Chapter 1222 Chapter 1222: Norah declared, "I've gotten a basic grasp of his condition. I'll need to review his medical records thoroughly before making any decisions." Bernice turned to Caylee and said, “Caylee, you have my father's medical files, correct?" Caylee nodded. While she was the custodian of the records, she hesitated about handing them over to Norah. She glanced at Huntley, seeking his opinion.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter a moment's consideration, Huntley said, "Caylee, bring them out. Norah is prepared to assist. Whatever the outcome, we should support her as family." Bernice said, "Huntley, Caylee, Norah is serious about her commitments. If she sets her mind to something, she will definitely get it done." Caylee walked into the room, shut the door, and started looking for the medical notes. "Ahem, Caylee." An old, hoarse voice cfrom the bed, prompting Caylee to pause and walk over.
Keenan opened his eyes and said, "I want to update my will." Caylee paused briefly, taken aback, then asked respectfully, "What changes do you wish to make?" "Ten percent of the company's shares should go to Bernice, and five percent to Norah. After the changes, the will needs to be notarized," he said as he took a deep breath. “I'm entrusting this task to you. Handle it carefully." hosts great stories Caylee was taken by surprise. It was clear Keenan held a deep affection for his daughter and granddaughter, evident from his decision to allocate shares to them after just one meeting. Transferring shares was comparable to handing over a fortune, especially since the Frazier family's shares were worth several hundred million.
"Got it. I will take care of it immediately." Caylee picked up the medical notes, handed them to Norah, then moved to Huntley's side to discreetly inform him of Keenan's decision.
As the current head of the Frazier family, Huntley needed to be informed about all significant decisions.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe was still lost in thought when Florence approached, her voice sharp. "No, the shares cannot be given to them."
Huntley looked up. Nearby, Bernice and Norah had their heads buried in the medical notes and didn't hear E.n. their conversation.
"Why not? It's my father's decision," Huntley frowned. The content is on novelenglish.net!
Florence clutched his hand, her voice filled with bitterness. "Why should they get the shares? You are aware that after your sister's departure, the Frazier family endured ongoing oppression from the Miller family. Their hostility persists to this day. Why should we forgive her just because she returned, alive and tearful?" She remembered the joy she felt after giving birth to Braden. But the Frazier family was plunged into danger when Bernice suddenly left.