Chapter 660
Sarah lowered her gaze. "It's a share transfer agreement."
Keira's frown deepened. She knew it was a share transfer agreement, but the crucial part was that it involved shares from both the Davis and Horton families!
What was even more bizarre was that the Horton shares were being transferred to Lewis. The Davis family shares were being transferred to her—Keira!
Keira looked at Sarah. "What are you playing at? Trying to make amends for the harm done to Lewis?"
Sarah said, "It's not exactly making amends. It was my choice, after all."
Keira didn't know what to say.
It was tragic when a woman's life was consumed by a child, but was it possible for a woman to feel no remorse at all for abandoning her own child?
As she pondered this, Sarah continued, "When I divorced Lewis's father, the Horton family gave me some shares as compensation. I didn't want them at the time, but I took them for Lewis. Now, I'm returning them to him. I find the Horton family's shares disgusting; I don't want a single cent of it."
Keira tightened her jaw. "And the Davis family's shares?"
Sarah replied, "The Davis family shares were compensation for the waste of my time when I married into the Horton family. So, they're yours."
"Why me?" Keira asked.
Sarah's expression remained cold and detached, like a snow lotus in the mountains. "Because if I gave them to him, he wouldn't accept them."
Keira remained silent.
Sarah knew what she was doing.
Keira glanced at the Horton Group's share transfer agreement and realized that the transferor wasn't Sarah. It seemed Sarah had someone else hold her shares for her back then; otherwise, Lewis wouldn't have been unaware of them for so many years.
Previously, when Lewis was competing for control of the Horton Group, old Mrs. Horton had transferred her shares to him, giving him absolute control.
Keira sighed and handed the documents back to Sarah. "He won't want them, and neither will I. Just as you said, you feel you don't owe him, and he feels he shouldn't take anything from you. Regardless, he's still your son."
Sarah remained unmoved and didn't take the documents. "He's facing personnel changes at the Horton Group, and these shares could be crucial for him."
Keira said, "Lewis already holds more than fifty percent of the shares and has absolute control."
Sarah looked at her expressionlessly. "Are you sure about that?"
Keira was taken aback. "What do you mean?"
Sarah remained silent and simply said, "The Horton Group isn't as simple as you think. You'll understand soon enough."
Leaving that statement, Sarah instructed, "Don't tell him these shares are from me. Just say they're from your father. It wouldn't be unusual for the Olsen family to have shares in the Horton Group through other means."
Keira wanted to say more, but Sarah waved her hand dismissively. "Don't rush to refuse. Go to the Hortons and see how he's doing first."
Keira was surprised.
Sarah got into her car and left.
Keira looked down at the share transfer agreements in her hands, furrowing her brow. After a moment, she returned to her room and set the documents aside.
As long as she didn't sign them, the agreements would remain invalid.
She then prepared to drive to the Horton residence.
When she arrived at the parking lot, James greeted her. "Sis, you've been busy all day. Where are you headed now?"
"To the Horton residence."
"Lewis has just left, and you're missing him already? Sis, you shouldn't be so clingy…" James chattered, glancing at her. "And about old Mr. Sims—can't you back off a bit? Supporting him once was already quite loyal. For the rest, just ignore it."
Keira narrowed her eyes. "Did someone provoke old Mr. Sims again? I told you to keep an eye on him."
James coughed. "Just a few harsh words, nothing serious. Everyone at the Freeman Sect is following your lead, but… they're a bit uneasy. You're the senior sister, but when it comes to major issues, everyone has their principles. With what's going on in the Special Division, they're feeling nervous."
Keira sighed. "Don't worry too much. Give it another week, and things will settle down."
James didn't know what to say.
Keira got into her car, thinking about the Special Division's affairs, and drove to the Horton residence.
It had been a while since she last visited. Sarah's words made her anxious, unsure of what had happened there. Nôv(el)B\\jnn
She frowned as she arrived and saw the situation before her.