But just because his son was the son-in-law of Senior Master Gu, his son had profited a lot, having built a massive family business over the years.
His son and daughter-in-law died on the same day.
Thus, Yun Jue became the sole heir to that massive family business.
Because of this, his wife had even complained, saying that they were his son's parents; why then were only Gu Lan and Yun Jue's names mentioned in his son's will, not theirs?
He didn't respond, just felt impatient.
Yun Jue was the only heir of the Yun Family; he wasn't lacking in money. After his death, everything would belong to Yun Jue anyway, so why should his son have included his name in the will?
Wasn't that redundant and unnecessary?
He had initially thought that after his death, he would then hand over his company and everything of the Yun Family to Yun Jue.
But now, seeing that Yun Jue intended to sever ties with them, he spoke out about this matter ahead of time.