Eudora George had her suspicions, but she kept them to herself.
She held the item in her hand securely and said to Bethany, "Doctor Leon is pretty good. Why don't you ask him to take a look at you if you really feel unwell?"
Bethany Hamilton merely shook her head, "No! I'm much better. You and Amos have worked hard recently. I'll deal with the family's affairs once I feel better. You should focus on your business too."
Eudora felt a little awkward, and she had always felt that Bethany's words had a subtle meaning to them.
She ended the conversation and was about to leave.
When she turned around, she suddenly remembered what the Old Master had told her before he passed away.
"Before the Old Master died, he said that he had left something for you in the bank. He said that the password was only known by you and him. If you have time, you should go over and have a look."
After that, she left.
Bethany frowned. After being stunned for a while, she finally left.
When she reached the bank, Bethany tried entering the password three times. She tried putting the Old Master's birth date, her own birth date, as well as their wedding anniversary date. All three passwords were wrong, and Bethany finally lost patience.
She turned around and asked the staff next to her, "What's inside the safe?"
The staff shook his head, "Sorry, we can't disclose that!"
Bethany took a pile of money and handed it to the staff of the bank, "The safe and whatever it has inside belongs to me. I just haven't thought of the password for the time being. I will know it sooner or later anyway. It's not a big deal for you to tell me about it, right?"
The staff hesitated for a moment and then reached out to take the money.
"It seems to be some jewelry or something! And a letter left by the Old Master..."
Bethany's hand stopped for a second. Then, she sneered and said, "Got it!"
As expected, the Old Master was still his old self. He kept saying that he wanted to live a good life with her. However, at the end of the day, he just regarded her as a helper to take care of him until his final moments.
He didn't even leave anything for her after he died.
To think that she still had some hope left and thought that the Old Master had secretly left her some finances to settle down. They were all lies!
Liar!
Thinking of this, Bethany gritted her teeth and made a phone call. "Steven, remember what we had agreed on this morning? Follow the plan."
Bethany couldn't believe that she still had to rely on herself up until the very end. Both her son and her husband were completely unreliable!
After a busy week, everything was settled.
In the evening, after coaxing Juju to sleep, Juju saw that Amos was busy in the study. When the Old Master was alive, he did not finalize his will due to various reasons. Therefore, as soon as the Old Master was buried, Amos began to be busy himself with the affairs of the inheritance.
In fact, Amos was extremely tired. Relatively speaking, he was even more tired than she was.
Eudora turned around and poured a glass of milk and brought it to him.
"Drink some milk, so that your stomach will feel better."
Amos raised his head and glanced at her. His furrowed eyebrows finally relaxed a little.
Putting down the documents in his hand, he said in a low voice, "Feed me."
Eudora did not refuse. She then walked over and brought the glass to his lips.
"Drink up."
Amos grabbed her hand and gulped it down. Eudora curved her lips and reached out to pat him on the head, "Good boy!"
Amos's eyes darkened. He reached out and pulled her back.
"How dare you? Do you think that I'm a child?" Eudora rolled her eyes, "Well..."
"What?"
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