Mi Shen also turned his head and saw a middle-aged man in a suit stride onto the white stage.
He introduced himself to the audience, "My name is Jiu Yi, and I am the senior Mr. Li's lawyer. I have here a will of his, and I hope to take the opportunity today to make it public."
A lawyer, a will?
The crowd exchanged glances, wondering if there would be some twist tonight.
Just as Li Sheng had let down his guard, it suddenly went up again. He subconsciously looked towards Li Fengyu. The latter just gave him a calming look and said with a light smile, "Then, we'll have to trouble Lawyer Jiu to read it out loud."
"Of course." Jiu Yi nodded, took an envelope from his breast pocket, and then took out a letter. He unfolded it and began to read, "The shares of the Li family's enterprises should be divided into three parts after my death, to be inherited by Li Sheng, Li Fengchang, and Shen Meizhi respectively."
As soon as the words were spoken, the crowd below the stage began to discuss—