The Unshackled Queen: Never Say Never

Chapter 96



“Unbelievable! Why do you think you deserve a piece of our family’s fortune?” Sadie shouted.

Clearly, Hannah had no intention to engage in this debate.

She turned and left the store with Lydia.

They hadn’t gone far when Declan and a few others approached them.

“Hannah!”

With a somber look, Declan reached out to Hannah.

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“I’ll grant you three percent of the stock.

Also, the assets under both our names are yours.

Sadie clenched her jaw, saying, “Happy now? My brother’s offering you three percent! Isn’t that enough? You were never meant to have any of it! Only because of my brother’s generosity and your intimidation tactics are you getting anything!”

Hannah paused and faced Declan.

“Mr.

Edwards, wasn’t it due to our marriage that Allison transferred those shares to you? It seems that I was the reason you got that 40% in the first place.

Remembering Allison’s words during the share transfer, Declan’s face shifted.

“You think offering three percent is enough to push me away? If I can claim 20%, why would I need your pity? I never take what’s not mine.

But I’ll stand my ground for what is.

Eliana, with a mournful look, clutched Declan’s arm.

“Miss Moore, I believed you two were deeply in love and wouldn’t let money tear you apart.

How could you hurt Declan over wealth?”

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Hannah responded evenly to Eliana, “Considering our past, isn’t that bond worth 20% of the shares? You think 20% is a huge amount?”Content (C) Nôv/elDra/ma.Org.

Hannah scoffed, “It’s mere money.

I might not need it, but I won’t let it slip from my grasp.

Eliana’s eyes welled up, seemingly hurt by Hannah’s words.

Declan, seeing Eliana upset, cast a reproachful glance at Hannah.

“What’s become of you, Hannah? I’m truly disheartened.

I intended to be more generous, even after our divorce.

I never imagined it would come to this.

Hannah shot back with a smirk, “I’ll see you in court.

Observing Hannah’s resolve, Declan felt unsettled.

His lawyer had mentioned that Hannah’s chances of winning were quite high, and they were at a distinct disadvantage.

The idea of relinquishing 20% of the stock, not to mention several properties and luxury cars, was hard for Declan to stomach.

“Hannah, remember how kind Grandma was to you? Do you really want to break her heart over this?”

With a softer voice, Declan added, “The last thing we want is for her to learn of this and fall ill, right?”


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