After my dad’s funeral, my brother-in-law boldly declared…

It was clear my brother-in-law had been banking on that inheritance, assuming my sister would get it all. Their expressions shifted as the lawyer spoke softly, did you not know? Kelly is not Mr. Watson’s biological child. Suddenly, my sister’s face paled, her eyes darting to our mother.

Mom? Our mother wore a complex expression. While I had always known my sister was a half-sibling, it seemed she had been kept in the dark. She began shaking our mother, almost frantic, Mom, what does this mean? Kelly, you’re from my previous marriage, our mother muttered, shaken by my sister’s grip.

My sister, who had often teased me about being the favorite child, now wore a stunned expression. But if she was legally adopted, she should still have inheritance rights. My brother-in-law interjected, his voice rising.

Isn’t that so, Kelly? Yes, that’s what I thought, my sister replied, but our mother shook her head. There had been no legal adoption. Both my sister and brother-in-law seemed incredulous.

That can’t be, I’m the oldest daughter. Even Dad said so. My sister’s anger turned towards me.

I won’t let you take everything, she snapped, to which I responded, irritated by her entitlement. After all the support Dad gave you, you still say that? Be quiet. On his rightful hair.

My sister and brother-in-law protested. But what’s wrong with a father supporting his daughter? I sighed, feeling the weight of the situation. While it’s normal for parents to support their children, my sister had been using my father’s money to settle debts and deal with various troubles.

Mrs. Watson, John, who had been silent until now, suggested, why don’t we let Kelly see the will too? The will? I have no idea about that. My sister panicked. Although it was her own fault for not paying attention, Dad wanted us all to discuss the will’s contents when he made it.

But my sister brushed it off and went out to play instead. When I pointed this out, my brother-in-law gave her a fierce glare. What were you thinking? This was important.

Faced with the question of what to do next, they agreed to hear it. The lawyer then revealed Dad’s will, stating clearly that the inheritance was for me and my mother. It also explained why Dad didn’t adopt my sister.

Initially, he intended to, but he grew disappointed with her behavior towards me, her half-brother, and her reckless spending as she got older. So, I actually have no inheritance rights. Realizing this, my sister was stunned.

Damn it. What now? Suddenly, my brother-in-law raised his voice, accusing, you lied to me. You said you had money.

His demeanor turned aggressive, leaving my mother and sister shocked. But I wasn’t surprised. My brother-in-law had often shown his greed…