Lu Wenhui has gone to a lawyer, who says that she can get a share of the company's shares. She tells her grandmother not to tell anyone about it, as she's been reading about it since she came back. The lawyer also found out that Lu Wenhuis son has been bought, and she tells her not to worry, because she'll make sure that everyone knows how ungrateful she is. The court session has opened, and the grandmother tells her that she has to go to court to get justice for herself. She says that her father raised her through "unforgivable hardships" , and now he's gone, and her ungrateful grandchildren want to leave her nothing. She asks the grandmother to give her the company shares, which belong to her. The grandmother says that the defendant's not allowed to speak, because it clearly states that she inherited all of the shares before her father died. This is not possible, she says, because her father said on his deathbed that he would give half of his money to the plaintiff. The sentence is that the court session is closed, and that the plaintiff's claim is "overruled" . This means that the grandmother will have to give up all of her company shares to the defendant. She's going to kill her grandmother, she tells the grandmother. The chapter ends with the narrator saying that she wants to read more about the "sweet two people"'s world.
Lu Wenhui has gone to a lawyer, who says that she can get a share of the company's shares. She tells her grandmother not to tell anyone about it, as she's been reading about it since she came back. The lawyer also found out that Lu Wenhuis son has been bought, and she tells her not to worry, because she'll make sure that everyone knows how ungrateful she is. The court session has opened, and the grandmother tells her that she has to go to court to get justice for herself. She says that her father raised her through "unforgivable hardships" , and now he's gone, and her ungrateful grandchildren want to leave her nothing. She asks the grandmother to give her the company shares, which belong to her. The grandmother says that the defendant's not allowed to speak, because it clearly states that she inherited all of the shares before her father died. This is not possible, she says, because her father said on his deathbed that he would give half of his money to the plaintiff. The sentence is that the court session is closed, and that the plaintiff's claim is "overruled" . This means that the grandmother will have to give up all of her company shares to the defendant. She's going to kill her grandmother, she tells the grandmother. The chapter ends with the narrator saying that she wants to read more about the "sweet two people"'s world.