"Those were her investments, part of her pre-marital assets. There was a notarization at the time stipulating that if she died unexpectedly, the shares would transfer to her future child—meaning under my name. I've never touched those shares; it's always been Mr. Ning managing them."
Ning Jingshen's face flashed a trace of panic, "What are you trying to say...?"
Ning Xixi glanced at Ji Yebai, such an intelligent person had already grasped her implication. He smiled and said, "As far as I know, Uncle and Auntie, the two of you together only hold twenty-nine percent of Ning Corporation's shares, right?"
"So what..."
"It doesn't matter. It simply means that I hold the most shares, which implies I have the most say. Who knows, one day I might whimsically file for bankruptcy, and then we'll all be done for." Ning Xixi shrugged, her face the picture of innocence.
Ning Jingshen slammed the table, bellowing, "Are you trying to kill your father with anger?"
