Chapter 32 Don't Blame Us For Offending!
Chapter 32 Don't Blame Us For Offending!
Chapter 32 Don't Blame Us For Offending!
She called Marcus Page and asked him to come in to pick her up. At the same time, she opened the window.
Fortunately, she lived on the second floor, which was not very high from the ground, so she could escape along the sewer pipe and the air conditioner.
After making up her mind, Jocelyn climbed up to the window and climbed out cautiously, but unfortunately, her clothes were accidentally caught on a nail, making it difficult to get down.
When Marcus came in from the outside, he saw Jocelyn from a distance turning over the window on the second floor. What's going on? Why didn't Ms. Austin go through the main entrance?
No matter what the reason was, Marcus's main task was to ensure her safety. He noticed a ladder in the yard, so he quickly moved it over and put it beside her.
With Marcus's help, Jocelyn stepped on the ladder and tore off the fabric on the front of her clothes before she escaped safely and fell to the ground.
Just as she stood on the ground, before she explained the reason, a few bodyguards ran out of the Murray family's house and shouted at them, "Jocelyn is over there! She has escaped! Hurry up!"
"Run! Marcus!" Jocelyn ran away, and Marcus intercepted them.
Those bodyguards were not Marcus's opponents at all, and Marcus easily defeated them.
They fled to the gate of the Murray family, but Ernest's subordinates had already arrived. Four or five cars blocked the gate of the Murray family. A dozen people got out of the car and said to Jocelyn, "Ms. Murray! Please come back with us and meet Mr. Cloutier!"
Jocelyn sneered, "What if I am not willing?"
"Then don't blame us for offending!"
More than a dozen people swarmed up to catch Jocelyn and Marcus rushed up to protect Jocelyn and fought against them.
Jocelyn herself was not a vase decoration that knew nothing. For the past four years, she had specialized in Free Boxing and self-defense martial arts abroad, and she had no problem dealing with several men alone.
Marcus's martial skills were already good, and with Jocelyn's cooperation, they perfectly beat this group of people to pieces.
While these people were all staggering, Marcus started the car. And after Jocelyn got into the car, they left the place together.
On the way, Marcus looked at Jocelyn in the back seat from the rearview mirror, and asked, "Ms. Austin, are you alright?"
"It's okay. I'm sorry to trouble you again." Jocelyn apologized.
"No, no, it's my honor to follow you."
In fact, Marcus used to be a mercenary, and it was his normal state to be fighting. But since he followed Calvin, most of his skills were useless, and he was now mainly in charge of the internal affairs of the Austin family, therefore, the peaceful days were idle and demoralizing.
But just now he found the passion of fighting again, and he felt so great!
Next, Jocelyn asked Marcus to take her to Cubeshack Law.
Having made an appointment in advance, Jocelyn met Ronald Brown, a gold medal lawyer of Cubeshack Law.
After many years of absence, Ronald was still the same as before. He was elegant and gentle, with no trace of time.
Her mother, Helena, once told her that in this world, if there was one person who could be trusted, that was Ronald. Content © NôvelDrama.Org.
Jocelyn learned that Ronald was her mother's soulmate when she grew up. For the sake of Helena, he had not married yet.
Ronald thought it was the client of the new case who wanted to see him, but when he saw that it was Jocelyn, he was really surprised, "Jocelyn, nice to meet you. I read the news and knew you were back."
"Long time no see. Mr. Brown, how are you?"
"Well, I am fine!"
Ronald took off his glasses and wiped the wet corners of his eyes. Probably because seeing Jocelyn would remind him of Helena, he was a little hurt.
"Mr. Brown, I came to see you today because I want to ask you for help."
"What's the matter? Please tell me!"
"Is the agreement left by my grandfather still with you?"
The reason why Jocelyn came to Ronald was that she secretly entrusted the share agreement that her grandfather gave her to Ronald for safekeeping many years ago.
Only she and Ronald knew about this matter, and they never told anyone about it.
"Yes, wait for me, and I'll find it out."
Ronald went to the inner room, found the documents from the safe, and showed them to Jocelyn. He kept the documents properly and intact.
Jocelyn got straight to the point, "Mr. Brown, this agreement stipulates that I can enjoy 20% of the Murray family's equity. Please help me transfer it to cash, is it okay?"
After learning about the situation, Ronald looked at the agreement again and said to her, "Jocelyn, I'm afraid you won't be able to sell this equity right now because your grandfather has a rule that you must be at least 25 years old to be eligible to transfer it."
"Huh? Wait until I'm 25? Why does he have to make such a rule?"
Jocelyn didn't pay attention to the above content before, but now that she read it, she realized that it was indeed the case.
But now she was 23 years old, and she had to wait another 2 years before she turned 25. Grandpa, why did you add such an additional condition?
"Maybe Mr. Murray made such a decision because he was afraid that you would give away the share at will. He wanted to give you a long-term guarantee."
Jocelyn could also understand his intentions. After all, in addition to her mother, in the Murray family, the best person for her was her grandfather. Unfortunately, her grandfather died too early to wait for her to grow up and honor him.
"Okay, I got it, Mr. Brown. If that's the case, please continue to keep it for me."
"It's okay, Jocelyn. By the way, when you came back this time, did you suddenly come to me to deal with this matter because you encountered some trouble? You can talk to me and I'll help you figure it out. "
Jocelyn was very grateful to him. She couldn't repay his love debt for her mother, so she didn't want to owe Ronald anymore.
"No, no, I haven't encountered any trouble. Thank you, Mr. Brown. I have something else to do, and I'm leaving first. I'll come to see you when I am free!"
Jocelyn was about to leave, but Ronald called her back, "Wait, Jocelyn. Your mother left you something, and now I can give it to you."
"What?"
Ronald opened the locked drawer, found an exquisite velvet box from the deepest part, and handed it to her.
Jocelyn opened it and saw that it was a key with a serial number, "Mr. Brown, this is..."
"This is the key to your mother's safe in Voltnamfan Bank. She asked me to keep it for you. Now that you are back, and it's time to give it to you."
To be precise, her mother entrusted Ronald to keep it until Jocelyn was 20 years old and then he could hand it over to her. But five years ago, she suddenly went abroad and cut off all contact. He couldn't find her, so he waited until now.
"Thank you, Mr. Brown."
Jocelyn didn't know that her mother had left something for her in the safe of Voltnamfan Bank.
What would it be?
After bidding farewell to Ronald, Jocelyn asked Marcus to drive to Voltnamfan Bank. She couldn't wait to know what her mother had left for her.
If it was a large sum of money, wouldn't she have to run around to make money?
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