Broken Memories, Intertwined Hearts

Chapter 247



Chapter 247

Silas looked at her, and felt incredibly amused. "You thought you could pull over on the chairman with your tricks? When the chairman first brought you into the Galeana family, it was partly out of guilt for Ms Emma. He's taken care of her for years, especially given her condition with her broken legs. The doctors even said she might end up disabled. The other reason is he didn't want mishaps to threaten Ms Ines. He's a proud man. After you betrayed him, you think he'd put your name on a marriage certificate? That's a dream.

His daughters have always been his top priority. You've never been in the picture. That's why he hasn't shared a bed with you in years. He's disgusted by you."

Shirley seemed to take a huge hit, shaking her head continuously. "No way, Hunter wouldn't be this heartless to me. I don't believe it."

Ines, on the other hand, was holding back tears, completely clueless about this. She never understood why Hunter, who's not a fool, would let Shirley into his family. Now everything made sense. He had planned it all along.

"As for the legal implications of the marriage certificate, you can look it up yourself. I wouldn't lie about this, ma'am," Silas said, emphasizing the last word.

The lawyer needed clarification. He thought he had this in the bag, but a huge twist just came out of nowhere and turned out Shirley wasn't Hunter's wife.

Ethan chuckled. This was just like Hunter, all right. Ines's occasional slyness was totally a reflection of him. He dug a big pit, and Shirley just jumped right into it.

Silas turned to the lawyer, "I suppose you know what to do now. Shirley and the chairman were never legally married. They weren't even co-habitating. She has no right to participate in the distribution of the chairman's inheritance."

The lawyer wiped the sweat off his forehead, "I'm sorry for interrupting. I know what to do now." He left in a hurry after saying that.

Silas looked at Shirley again, "It's time for you to leave too. You're not an employee of the Galeana Group, and you're not the chairman's wife. You have no reason to stay here."

Shirley was completely shattered, "No, I don't believe a word you said. I don't believe it."

"Believe it or not, that's the truth. Since you returned to the Galeana family, I've been waiting for this day. Who knew it would take this long."

Shirley pointed at Emma, "Even if I don't get anything, Emma will. She's Hunter's daughter."

"That's Ms Emma's business. It has nothing to do with you."

"How does it have nothing to do with me? She's my daughter. What's hers is mine."

Silas hadn't met anyone as unreasonable as Shirley, "Ms Emma is an adult. She can handle her property. You have no right to interfere."

"No, you must tell me today, how much inheritance will Emma get?"

Silas wouldn't give Shirley the time of day. Seeing her being persistent, he dialled the security team to have her escorted out.

Upon receiving the call, the security team arrived and grabbed Shirley by the arm. Enraged, Shirley yelled, "What are you doing? I'm the chairman's wife. I'll have you fired." The security guards, recognizing Shirley, looked towards Silas for confirmation. Silas waved his hand, "Remember, as of today, she's no longer the chairman's wife. If she dares to show up at the company again, kick her out. Don't listen to her."

Shirley turned to Emma, "Emma, help your mom. They're laying their hands on me."

Emma looked up at her and said, "Mom, you should go and calm down. You don't belong here."

"Take her away," Silas instructed the security guards again.

The two guards nodded, grabbed Shirley and forcibly escorted her out of the office. Shirley's angry shouts echoed in the hallway, "Silas, you can't do this to me. You'll get what's coming to you."

"Emma, I'm your mother. Why aren't you helping me?"

After Shirley left, the office finally returned to peace. Silas rubbed his temples, feeling a headache. Seeing his exhaustion, Ines couldn’t help but ask, "Silas, are you okay? If you're tired, just go home and rest."

Silas shook his head, "I can't leave now. There are issues at the branch office that need to be handled. I came as soon as I got the message. I didn't expect her to be this desperate to divide the chairman's assets."

Ines couldn't help but ask, "Silas, everything you said just now, is it true?" This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.

Silas nodded, "This was the chairman's business, and nobody knows it better than I do. My wife and I have stayed with the Galeana family all these years because we knew the truth. Otherwise, my wife can't stand someone like Shirley."

Ines remembered that Eda was never fond of Shirley. She initially thought they stayed due to a lack of better options, but there was more to it.

"Ethan told me that you and Eda haven't been back to the Galeana family since the funeral. Where are you staying now?"

"Ms Ines, don't worry about us. I've saved enough over the years to support us. It's more relaxing living outside, not as tiring as living with the Galeana family."

After chatting with Ines for a while, Silas realized Emma was still sitting on the couch, in silence. He didn't know what to say.

Silas saw her silence and gave her shoulder a gentle pat, "Emma, you're you, and your mom is your mom. Your and Jasmine's future has already been sorted out by the chairman. He's written his will with very detailed arrangements. You don't have to worry."

Hearing this, Emma looked up at Silas, "When did Father write a will?"

"He wrote it after he got back from the States. It should be in his study room. I already told Eda, she should have gone to the Galeana family to get it by now. We'll settle this today."

Emma didn't say anything. If she guessed right, that will have been destroyed by Shirley. There's no will now.

After Silas finished, his phone rang. The caller was Eda, "Did you find it?"

"Silas, did you remember wrong? There's no will in that cabinet. It's empty." Auntie Wang's anxious voice came through the phone.


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