Chapter 109: heritage (1/2)

He looked at his sister disapprovingly, met her clear and ignorant eyes, and sighed again.

He had forgotten that his sister was so young back then, she was not seen by her parents after returning, and she didn't know much about Anjia.

"When you were lost back then, grandma always blamed herself. She felt that she didn't take good care of you. Later, she died of depression within two years. Grandpa did not stay for a few years after her grandma passed away, so he followed."

"Maybe because of this, my father doesn't have a very good impression of you..." He would indulge his mother to pet Anran and ignore you.

The latter sentence took into account An Ran's emotions, An Yuan did not dare to say.

But in fact, I am reminded here that with An Ran's cleverness, how can I not guess.

Her hands on her knees clenched unconsciously.

"Of course, relax and don't hurt yourself."

Gently splitting An Ran's fingertips one by one, An Yuan spoke to her with an extremely gentle attitude, and she was also cautious as if she was afraid of disturbing some small animals.

"You have to believe your brother, I'm not telling you to arouse your hatred."

"I didn't hate them." An Ran quickly retorted, but because he said too quickly, he lost much credibility.

Worried about An Yuan’s unbelief, she added an additional explanation: “I was really disappointed with them before, but after all I had no feelings for them. After disappointment, I treated them as strangers. The money I spent on my home a few years ago, I I also returned them all to An Ran profitably, and asked her to transfer it to Mrs. An. As for whether Mrs. An has received it, I don't know this."

An Yuan was stunned when he heard the words, and said, "I don't know this happened yet."

An Ran tugged at the corner of his mouth sarcastically, without speaking.

It seems that the money was swallowed by An Ran.

This amount is not too much for Anjia, only 500,000, which is not enough for An Ran to buy a bag.

It includes her tuition fees, so it is so much.

An Ran would definitely not be able to make this amount of money in a short period of time on her part-time job, which she deducted from the five million yuan given by Aunt Qing.

She would rather owe money to Aunt Qing than to An Jia.

The sister's grievance was greater than he thought.

An Yuan sighed, but still did not give up the idea of ​​persuading An Ran to accept An's shares.

"Grandpa and grandma love you very much. When you were a child, your parents were busy with work. Basically, your grandparents were taking you. I don't know if you have any memories. But if your grandparents didn't pass away so early, your parents would never treat you that way. ."

You're home

Life will be much happier.

An Yuan pulled out two pieces of old paper from the back of the document. This time it was no longer a share transfer letter, but a will with traces of time.

"This is a will left by grandparents and grandparents. Please take a look and take a closer look." Fearing that An Ran would be perfunctory, An Yuan emphasized it again.

"I know." An Ran obediently accepted the two wills and read them carefully.

Attorney An Yuan and Lawyer Jin waited patiently, and for a while in the office, only the sound of her flipping the paper was left.

Tick.

The drops of water gradually fainted on the yellowed paper.

"Why... why are you crying?"

An Yuan was so frightened by her sister's sudden tears that she quickly took out a few tissues and wiped her tears.

"I'm fine." As a result, with the paper in his brother's hand, An Ran tried hard to hold back his tears, but couldn't help it without knowing why.

She is not a crying person, but this time, she was really moved by the selfless care of her elders.

Two wills were from two old people who loved her.

The earlier date is the will left by Grandma An.

The above stated that after his death, all the properties under his name, including real estate, cash deposits, stock funds, and even jewelry, which totaled hundreds of millions of dollars in inheritance, were unconditionally inherited by his granddaughter.

She gave her only one person's property, and even her grandson An Yuan failed to get a dollar.

The later date is Grandpa An's will.

He was not as headstrong as Grandma An, but the old man also clearly marked an inheritance to his granddaughter An Ran in the will.

Including the shares of Ang's 10, there are other real estate and other things, the total accounted for nearly half of the father's private property.

Both old people clearly wrote that these inheritances are for An Ran, and outsiders cannot inherit it.

If the granddaughter is not recovered after the grandson's death, the unclaimed inheritance will automatically be donated.

No one can take advantage of Enron.

This well-intentioned, An Ran saw it.

That's why I couldn't help crying. It turned out that besides her brother, Anjia still loved her.

"Do you know now? It's not that I just give you the shares, but this is what you deserve."

Patiently wiping tears to his sister, An Yuan's voice was filled with endless tenderness: "Fortunately, you are finally back."

The truth of some things is too cruel, and An Yuan is hard to tell.