Chapter 1607 Can the Nan family intervene in my district family's affairs?
Chapter 1608: Is this going to be a lawsuit?
But as soon as this young man said this, he was immediately scolded: "Shut up!"
Mengyu glanced at the young man coolly and said, "I am telling you my family name just to tell you that my in-laws from the Nan family do not bother to pretend to be someone else's blood. If my mother-in-law is not a blood relative of the Ou family,
, we will not come to the Ou family.
Moreover, I am not here to interfere in the affairs of the Ou family on behalf of the Nan family, but I am speaking on behalf of my mother-in-law."
Ou Xue immediately expressed her position: "What my daughter-in-law said is what I meant."
Everyone looked at each other in shock. The people who originally wanted to force Ou Xue to hand over her shares just saw that she was helpless. Now that they learned that her daughter-in-law was from the Nan family, they were a little bit quiet.
When he heard that Ou Xue was married to the Nan family, Uncle Fu felt his head ringing.
The Nan family, the Nan family, with the Nan family here, would they allow him and the old lady to devour the eldest lady’s property? Can he keep the shares he seized under pseudonyms?
The answer is no!
Could it be that he and the old lady really made wedding clothes for others?
He was unwilling to give up. If he had known about it, he would have transferred the property. Unfortunately, over the years, the company's income was invested in the company by the old lady and converted into shares for him and the old lady.
If it was just Ou Xue, he dared to say that she wouldn't be able to see through it, but what if her Nan family wanted someone to come over?
What if the Nan family knew that he and the old lady used the company's profits to reinvest, squeezing out Ou Xue's shares and leaving very few shares? Will the Nan family let him go?
Definitely not!
If he hadn't held on to the chair with all his strength, he would have collapsed.
Mr. Ou finally spoke: "Xue'er is my daughter, there is no doubt about it." He looked at Mengyu: "Since you are my daughter's daughter-in-law, you are my junior. If anything happens, it's up to your mother-in-law to tell you.
Bar."
Mengyu glanced at everyone, twitched the corner of her mouth, and said: "There are some things that my mother-in-law can't say, so I, the daughter-in-law, can only say it. The 50% of the shares left by my mother-in-law's mother is written in the agreement
It is very clear that it belongs to my mother-in-law. Therefore, when this contract came into effect, the 50% of the shares were no longer named Ou, but Gu, Gu Weiwei's Gu."
Everyone had to admit that what Mengyu said was reasonable. When they signed the contract with Gu Weiwei, the 50% of the Ou's shares did not belong to the Ou family, but to Gu Weiwei.
"Therefore, what my mother-in-law inherited was not the shares belonging to the Ou family, but the shares of her mother Gu Weiwei. The Gu family's huge dowry saved the Ou Group Company and exchanged it for 50% of the shares of the Ou Group, which is equivalent to
Therefore, this 50% share is second to Gu Weiwei's dowry. It is only natural that Gu Weiwei leaves her dowry to her daughter!
Therefore, the contract signed by Gu Weiwei and Ou is a valid contract. It cannot be invalidated just because Gu Weiwei passed away. If that is the case, I have to ask whether the dowry brought in by any of your wives is
Can’t you pass it on to your own daughter?
If you don't tell me, then I will just ask the judge."
They are right, but who dares to say that Gu Weiwei’s dowry cannot be passed on to her daughter?
Whose dowry should be given to the clan instead of passing it on to their children?
Being the daughter of the Ou family is already aggrieved, as she cannot inherit the shares of the Ou family. The mother is heartbroken for her daughter, so she can only compensate her daughter with her own dowry.
She, Gu Weiwei, gave her dowry to her daughter. What was wrong with her?