Chapter 121 Marriage Licenses
According to the current economic situation, the Ye family had been experiencing a steady decline during the past few years. On the other hand, the Song family was in a dominant position.
The change happened a year ago. At that time, John was studying abroad and did not know what was happening to the Song family.
Andy Song, the chairman of the Song Group, transferred forty-three percent of his shares to his son, Albert. Andy\'s wife, Ella Tan, also handed over to Albert her ten-percent share.
Albert used to hold only seven percent of the company shares. With his father\'s shares and Ella\'s shares, he now held sixty percent of the company\'s shares, making him the biggest shareholder of the Song Group. It could even be said that he now controlled the entire Song family.
Albert
u know he came here to see me?" Sam retorted, glaring at John.
As people got older, they started acting like children. In other people\'s eyes, Sam might as well be a spoiled, whiny child.
Jessica answered with a smile, "I\'m John\'s dearest sister. Of course I know what he\'s thinking."
"Yes, John came to see you." Jason repeated what his wife said and winked at John.
John glanced at the crowd expressionlessly and then ordered a servant to bring a bowl and a pair of chopsticks. He walked over and sat down next to Sam.
That seat was exclusively reserved for John. It was often empty.
Today it was not. Although Sam felt uncomfortable all over, he was overjoyed in his heart.
Among his four children, John looked like him the most.
"After breakfast, I want to take my licenses." Unlike others, John treated his family in a much softer, although direct, manner.
Sam\'s face froze. He knew that John would not have come back unless he had something important to deal with. Hearing that John came back to get his licenses, Sam asked suspiciously, "Your licenses?"
\'Does he want his marriage licenses?\' he thought to himself.
"Yes." John understood the doubt in Sam\'s eyes and nodded.
What he wanted was indeed his marriage licenses.