Zhou Hanyun's eldest uncle bit his lip and reluctantly nodded:
"Alright, Father, we'll listen to you. We know none of us are cut out for this, so it's pointless to give it to us. As long as our dividends aren't affected, we won't bother with it."
With the eldest uncle's stance made clear, Zhou Hanyun's third uncle promptly chimed in:
"Exactly, exactly. As long as our dividends aren't cut, we won't care about these trivial matters!"
Although Zhou Hanyun's fourth uncle and younger aunt had some thoughts, since both of their elder brothers had spoken and the old man was of this attitude, they could only keep their opinions to themselves.
"Alright! Since you've all agreed, let's have Lawyer Li and the others come over to sign the agreement. Hanyun, do you have any questions?"
When asking Zhou Hanyun, Mr. Zhou's tone was filled with affection.
"No, Grandpa!"
Zhou Hanyun was overjoyed but dared not show it outwardly, so she gently nodded to express her consent.