Su Ye originally thought that there might be some complications with her trip.
But now the contract was signed, the property was in hand, and everything had gone smoothly, which somewhat surprised her.
"Thank you, Lawyer Tian,"
she said as she took the items.
"I am only fulfilling a trust, a duty to the entrusted," Lawyer Tian spoke.
Su Ye detected an underlying meaning in his words and raised an eyebrow, "Fulfilling a trust?"
He was Su He's lawyer; he should be trusted by Su He.
But from his words, the person who had entrusted him did not seem to be Su He.
"My father knew your mother from the past," Lawyer Tian's next words stunned Su Ye.
"What?"
Lawyer Tian continued, "According to my father, Lady Lin Lan made a will when you were born, intending to leave all her property to you."
"At that time, my father was Su He's lawyer and had a better relationship with him. Upon learning of Lady Lin Lan's wishes, he reported it to Su He."