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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 322

Mr. Baldwin returned, "That's fine. I can draft it for you right now." He opened his briefcase, took out his laptop, and opened it, "If you have any requests, feel free to tell me."

Joyce thought about it, "I'm inheriting Stephanie's shares, and I'd like to add a few conditions. You can see if it is feasible. First, I only inherit Stephanie's shares temporarily, and once the case of Stephanie's murder is settled, the shares will be returned directly to Luther without my further authorization."

"Wait." Mr. Baldwin looked at Joyce in amazement, "Mrs. Warner, do you know what you are talking about? You are now asking me to redistribute the shares you will soon own? Are you sure that you want to give up such a huge fortune in the future?"

Mr. Baldwin simply could not imagine. She just inherited a wealthy and unparalleled property, but she does not want.

"Yes, I know exactly what I'm doing. I never wanted a penny from the Warner family, and I was willing to inherit the shares because I believed that my grandmother must have had a reason when she fought so hard to transfer the shares to me before she died. I couldn't let my grandmother's expectations down." Joyce explained. These words, she did not say to Luther.

But in front of the lawyer, she did not need to hide.

"Yes, I understand." Mr. Baldwin was also a man who had been through thick and thin and had seen the world before, and he was used to all those feuds and inheritance disputes between the rich and the poor. But this was the first time in his life that he had met someone like Joyce.

He began tapping rapidly on the keyboard, drafting the agreement.

"Second, during the period I keep the shares, all the proceeds generated because of the shares will be donated to an orphanage to support various charitable activities that care for orphans." After Joyce finished, she did not forget to ask, "Do I have the right to distribute it in this way?"

Mr. Baldwin, even more shocked, now had a little more appreciation in his eyes as he affirmed.

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