Chapter 532 Distribution of Estates
"Is that so?" Violet bit her lip, "That's pretty good."
"Sis, do you want to go see him?" Steven asked, looking at her.
Violet shook her head, "No, just arrange for the funeral home to come over and take it over, I won't look
at it."
"Fine, then I'll contact the funeral home." Steven said.
Violet nodded and didn't say anything else.
After that, she left the hospital with Stanley and went back home.
Steven dealt with Eason's afterlife, the next day Eason had been cremated, but the ashes had not been
taken back but left in the funeral home.
Stanley handed Violet a document.
Violet took it suspiciously, "What is this?"
"Eason's cemetery contract, the grave next to your mom had already been bought. I had Fraser contact
the buyer and used double the price to get the buyer to transfer it over." Stanley said as he sat down
beside her.
Violet rubbed her brow, "So you asked Fraser to buy it? I thought it was someone else who bought it."
She had just contacted the cemetery to purchase the plot next to her mom's.
It turned out that the cemetery told her that the land had been bought a long time ago.
She managed to find the buyer through the cemetery, but to her surprise, the buyer told her again that
he had just transferred it to someone else.
Now it was actually Stanley who bought it.
"Well, after you agreed to Eason's request yesterday, I had Fraser make the arrangements." Stanley
picked up her cup and took a sip.
Violet flipped open the contract and looked at it, "I'll transfer the money to you later."
Stanley's face darkened, "No, I'm your husband, and you're giving me money?"
"It's different, if you bought it for my mom, I wouldn't pay you, but this cemetery is for Eason." Violet
said.
Stanley pursed his thin lips, "Then there's no need to transfer it to me, just transfer it directly to
Murphy's charity fund."
"Okay, just think of it as giving favor to Eason." Violet nodded.
At this time, Steven walked over, "Sis, a lawyer just called me and said he wanted to see us."
"A lawyer?" Violet looked at him suspiciously, "What lawyer? Who's that?"
"He said Eason sent him over." Steven replied.
Stanley laughed lightly, "It seems Eason has some kind of relic for you guys."
Violet wrinkled her brow, "Who wants his relics?"
"So sis, let the lawyer come over?" Steven asked in a small voice.
Violet closed the contract in her hand and put it on the coffee table in front of her, "Let him come over, I
want to see what exactly Eason let him come over for."
"Okay." Steven nodded, took out his phone, and called the lawyer.
About an hour later, the lawyer came.
"Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Murphy, Mr. Hunt." The lawyer greeted the three politely.
Violet gestured to the position across her, "Lawyer Hopkins, please have a seat."
"Thank you, Mrs. Murphy." Lawyer Hopkins sat down without being condescending.
Stanley looked at him, "I know you, you're famous in J City, and you're best at litigating inheritance
disputes, so your arrival is related to Eason's inheritance?"
Lawyer Hopkins pushed his glasses and nodded with a smile, "Mr. Murphy, you are right, I'm here this
time indeed for Eason’s inheritance."
"And you guessed it." Violet elbowed the man beside her.
The man hooked his lips, "It's simple, Eason is dead, yet he arranged for a lawyer before he died, why
else but for his little inheritance?"
"Lawyer Hopkins, how does he plan to arrange his estate?" Next to him, Steven poured a cup of tea for
Lawyer Hopkins and asked.
Lawyer Hopkins took out a stack of documents from his briefcase, "These are all of Eason's assets,
seven houses, two villas, six stores, and some valuable antiques and cash, so you can take a look at
them first."
Violet was surprised to hear that Eason actually still had so many properties, "It seems that when the
Hunt Group went bankrupt, he had more properties in his hands than I thought."
"It's not surprising, these were all acquired by Eason before he went bankrupt, and his bankruptcy was
due to my suppression, not a bankruptcy that falls on financial turmoil, so it's normal for him to still have
his previous properties left behind after his bankruptcy." Stanley explained as he flipped through the list
of shareholders.
If Eason was part of the bankruptcy on the financial turmoil, then all of this stuff, long before the
bankruptcy, would have been taken away by the banks.
"Lawyer Hopkins, who is he planning to give these to?" Violet asked as she put down the property
statistics in her hand.
Steven also looked at Lawyer Hopkins.
Lawyer Hopkins answered, "Eason said, seven houses, five to Mr. Hunt, two to you, Mrs. Murphy, one
villa for you and one villa Mr. Hunt, and antiques, 70% to Mr. Hunt, 30% to you, as for the cash, you
and Mr. Hunt have half of it. You should not think that Eason is unfair in his distribution, he has a
reason for distributing it this way."
"What reason does it have to be so unjust?" Violet hadn't felt unhappy when she heard such an
allocation, but Steven had become unhappy instead.
In his mind, his sister was the same as him.
So to distribute it, they should have just as many.
"Okay, Steven, don't get angry, listen to what Lawyer Hopkins has to say first." Violet patted Steven's
shoulder, somewhat amused, and at the same time somewhat touched in her heart.
How could she not be touched by her brother thinking so much of her?
Even Stanley gave Steven a look.
It was clear that Steven had received such a large inheritance, but instead of happily accepting it,
Steven was thinking of sharing it equally with Violet.
Such a brother was not often seen indeed.
He knew that many close siblings, both from the gentry and the commoners, would also fall out over
property.
Even if they don't make a scene, the one who gets the biggest share of the property won't think of
sharing it equally with the other siblings; after all, why share out what's good for them?
"Eason said that you have a family now, Mrs. Murphy, and the family you married is still rich, and you
don't have to worry about your future life, but Mr. Hunt is different, he's not well and he's not married
yet, that's why Eason thought of giving more to Mr. Hunt, I hope you won't be angry, Mrs. Murphy."
Lawyer Hopkins conveyed Eason's meaning to the crowd.
"I won't be angry, it's appropriate for him to distribute it like this, but I won't need my share, give it all to
Steven." Violet pushed the papers on the table to Steven.
Steven froze, "Sis, you don't want it?"
"Your sister won’t use it." Before Violet could reply, Stanley wrapped his arm around her waist and took
the lead, "I'll give your sister whatever she wants, and you think I will want these things?"
Stanley looked at the pile of papers with disgust.
The corners of Steven's mouth twitched.
He had money, so it was normal that he did not want it.
But ......
"Sis, he gave this to you, I can't take it and I want you to take it, if you don't want it, just give it to Arya
and Calvin as a gift from Eason, an incompetent grandfather." Steven said seriously.
Violet's lips twitched, seemingly moved by the words.
But in the end, she still pushed the papers back and only left the two houses, "I want these two suites
just for Calvin and Arya, you can take others as a gift from me, Steven."
"Sister ......"
"Take it!" Violet interrupted him with a stern face.
He had money, so it was normal that he did not want it.
"Sis, he gave this to you, | can't take it and | want you to take it, if you don't want it, just give it to Arya
and Calvin as a gift from Eason, an incompetent grandfather." Steven said seriously.
Violet's lips twitched, seemingly moved by the words.
But in the end, she still pushed the papers back and only left the two houses, "I want these two suites
just for Calvin and Arya, you can take others as a gift from me, Steven."
"Take it!" Violet interrupted him with a stern face.
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