This is all she had left,” the lawyer explained. Still furious, Walter stormed outside the office with Harry following behind him. “We need to fulfill grandma’s wish,” Harry told his brother.
“For what? She won’t know that we didn’t waste any money rebuilding that old house. I don’t want anything to do with that house.
Do with it as you please,” Walter told him before driving away. Harry wanted to fulfill his grandmother’s wish but knew he had no money. He had a lot of debt and only made enough money for his family’s necessities.
He decided to use his savings and borrow additional funding from his wealthy friend to rebuild his grandmother’s house. While rebuilding it himself, he was fixing the sewage system in the front lawn when he noticed a wooden hatch as he dug the ground. “What is this?” he said to himself as pulled the opening.
He opened the hatch, and it opened directly to a short flight of stairs that led to an underground room. He went down with a bright lamp and was surprised by what he discovered. There was a wooden chest in the room with a letter on top.
Harry’s grandfather had written the letter before he passed away, and it read:
“To my grandson Harry,
You are most likely reading this letter right now. If you are, you have been very obedient to your grandmother and to me, too. I told her to let you know of her last wish before she passed, and you reading this means you’ve fulfilled it.
For this, I am grateful. If you are reading this with Walter, I am happy that he had a change of heart and that you two are working together. Don’t worry.
Your grandmother and I are safe now and are watching over you from above. We hope you use this house and everything in it to enjoy life with your families. Now, take this letter and show it to my lawyer.
There, you will find what you deserve. With love, Grandpa.”
Harry couldn’t believe his eyes. He read the letter multiple times before deciding to open the chest.
In the trunk were family albums and a box of jewelry that his grandparents owned. That same day, he decided to meet with his grandparents’ lawyer, and he handed him the letter. “He always knew that it’d be you handing over this letter one day, Harry,” the lawyer admitted.
Harry couldn’t help but smile. “I do love my grandparents a whole lot. I’d fulfill their wishes any day,” he replied.
“I’m transferring ownership of a bank account under your grandfather’s name to you. It has about $300,000. He said that if you didn’t decide to rebuild your grandmother’s house, I should transfer all of this to charity,” the lawyer explained.
After knowing this, Harry decided to donate to charity anyway. He donated $100,000 to charities working with the elderly and kept the rest to himself. With the money, he paid off his debts, completely rebuilt his grandmother’s house, and started a business for him and his wife.
In the end, they sold the house they lived in and moved into his grandmother’s house. Their cafe business launched successfully, and they had more than enough money to live life comfortably and without debt. What can we learn from this story?
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