Jacqueline looked at Mr. Baldwin with surprise, "Mr. Baldwin, what brings you here? What can I do for you?"
Mr. Baldwin was dressed in a suit with a pair of gold-rimmed glasses.
He bowed slightly towards Jacqueline, Shelly, and Luther and said respectfully, "Sorry to bother you all. I asked the nurse's desk earlier to keep an eye out and contact me as soon as Mr. Warner woke up."
"Is there something important that needs to be delt with?"
Luther looked up slightly and looked into Mr. Baldwin's eyes, totally unaware of what he was thinking.
He had a vague feeling in his heart that Mr. Baldwin's sudden appearance must be related to Joyce's disappearance.
"That's right. Mr. Warner."
Mr. Baldwin opened his briefcase and took out a document, "I brought a copy of the agreement that Mrs. Warner signed, regarding the change of shares. Now it's time to take it out."
"Joyce left an agreement about her shares?" Luther was secretly surprised, and he coughed several times to catch his breath because of the pain in his chest.
Jacqueline saw that he was uncomfortable and said worriedly, "Luther, you're hurt very badly. Should we call the doctor to come and take a look?"
When Mr. Baldwin saw how weak and pale Luther was, he said, "Mr. Warner, maybe I should come back later? You should have a good rest. We are not in a rush to get it done today."
Luther waved his hand feebly, "No, I'm fine. Mr. Baldwin, you go ahead."
"Good."
Mr. Baldwin opened the file in his hand.
He said, "Well, after the legal proceedings regarding Ms. Stephanie's will were completed, you and Joyce signed several documents as heirs to the shares. Mr. Warner must still remember?"
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