CHAPTER 245
Author: R. AUSTINNITE
last update2025-05-01 21:12:40

“Young Master, the documents are real—but the signature on the final page… it’s forged.”

Thomas’s voice was cautious but steady.

Tedmond’s frown deepened. “Forged?”

“Yes,” Thomas confirmed. “The rest of the paperwork is legitimate—real estate records, asset transfers, bank notifications. Everything checks out. But the final signature... it’s not Otis’s. Someone replicated it. Expertly, I might add.”

Tedmond sat still for a moment, his eyes fixed on the wall across from him. His fingers drummed against the armrest of the chair.

“So they tried to trick me,” he muttered, a cold smile forming on his lips. “They thought I wouldn’t check.”

“You did the right thing by sending it to me,” Thomas said. “If you had submitted that document anywhere official, they could’ve accused you of attempted fraud.”

Tedmond leaned back. “Which means they never intended to hand over Otis’s assets in the first place. It was just bait.”

“Yes.”

He narrowed his eyes. “Let them come and try to retrieve it, then.”

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