The meeting participants sat quietly, staring at me. They looked curious, eager to know what evidence I would show them. I waited until Trevor and Vaughn sat down. I turned around and glanced at the screen in front of the meeting room. "This is Wade Walters' original will, which Iris Walters never changed. He gave twenty-five percent to his wife and twenty-six percent to Dylan Walters. "But since I was a child, my mother was fully responsible for my share. Therefore, she was chosen to be the CEO after my father passed away. Iris Walters promised, and you all heard it, that she would give me fifty-one percent of the shares when I turned twenty-five." "Dad, is that true?" Vaughn asked. "Say something." "That will is fake. Wade Walters never wrote it," Trevor sneered. "Do you think I'm a

