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“Mr Jacob bequeathed you this house along with all his shares in the Arison company," said George Oswell while looking at Reid.

"WHAT?!" Raynold got up from his seat and pounded the table. "What is this? How could Mr. Jacob bequeath all his shares to Reid? I can understand if Reid gets this house and a few percent shares in Arison, but all the shares? That doesn't make sense! There's still me as a member of the Arison family too. Moreover, I have done a great service to Mr. Jacob for five years, doesn't he remember that at all? Impossible!" Raynold exclaimed loudly.

“What's impossible? That's what was written in Mr. Jacob's will. There is already Mr. Jacob's original signature on this will," replied George in a voice that was also rising, a sign that his patience was starting to erode.

“The will is invalid. Mr Jacob must have made it when he was under pressure," said Raynold.

Then Megan joined in and added to her husband's words, "Yes, that's right. Mr. Jacob must be feeling depressed
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