Login via

You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 237

"Luther, according to the police, Joyce is still the most suspected person. The victim was your own grandmother, may I ask why you insist on believing that your wife is innocent? What is your reasoning?"

Luther stood up straight, looked squarely at the camera, awe-inspiring, and said solemnly, word by word, "No need for reasons, I believe her unconditionally!"

Joyce heard the words, her heart shook violently. Although she did not know whether he deliberately said so in front of the camera, or he really thought so. Anyway, at this moment, she was touched to the core. At this critical moment, she needed to be trusted in her heart.

"I didn't kill anyone, I believe the police will prove my innocence in the near future." Facing the camera, Joyce spoke her mind for the first time, "I hope the police will find out the real culprit as soon as possible, so that my grandmother can rest in peace soon."

At this point, a reporter asked, "Luther, there are rumors that your grandmother left 10 percent of the shares of R&S Group to Joyce, and your mother and sister didn't get any of it. Is that true?"

"Yes. It is true." Luther admitted.

"Luther, Joyce will now become the second largest shareholder of R&S Group. I heard that the Warner family still has relatives overseas, and Stephanie left an unfair will during her lifetime, will there be an issue over the inheritance among the Warner family?" A reporter asked sharply.

"Luther, how do you feel about the will your grandmother left."

"Luther, do you have a problem with Joyce getting 10 percent of the shares?"

The Warner family's overseas relative was his aunt, his father's sister, Pauline Warner, who had an unpleasant history with the Warner family. Once Pauline and Stephanie had a serious argument. As a result, Pauline was forced to leave the country and had been manipulating her shares overseas ever since. When Stephanie was alive, Pauline was afraid of her and never returned.

Now that Grandma was dead, Pauline, would surely come back.

It was better to solve the immediate problem, however, than the unknowable trouble in the future.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: You Hit My Heart