"She got married, you gave willingly, I got it back, that was my skill. Now I'm getting married, but you refuse to give!" Julie Sampton cried out, "Grandpa and grandma favor her, you favor her too, daddy, I'm the daughter of the Sampton family, why can't you love me more?"
"When she got married, you gave her shares that bring dividends every year, but what about me? Just some houses and cars? Daddy, you really broke my heart." Julie's cries became clearer and clearer.
"Julie, don't be too greedy. You're holding all your mother's shares and I haven't said a word. You're getting married, and we are giving you houses and cars, what more could you be dissatisfied with?" Father Sampton was furious, "Two houses worth over 20 million, plus two shops, nearly 50 million, and a car. With your mum's shares, the company will also pay you dividends every year—even without working, you won't starve. What else are you not content with?"