The will

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As the Oh family sat in front of the lawyer, Minseok couldn't keep himself from sending Sehun some plainly hateful look. It shocked the eldest but not Sehun.

"Let's go through it." The old man said and Minseok looked in front of him. "I may say that the will was written several days before the merge, so in any case the Xi company thought it was threatening for its business, I may not be able to help you. Anyway..." The man took the paper he had in hand and unfolded it. "I, Oh Dong Hyun, had written this letter, with my full will and mind, as a testament.

I wish, after my death, that my great sons will stop the fight, which is why I plan to give each one of them an equal part of the properties. Kim Minseok, my hardworking heir, will take the Oh's mansion, the fields in the Jeju, with the small motel I managed there, and the full control of the company, after my death, unless I indeed end up selling the company or merging with any other company, while Sehun will have the five properties left. His father have already his own company, and hold the properties of his wife, so I hope he doesn't mind my planning."

Sehun tensed incredibly, while Minseok made himself comfortable, a smirk playing in his lips.

"For my dear daughter, who refused any of my money and properties, I wish I published your books by the time you read this. I loved you, and always loved you, so please forgive me for all the pain I caused.

From your devoted Oh

Oh Dong Hyun."

The lawyer did put down the paper, and looked up. "As it seems, the will give Kim Minseok on his own, around 53% of the Oh properties, while Oh Sehun get 47%."

"Fair enough." The old Oh said making Sehun look at him incredible. "Sehun is my heir so he will get everything his mother and I own, while the poor Minseok will get nothing else." The insult was hidden but perciptible, and it made Minseok almost growl but he smiled instead.

"I got Luhan, Uncle." Little they knew what he meant.

"And the benefits of his mother five books published so far, which actually exceed what your grandpa expected." The lawyer pointed out. "Here actually a pay check your mother was supposed to get for one of her books, and since your mother uses a bank account under your name, you can get informations about the books incomes."

Minseok held the paper when his hands shooks. "Oh! My! God!" Minseok was astonished. "Are you serious?" He looked up to the lawyer who nodded seriously. "It's a huge amount of money."

"Your mother made academic books, it was rather expected in my point of view." The lawyer said, raising an eyebrow, while Minseok felt so small, ashamed that he never read her books. "You should be proud of her."

"I am." Minseok's eyes were suddenly filled with tears. "And I know what I'll do with the money." Sehun peaked to notice the check in english, which meant that it wasn't a Korean publishing company that held the woman's books.

"Here are the papers with your names on it. All you have to do is to sign, here." The man said pointing to the bottom of the paper, giving Minseok the first file. "and you will be finally having the full control of your part of the will." Minseok took the pen and shakingly signed before standing, surprising the lawyer and the two other men.

"I need to go, if it is possible." The lawyer blinked at the strange tone used, and soon noticed tears slowly making their way in Minseok's cheeks.

"Yes, sure."

"Thank you for your time and for the paycheck, sir." Minseok bowed before rushing out. As soon as he was out of the sight, Sehun scoffed.

"He's too happy for someone who just lost his mother." Sehun coldly said. "Is there any way for me to take the company?" The question shocked the lawyer. "I asked you a clear question."

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