Chapter 989
Chapter 989 Leaving A Will
Growing tired of dealing with Nathaniel, Cecilia began to focus on her meal instead.
The baby was already over four months old. In contrast to the first three months, her appetite had drastically increased, and everything she ate seemed to burst with flavor.
She had told Elliot in advance that they would be dining out that day.
After having a satisfying meal, she and Nathaniel finally returned home.
After returning home, Nathaniel made up his mind while Cecilia accompanied the children. He stepped outside and dialed Zachary’s number.
“Schedule the surgery for me.”
“Have you made up your mind?” Zachary asked.
“Yeah.”
“Did you tell Cecilia about this?” Zachary couldn’t help but ask.
It would be best to inform Cecilia about it.
“No, don’t tell anyone. We’re doing this surgery in secret,” Nathaniel said solemnly.
Zachary was somewhat worried. “I don’t think that’s a good idea. What if something goes wrong?”
“I’ll make sure Cecilia and the children are taken care of, so you don’t need to interfere,” Nathaniel stated once again.
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“All right.”
Zachary glanced at the time, then turned his attention to Nathaniel’s radiological image. “Let’s schedule the surgery for half a month from now,” he suggested.
“All right.”
Nathaniel didn’t say much. Once everything was set, he hung up the phone.
The following day, Nathaniel reached out to Mason and then sought Ernest’s counsel.
He had looked into Ernest’s background. The man was inherently good–natured, and a reliable individual.
Aside from the time when Nathaniel’s judgment was clouded due to his involvement with Cecilia, he would never let personal feelings influence his assessment of whether someone was trustworthy or not.
“Ernest, I’m planning to write my will.”
The mere mention of will left the two people in the room utterly shocked.
Mason was in utter disbelief. “Mr. Rainsworth, what’s going on? You’re still so young, why are you writing a
He didn’t just see Nathaniel as a superior, but also as a friend, a partner with whom he strove for success in their business ventures.
Let’s talk later. For now, let’s discuss the will, Nathaniel interrupted him.
Mason could only choose to remain silent for the time being
Although Ernest was curious, he still maintained his profesional integrity. He sat down obediently, opened his laptop, and started typing, Nathaniel began to recite, “If anything were to happen to me and I love my ability to make judgments, all the assets under my name will go to Cecilia. However, it needs to be done in stages as it got handed over to Cecilia. Ernest, you and Mason will help manage the company, and you must regularly send the dividends from my shares to Cecilia. Remember, this must be done in secret.
Nathaniel had spoken at length, essentially conveying that for the sake of security, he was entrusting all his assets to Cecilia. However, he wouldn’t be transferring everything to Cecilia all at once.
Once Cecilia had gradually gotten used to things, he would then slowly hand everything over.
He was worried that Cecilia couldn’t manage such a large company at first, fearing it might lead to her downfall if he handed it over to her directly.
After all, whether it was Orion Corporation or Imminence Corporation, his strategy had greatly offended others.
Once everything was documented, most of the morning had already slipped away.
After Ernest left, Mason shut the office door. No longerable to contain his curiosity about what had actually happened, he asked Nathaniel about it.
I’m gearing up for a surgery. If it’s successful, my sight will be restored, but if it fails, I might end up a fool, Nathaniel informed him in a grave tone.
Mason was completely taken aback at the news.
When he regained his composure, he quickly asked, “Is there really no other way besides surgery?”
“No one wants to be blind forever, Nathaniel responded solemnly.
Indeed, an ordinary person, given a glimmer of hope, would opt for surgery, let alone Nathaniel
He was once so proud but was subjected to constant ridicule after becoming blind.