Chapter 1008 Property Must Not Be Divided

Book:Mysterious Mrs. Pansy Published:2024-6-4

As Jane spoke, her anger grew. She refused to leave and was unaware that Patrick’s aunt had already called the police.
When the police arrived, Patrick’s aunt quickly explained the current situation to them.
After hearing the situation, the law enforcement officers addressed Jane.
“Sorry, ma’am, your presence here is disrupting the normal operations of the company. Therefore, you must leave.”
Upon hearing this, Jane shouted in anger.
“This is not someone else’s company; it’s mine and Patrick’s company. They forcefully seized my company.”
Patrick’s aunt sneered, “Everyone knows whose company this is. I have all the legal procedures in place. What do you have?”
Patrick’s aunt and the law enforcement officers exchanged a few more words, clarifying their relationship.
The law enforcement officers knew how to handle such matters after hearing this.
“If there is any ambiguity regarding ownership rights in the company, you can resolve it through normal legal proceedings.”
“Until it is resolved, we can only make judgments based on the current situation and maintain normal production and operations.”
“Therefore, I’m sorry, ma’am, but you must leave.”
The law enforcement officers said this, further fueling Jane’s rage. However, she didn’t want to disrupt the work there.
After all, it was Patrick’s company, and if she caused damage to the work, the company itself would suffer the consequences.
On the contrary, Patrick’s aunt would be even more pleased.
“We’ll see. I won’t let you occupy the company like this.”
After saying this, Jane didn’t even look at Patrick’s aunt and the law enforcement officers. She silently walked out of the office through the main door.
“Nothing here belongs to you. You’re not welcome here. If you come again, I’ll have the security personnel drive you away.”
Patrick’s uncle rushed over and yelled at Jane from behind, but she ignored him and walked away without saying a word.
By the time Jane exited the company premises, her inner anger had reached its peak.
There was only one thought in her mind now, and she immediately called the company’s legal department.
“Contact our team of lawyers for me. I want to file a lawsuit regarding Patrick’s company and whether I have the right to inherit and manage it.”
Stanley, on the other end of the phone, heard this and said to Jane.
“After you mentioned this matter to me, I carefully studied it. You don’t have any advantage there. Are you sure you want to pursue this lawsuit?”
Jane’s anger had clouded her judgment. Right now, all she wanted was an outlet for her frustrations.
“I don’t care about winning or losing. I have to let them know that the company doesn’t belong to them. Even if it’s just to deter them and make them back off.”
“Besides, we’re not guaranteed to lose. There’s still a chance of winning. Gather all the evidence immediately and file the lawsuit.”
Stanley had no choice but to agree, as he was working for Jane.
A few days later, Stanley collected all the evidence and specifically met with Jane.
“The court date is approaching. The subpoenas have already been delivered to Patrick’s aunt. Are you really determined to go to court against them?”
“If you want to regret now, it’s still possible. We can withdraw the lawsuit. I’ve assessed it, and our chances of winning are at most twenty percent.”
Jane nodded her head, showing no signs of regret. Stanley, seeing this, could only continue with the preparations.
A few days later, the scheduled court date arrived.
Jane and Patrick’s aunt faced each other in court. Stanley was no longer concerned about Jane’s inheritance rights.
The evidence presented by the other side had already shattered Stanley’s previous plans.
“Patrick and Jane have no marriage registration, and moreover, Patrick’s family has never approved of their relationship.”
“Secondly, everything in Patrick’s company is the result of his individual efforts, and it all belongs to pre-marital property.”
“Thirdly, although Patrick and Jane were married at one point, they have no relationship now. They have already finalized their divorce, indicating Patrick’s despair towards her.”
Patrick’s aunt had already gathered this evidence with Beatrice.
Now, this point was completely invalid, resulting in a direct failure.
Jane was deemed to have no inheritance rights, and when it came to the issue of management rights, a series of evidence was presented.
Although Stanley tried his best, it ultimately ended in failure.
“After reviewing the case between Jane and Patrick’s company, the court declares that Jane has no inheritance rights.”
“If either party has any objections, they can file another lawsuit with the higher-level department. If there are no objections, we will adjourn.”
The judge had made the ruling, leaving Jane with no options.
However, when Jane wanted to leave, Patrick’s aunt did not allow her to leave directly.
She wanted to take this opportunity to strike at Jane once again and clarify the situation regarding the company.
“I’m telling you, the court has already ruled that you have no connection to the company, so you must distance yourself from it.”
“No one in the company welcomes you. If you continue to cause trouble or try to do anything to the company, don’t blame me for being impolite.”
Jane was now disheartened; she knew that whatever she said now would be useless.
The company did indeed belong to their pre-marital property, so the court’s ruling closed the final door for Jane.
When Stanley made his statement, Jane still held onto a glimmer of hope. But now, under disappointment, she said directly,
“Fine, now Patrick’s company is Patrick’s company, and my company is my company. I hope that one day, you can handle any issues that arise in the company.”
“I also hope that when you conduct business, you can ask yourselves honestly if the company you’re running is worthy of Patrick.”
Jane directly separated herself from Patrick’s company.
There was helplessness and anger in her words, which is why she spoke in such a manner.
Jane’s words made the opposing party even more pleased. They had successfully achieved their goal.
“We’re leaving.” The group of people swaggered out.