youâre talking like youâre giving your last will and testament. This is all very sudden.â
Bernard gave him a sidelong glance, his eyes filled with complex emotions.
âAll you need to answer is yes or no.â
Bernard was always a man of mystery. As his brothers, they didnât dare to pry too much.
âBro, whatever you ask, weâll do. We promise.â
Hearing his brothersâ assurances, Bernardâs heavy heart finally lightened.
After the meeting, Cedric followed Bernard to his office.