
Bima gawked at Grandpa Mariana. He knew this man could read what someone wanted to do or wanted to do. But he didn't understand where this guy knew he had bought a 50 billion house. Because Bima even just had that idea after seeing Mariana treated unfairly by her brother in the office.
Previously, Bima intended to buy a simple house, which cost only 800 million to 1 billion. Then where does this man know he has bought the mansion for Mariana.
"Not to be confused. I'm sure you know I can guess your wish."
Bima freezes.
"I know who you really are."
"Grandfather...."
The man smiled, nodded. "Are you ready to go back to your world for my granddaughter? Ready to let go of all the regrets you never even made?"
"I-i...."
"My grandchildren have long been treated unfairly. He was just a victim of his brothers. They put Mariana in the position of CEO only to be fed to Galang, the man who had previously been his fiancee. My four children and my six grandchildren have sold Mariana to Galang, with the lure of a 20℅ corporate affiliate with no maximum value"
Bima stared at the gawking. "But, Mariana has power in her company. He's a CEO."
"He's just a CEO."
"What does grandfather mean?"
"Mariana is the CEO. But he doesn't hold any shares at all."
Bima was silent, trying to digest the words of Grandpa Mariana.
"Your wife was given the post of CEO by her brothers only to be destroyed at the hands of Galang."
"But isn't a CEO usually the majority shareholder."
"I'm the majority shareholder there."
Bima looked shocked.
"Grandfather?"
Grandpa Mariana nodded.
"Then why did Grandpa let all this happen," demanded Bima.
"I... Don't understand."
"My four sons demanded a share of my grandchildren, because they had all grown up and fought in the company. They want me to also share my shares with all my grandchildren. But I refused. I told them, let them all show their potential first, then I'll split my shares. Because I know some of them are just spoiled kids who can only spend money."
"If so, shouldn't they be fighting over the CEO position to prove to grandfather who is the best. Why would they give it to Mariana instead of fighting over it."
Grandpa Mariana smiled. "I don't think you're that stupid" he said.
Bima took a deep breath. "Was... Did they put Mariana in the highest position of the company, and then dropped her on the ground floor?"
"At this time all my grandchildren hold shares, except Mariana."
Bima was startled, but an understanding immediately formed in his brain.
"Their fathers gave shares to their respective children. Even without my knowledge, I'm sure you know I can't be fooled."
Bima nodded.
Grandpa Mariana stood up. "I entrust my will in your hands. If there's an unnatural death for me, acquisition of my company. You see, that my end is near, not."
Bima shut up, then shook her head.
"Only one layer. And if that layer leaves, then my end will come."
"Is that the stock that grandfather held?"
"No. Mariana."
Bima gasps. Unknowingly, her eyes looked upwards, in the direction where Mariana's room was located.
"You won't see it. Mariana is a mimicry. But I turned off Mariana's ability from the moment she was born, because her ability was much greater, and sucked her twin sister's ability. So I monopolized his genes to shut down his abilities. But apparently my efforts could not kill the mimicry in his blood, although now he could not control it consciously nor was he a sighter."
"Twin brother? Marianas... Twins?"
Grandpa Mariana nodded.
"You know who the twin is."
Bima frowned. Crossing his head, the only aura mimicry he had encountered in his entire life was the one who had killed his mother.