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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1607

The documents that Malcolm gave Luna was an agreement of equity transfer.

The agreement stated that to help the Landrys during the time of crisis, Luna was willing to take out all the shares and properties that her parents had left for her, and work together with the Landrys to go through these difficult times.

Looking at the agreement and the amount that Malcolm demanded from Luna, Luna's hand could not help but tremble.

She still remembered what Rosalyn told her when she first returned to the Landrys. Back then, it was because Charles lost Luna, making her live alone outside for more than 20 years. The Landrys owed it to Luna. Thus, Rosalyn and Charles agreed to take out a portion of the inheritance for Luna as compensation.

However, Luna refused at that point. She was willing t o return to the Landry family because of her strong connection with Rosalyn, not because of the Landrys' money.

However, she never expected that Charles and Rosalyn had truly left the lump sum for her. They even made an order that stated without Luna's consent, no one could touch that money.

The inheritance they left for Luna was exorbitantly

high. Looking at how stunned Luna was, Malcolm sighed and said flatly, "The inheritance that Charles and Rosalyn left for you is almost half of the Landrys' assets.

"For the past year or so, the Landrys have been only using half of their assets to go up against Joshua. You can imagine how badly the Landrys have been targeted."

Jim, by the side, swept Malcolm a cold glance and sneered. "Thank goodness Mom and Dad decided to put half of their assets under Luna's name. Otherwise, the Landrys would've long been finished by you and Heather."

For the past six months or so, although Jim said that h e would not meddle in the Landrys' affairs anymore, h e still paid close attention to the Landry Group.

After all, even if his relationship with Charles was terrible, Rosalyn defended the Landry Group with all her might back then. Jim could not sit and do anything.

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