After my dad’s funeral, my brother-in-law took over my dad’s company and $500 million, arrogantly stating…

She explained this to me, but I was still trying to understand the full impact. The amount written in the account book she showed me was huge, unlike anything I could have imagined. I had never seen so much money before.

It meant a lot to me that my dad had left this for me, not because of the amount, but because it showed he really cared about me, not just Patrick, who was seen as his successor. This touched me deeply. We didn’t often share deep emotional words, but I knew he always cared deeply for us.

I want everything I entrusted to your mother to be passed on to you as a thank you for all the gifts you’ve given me, and for that I am truly grateful, he wrote. Before I knew it, tears were streaming down my face. I couldn’t hold back my emotion.

For a long time, I felt that my father never really understood me, but I was completely wrong. He always understood and valued me. That’s probably why he trusted me with that old mini truck.

Knowing I would value it and use it well, I said, Mom, I really wish I could have done more for dad, feeling deep regret. But my mother comforted me with a gentle smile. She seemed to understand the regret I felt, saying, It’s natural to think you could have done more when mourning a parent, but you brought your father great joy and gave him so much love.

You were his greatest pride. Hearing her words made me cry again, but they also inspired me to make a firm decision. I wouldn’t let the company my father built fall into the hands of someone like Patrick, who had wished for his death.

I decided to quietly resist and make a careful plan without letting Patrick know I had acquired a significant fortune. The first step was to contact the corporate executives my father had trusted to build a foundation for their support. They agreed to help, supporting my desire to carry on my father’s legacy.

Their reactions made it clear that my father had never spoken poorly of me. Meanwhile, my mother and sister acted soothingly during the will reading, keeping Patrick’s attention off me. They continued to act the same way in front of Patrick, which made him think he had succeeded, and he looked down on me with arrogance.

Hey, do you, abandoned by your father and left a poor man, still intend to stay in this house? He taunted, I’m the new president now. Admit your defeat and go back home. Patrick would say these words dismissively, waving his hand as if he were shooing away a small fly.

Since becoming CEO, Patrick’s arrogant attitude created a tense atmosphere in the company. Despite his high position, he ignored his duties and became rude to his staff. This caused many problems and many skilled employees left unhappy with his leadership…