"Mr. and Mrs

Hilton, here's a check to Miss Evelyn." There were nine 9s written on the check-999, 999, 999 dollars, just a dollar shy of a billion.

“And a real estate certificate, car title, fifteen percent share transfer contract with Theo Group, and some other immovable property

They are all under Miss Evelyn's name now." After putting all the documents in front of Carlos and Debbie, Tobias took a few steps back and stood next to Sheffield.

Sheffield grabbed another file folder and presented it to Tobias so he could open it.

“Uncle Carlos, Aunt Debbie, here is another transfer contract of fifteen percent shares of Theo Group and it's transferred to Evelyn, as well. So, she has thirty percent ownership of Theo Group now. I also have thirty percent of the shares. We have the same. And I bought an island in Mipburg. It's warm all year around. It's in Evelyn's name now, as well. The last thing is that I bought the guesthouse where

Evelyn and I first met. This guesthouse is also in Evelyn's name. These are from me. I hope you like them."

Joshua couldn't help but whisper to Gifford, "Sheffield really went all out, didn't he? That's quite a gift for Evelyn. I wonder if this is what it's normally Like when CEOs get together?"

Gifford raised the corners of his mouth and said, “Don't be jealous.

After Sheffield gets married, he will be as poor as we are."

“Idiot! Theo Group is showing pretty high profits every quarter. He'll only get richer and richer!" Joshua wondered if he should go into business with Sheffield.

“Well, it seems we need to rely on Sheffield in the future!" Gifford chuckled.

“Can't disagree with you there." In fact, they had said such words countless times.

Evelyn had never thought of asking for any shares of Theo Group, nor did she expect that the Thompson family would actually give it to her.

The wedding gifts were certainly exorbitant.

“Thirty percent...' She only had twenty-seven percent of the shares in

Hilton Group.

It was not good to turn them down during the party, so the Hilton family had to accept the gifts first.

The betrothal gifts were settled then. Sheffield and Evelyn had nailed down a wedding date already. Since Sheffield couldn't wait any longer, the wedding date was about three months away.

The other details would be settled Later on.

The guests had lunch at the Hilton family's manor. Carlos had hired several chefs to cook lunch.

The men were indulging their liquor habit at a large, round table, while the women were drinking red wine at the rectangular table in the dining room.

Everyone was in a good mood that day, so lunchtime went on longer, and it was well into the afternoon when it was over.

When Peterson was about to leave, Carlos told him, "Sheffield gave

Evelyn a pretty major chunk of his company. What if he can't afford to support my daughter later on? I've discussed it with Debbie and we'll give him ten percent shares of Hilton Group as a gift in return."