Harry and his brother Walter were summoned to their grandmother’s lawyer’s office after her passing. Walter was filled with anticipation, confident that they would inherit a significant fortune. Five years earlier, when their grandfather passed away, everything was left to their grandmother, so Walter assumed that this time, the inheritance would come to them.
Harry and Walter, despite being close in age, were very different in their values and priorities. Harry was hardworking, building his life from scratch without relying on family wealth.
Walter, on the other hand, stayed close to their grandparents, believing it would secure him a share of their riches. He managed the family business, placing material gain above all else.
Before her death, their grandmother had one heartfelt request. She asked them to rebuild the house their grandfather had constructed for her. “This house was built with love and holds memories of your grandfather and our family. It’s my wish that it remains for future generations,” she told them. Both brothers promised to honor her request, but only one truly meant it.