Chapter 904
Ss knew that a more important discussion awaited them, and he followed Shane upstairs in a serious
mood.
They ended up in Shane’s study.
Shane passed the evidence he had collectedst night to Ss. “Send this to the police station. It’s time
to get Sam arrested.”
“Yes, sir.” Ss took the evidence and ced it in his briefcase.
He spied an unusual document peeking out from the stack of evidence.
“What’s this?” Pulling the document out, Ss continued, “Mr. Shane, this isn’t evidence concerning
Sam’s crime.”
“Hmm?” Frowning, Shane reached for the paper in his assistant’s hand. It turned out to be a share
transfer agreement, in which his mother outlined her wishes to transfer shares to Sean.
He narrowed his eyes and asked, “Where did you see this?”
“It was in the car ident report,” Ss replied.
Shane’s lips tightened into a thin line.
He had skimmed through the reportst night. I must’ve missed the share transfer agreement.
“The shares specified on the agreement belong to Wells Properties,” Ss eximed in surprise as he
turned to gauge Shane’s reaction, who seemed to be deep in thought.
Shane had seen the name of thepany at the same time as Ss.
Wells Properties was gifted by his grandfather to his mother when she married into the Thompson family.
It was not arge real estatepany back then.
Though it sounded like a real estatepany, Wells Properties was, in fact, a renovationpany.
Since it was under his mother’s name, it was never associated with Thompson Group, whose primary
trade was luxury goods. His mother had managed Wells Properties alone until her death. From then on,
thepany was in the hands of a new manager, and Shane only dropped in from time to time to check
on thepany’s situation.
Thus, no one knew that Wells Properties belonged to the Thompson family.
It only left the family after his mother transferred thepany’s ownership to someone else.
“Mr. Shane, it’s no wonder that manager said that Wells Properties didn’t belong to you when you tried to
take over the reins. Your mother transferred fifty percent of the shares to someone else. We never
would’ve expected the recipient to be Sean.” Ss was utterly shocked.
Shane remained silent, though he was stunned at the revtion as well.
He knew his mother’s signature was genuine.
She had an odd and inimitable writing habit of adding an upward stroke to thest letter of every
sentence.
The confidence of the pen strokes convinced Shane that his mother had not signed this document
against her will.
In other words, his mother’s intentions to transfer Wells Properties’ ownership to Sean were genuine.
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Why would she do this?
Shane was perplexed, so was Ss.
Ss looked at the signature lines andmented, “Your mother is the only one who’s signed this
document. Without Sean’s signature, he can’t officially own these shares.”
“No one knows about this, not even that manager. Everyone believes that the shares are already in the
new chairman’s hands,” Shane said.
Adjusting his sses, Ss replied, “The public’s been curious about thepany’s new chairman and
his seemingly low profile. Since Sean hasn’t gotten his hands on the shares, he can’t publicly im
ownership of thepany. There’s a good chance he doesn’t even know that he’s the new chairman of
Wells Properties.”
“No, he definitely knows.” Shane narrowed his eyes in contemtion.
“He knows?”
“That’s right.” Shane added, “He’s been searching high and low for the will, which we assumed was
because he wanted to destroy evidence of Sam’s crimes. It turns out he hates Sam as well, and he
would never help that b*stard escape. After all, threatening Sean with Sam didn’t get him to show his
face.”
“Are you saying that Sean’s been after the will all this while because he wants to get his hands on the
Wells Properties’ shares?” Ss widened his eyes in understanding.
“I can’t think of any other reason. He probably knew ages ago that the share transfer agreement was in
grandpa’s hands, and that it would eventually end up in the will.”