Cross Academy had always been a legendary ce that regr people like thewyer could only dream of entering.
And Iris Long, a mere pop star, was actually a Cross Academy student?!!
How did that happen?! Was it possible?!
Regr geniuses couldn’t even enter its gates. Only a special breed of geniuses were epted.
Did this mean that Iris Long was a special genius?
In what way?
Thewyer was confused. He didn’t understand. But he didn’t dare to doubt Cross Academy’s integrity. He didn’t think that such a prestigious and world-renowned institution such as Cross Academy would make a mistake and admit a mere pop star like Iris Long if she didn’t have the qualifications.
This only meant that she was indeed a rare, special genius.
Then why did she have such an unpleasant past? She had been known back then as a dumb heiress during her teenage years. The troubles she stirred were more (in)famous than her actual works in showbiz.
Thewyer had thought that the old Jin matriarch had be senile when he helped her draft the final will and testament.
Looking at everyone’s expression around the table, however, they didn’t look surprised at all.
"Attorney?" Jin Liwei asked. "Is something the matter?"
"Oh, no," thewyer said in a hurry. "Nothing. I just feel a little thirsty, that’s all."
Now that he mentioned it, he was indeed feeling thirsty. CEO Jin’s aura was too frightening! It felt like if he looked at Iris Long for a second longer, CEO Jin would gouge out his eyes.
After moistening his throat with a ss of water, thewyer pushed all unnecessary thoughts out of his head and continued to read his client’s will and testament.
"After a thorough consultation with my dear friend, Lu Jianhong, I have decided to leave all my Jin Corporation shares to my granddaughter-inw, Long Xin. This will ensure that Jin Corporation will be able to maintain its long-standing membership in Cross Academy’s exclusive businesswork for another few decades.
"I’m sorry, my dear Xin, if you feel that Grandma Li is using you for the sake of Jin Corporation. But thepany is very important to me and our families (the Jins and the Lus). This is your Grandfather Jin’s lifeblood.
"In addition, more than a million people all around the world depend on Jin Corporation for livelihood. We can’t fail all these people if we can’t maintain our position in the current status quo. I know, and I know that you also know, that Jin Corporation can’t possibly remain a member of the academy’s exclusive businesswork forever. But I want to dy the inevitable for as long as possible. At least, I hope that Jin Corporation will remain at the top in the next few generations.
"Xin, my dear, please forgive your grandma for using you like this. I hope that you understand my sentiments."
Iris Long teared up after hearing thewyer reading these parts. She could almost hear Grandma Li saying the exact words to her.
"Grandma Li, please don’t worry," Iris said. "Now that I know your reason for leaving yourpany shares to me, I’ll fulfill your wish. I’ll do everything in my power to safeguard Jin Corporation’s membership at Cross Academy’s exclusive businesswork just like Grandpa Lu."
Jin Liwei squeezed her hand under the table. He smiled at her, making thest of her worries about the unexpected inheritance disappear.
"That’s my girl!" Grandpa Lu’s voice boomed. "Bahahaha!"
Jin Chonglin pursed his lips but finally stopped protesting the will.
Huang Yuyan looked like she didn’tpletely understand everything, but she still gave her daughter-inw an encouraging smile.
Iris finally epted it. She looked at her husband.
It didn’t matter, anyway, if thepany shares fell on her. This came during their marriage, so it was considered marital property.
As long as they didn’t divorce (which neither of them would allow to happen unless he did something unforgivable to her), she wouldn’t take everything from him, as per their pre-nuptial agreement.
Thewyer read the closing statement. There were more legal terms that only Iris, Jin Liwei, and Grandpa Lu paid attention to. Thewyer also handed out copies for each person.
"If you have any concerns or questions, please feel free to contact me," thewyer told them. "My office will start the inheritance process as soon as possible. There are no inheritance taxes for the domestic properties, but for the ones abroad, please let me know in advance how you want to handle them first before we proceed in the transfer process."
Everyone nodded after receiving their copies of Grandma Li’s final will and testament.
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Iris held hers and it felt like it weighed a ton.
She and Jin Liwei walked thewyer to the library’s entrance where the butler was already waiting. Then the butler took over leading thewyer to the front door.
Iris and Jin Liwei returned to where the others remained sitting.
"Sister Xin, I wasn’t trying to undermine you earlier," Jin Chonglin said before anyone could speak. "I only wanted to know why Grandma Li would leave all herpany shares to you and not to my big brother. After hearing her reason, I thought it made sense."
Iris nodded. She didn’t really feel offended by his earlier protests, just irritated. Now that he apologized, everything was fine.
"Don’t worry about it anymore," she said.
Jin Chonglin released a big sigh of relief before smiling. Then he nced at his big brother. Fortunately, Jin Liwei didn’t react too much. Jin Chonglin knew that if he offended his sister-inw, it meant offending his brother as well.
"Grandpa Lu, did Grandma Li really consult you before making her decision?" Iris couldn’t help but ask the old man.
"She sure did," Grandpa Lu admitted. "You don’t think that this old man influenced her, do you? Tell me, I want to know! Zhiruo is the one who thought about it first. She wasn’t only worried about leaving us, her family, behind. She also worried about Jin Corporation. Just like what she said in the letter, Jin Corporation is the lifeblood of myte brother and I."<fn0396> Fresh chapters posted on find?novel</fn0396>