Fierce arguing could be heard from the office, and the secretary hesitated outside the door before lowering the hand that was about to knock. Never mind, the official business wasn't urgent anyway; it was better not to walk into the line of fire.
"Get out of here right now!" Xuanyuan Ce pointed at the door and said to Xuanyuan Junrui.
"Then give me my mom's shares." Xuanyuan Junrui looked at him stubbornly.
"You're not yet eighteen. Even if your mom left a will, the shares cannot be transferred to you now," Xuanyuan Ce said, his expression weary, "Little Rui, don't think of your dad as foolish. I know the school is important to you, but I haven't sold all the shares, have I? We remain the largest shareholder; your mom's hard work won't be wasted."
Perhaps softened by Xuanyuan Ce's compliance, Xuanyuan Junrui's temperament also eased: "Then why did you sell the shares to Liu Qin?"
"You're too young to understand these business matters."
"Then explain it to me."