By the time I reached thirty, I hadn't managed to provide any of the happiness I wanted for my wife. I also still couldn't become the support my parents relied on. At this turning point in my fate, my income suddenly began to increase randomly. (A daily life tale in a wealthy family setting, featuring a single female lead and no harem.)
Grandpa, although he had already celebrated his eightieth birthday,
clearly still didn't have any major health issues and was sure to live a few more years.
Perhaps it was because he was too heartbroken over his children that he thought about leaving half of his money to the caregiver who looked after him.
The caregiver was an outsider, and you can't say she was completely without ulterior motives.
Chen Pingsheng came over merely to bring the situation within a somewhat reasonable range.
Despite Grandpa saying he wanted to give the caregiver half, once he died and a few children took the matter to court,
the caregiver would still have to give it up.
His suggestion was to give one million, something the children could also accept.
With the rest of the money, they would buy a bigger house; if the old house were demolished and Grandpa really dared to give half of his money to the caregiver,