Juliana looked up at them, "Is that all right with everyone?"
After Juliana's vigorous counter-blow, Granduncle Danie and the others did not dare to say anything, especially Uncle Jason, who was afraid that Juliana might have got something on him.
Jermaine looked up at them and gave them a hint with his eyes.
After that, he said in a deep voice, "Jill, I won't take what your mother gave you. As long as the elders agree, I will give you the stake as well."
Juliana looked at them indifferently.
Granduncle Danie was the first to speak up, "Since Sury has left it to Jill, it belongs to her."
Granduncle Owen coughed and said, "It is meant to be Jill's. Jermaine, you're not supposed to have it."
Jason, despite his reluctance, could only say, "I'm just her uncle and it's out of my hands."
Jermaine was astonished because that was not what they had agreed to say in the study.
How could they all have changed their tune after only a short while?
Jermaine said to Danie, "Uncle Danie, Jill is still young. I invited you here so that you can bear witness that I will keep her shares for her and will not do anything with them."
Granduncle Danie insisted with a sullen face, "Let Jill keep her things for herself, lest it is said that you even take your daughter's money."
Jermaine then looked at the others, none of whom said anything, and could only look at Miriam, whose cheeks were red and swollen.
Miriam also had no confidence, "Jermaine, it's better to give the shares to Jill, that's the shares of her mother after all."
Jermaine looked at them in astonishment and they all looked away sheepishly and uncomfortably.
Jermaine questioned Juliana somberly, "What on earth have you done to make them all change their minds?"
Juliana was innocent, "You have been in the study and I haven't even spoken to them. What could I have done?"
She didn't even know what was going on herself.
Jermaine had hoped that the elders would put pressure on Juliana to keep her shares.
However, they all turned the gun round now.
Juliana raised her eyebrows as she looked at Jermaine, "What? You just said you would give me the stakes, but now you don't want to do it?"
Jermaine looked at Juliana gloomily and could only give her the share transfer letter.
If he didn't give it, he would have to get a lawsuit.
Juliana checked the transfer letter and confirmed it was correct before leaving.
Selene kept waiting, but didn't see what she wanted to see, and could only sulk.
Jermaine watched Juliana's car drive away before turning his head to Granduncle Danie and the others and asking unhappily, "Haven't we made a deal? Why did you change your mind?"
Granduncle Danie was too old and embarrassed to answer it.
Jason's face darkened as he said, "Jermaine, it was Benson who sent a message to us that if we made things difficult for Juliana, we wouldn't be able to keep our companies."
They also craved Juliana's 20 percent stake.
But if they dared to take it from Juliana, their companies would be declared insolvent tomorrow.
Hearing this reason, Jermaine couldn't say anything and was extremely frustrated.
Selene clutched her dress tightly with her hands.
Benson had helped Juliana again!
Why was Juliana so lucky to have married a short-lived madman who was so protective of her?
Why couldn't Benson be as ugly and violent as the rumors and just beat Juliana to death?
Selene was angry, but she felt a little better when she thought about the text message she had just sent.
Juliana would not have a good time tonight.
She was waiting to see Juliana's misery tomorrow!
...
Juliana went straight back home.
The car was only parked when Philip hurried over, "Mrs. Leach, have you upset the young master again?"