722 Chapter 721
As soon as those words left Nathanâs mouth, everyone turned to look at old Mrs. Horton.
She glanced at Lewis, then at Oliver, and smiled. âIâll go along with whatever you decide.â
Oliver immediately beamed. âGranduncle, you heard her, right? Grandma said to go with our plan, soâŠâ
Julius interrupted, âNo, what she meant was to listen to me! When she was fully aware, the one she loved most was Lewis. Itâs under his leadership that the Horton family has made it this far. Without him, we wouldnât have even made it to Clance! If my sister were still of sound mind, thereâs no way sheâd agree to change the will.â
Oliver was starting to panic and shot a look at Nathan.
Nathan didnât hesitate. âUncle, weâve never denied Lewisâs contributions to the family, and weâre grateful for them. But my motherâs will is crucial for us, too. Surely, she didnât mean to give everything to Lewis without leaving something for us?â
Oliver quickly chimed in. âExactly! Even if Grandma just gave us 5%â5% out of the 20% of the company shares that Lewis is holding right nowâthat wouldnât be unreasonable, would it? She canât possibly leave nothing for us and give everything to Lewis, right?â
Julius frowned, deep in thought.
At that moment, Julius suddenly asked, âWait, have you already seen the current will? Is that why youâre pushing for these changes? Are you saying that my sister really didnât leave you anything?â
Nathanâs expression soured. âOf course, she didnât leave us anything! After allâŠâ
After all, if they could just secure 5%, theyâd surpass Lewisâs stake in the company. Even though 10% of the shares were unaccounted for, the person with the most shares would still have the loudest voice on the board.
Considering how much old Mrs. Horton adored Lewis, there was no way sheâd leave anything less than everything to him.
Nathan was deep in thought when Julius spoke again, âWhy donât we go take a look at the will before we make any decisions?â
Nathan waved it off. âWhatâs the point of looking at it? Letâs just change it already. No need to complicate things.â
Julius sighed. âItâs better to check first.â
He turned to Nathan. âCome with me to the lawyerâs office. Since the will has been officially filed, itâs being kept under their management. They wonât just show it to us. If itâs really unreasonable, Iâll help you draft a new one.â
Nathan frowned but, seeing Juliusâs determination, stood up. âAlright, Iâll go.â
Oliver immediately jumped to his feet as well. âIâll come with you!â
Nathan quickly shot him a look, his gaze shifting between Lewis and Keira Olsen. He then said to Oliver, âYou stay here.â
He glanced at Oliver.
Oliver instantly understood what he meant.
If the only people left behind were Marisa and Selena, Keira and Lewis might try something with old Mrs. Horton.
After all, Keira had already used medication to treat old Mrs. Hortonâs dementia once. Now, they were preventing further treatment.
If he left as well, Marisa and Selena werenât officially family members and wouldnât be able to stop Lewis and Keira from doing anything.
Oliver caught on quickly. âAlright, Iâll stay.â
Nathan turned to Lewis, sneering. âWeâll go look at the will, but donât try any funny business while weâre gone.â
With that, he helped Julius out the door.
Keira stood to the side, feeling nothing but disdain.
When Nathan spoke to Oliver, he sounded like a doting father, but when addressing Lewis, it was like he was speaking to an enemy.
No wonder Lewis only ever stayed close to his grandmother, having grown up in such a hostile environment.
Keira looked at Lewis and gently took his hand, signaling that he wasnât alone anymore.
Lewis smiled softly at her before turning his gaze to old Mrs. Horton.
In a low voice, Keira asked, âDid Grandma leave all her shares to you in the will?â
If she had, then the shares Keira had inherited from Lewisâs mother wouldnât be needed. She wouldnât have to bring them out and put Lewis in a difficult position.
But if not, then perhaps those shares would need to be used to ensure Lewis maintained his advantage.
Lewis heard her question and lowered his eyes.
After a long pause, he shook his head. âI donât think so.â
Keira was taken aback.
Lewis said, âGrandma has always been fair. Even though the main branch hasnât shown her much respect, they havenât done anything to truly harm her. She wouldnât leave them with nothing.â
Keira immediately grew anxious. âWhat are you going to do, then?â
Lewis chuckled, a confident gleam in his eyes. âThereâs no rush.â
With a cold smile, he added, âI donât care about the Horton Group. Why would I care about a few shares?â