MY GRANDMOTHER PRETENDED TO BE DEAF TO TEST US BEFORE DIVIDING THE INHERITANCE — I’LL NEVER FORGET MY UNCLE’S FACE WHEN WE GATHERED IN LAWYER’S OFFICE. My grandma played them all like a chess grandmaster. She was seriously loaded, and every relative in our family had their eyes on her fortune, especially my uncle and aunt. They practically told her they were waiting for her house. Sadly, my grandma passed away, and it really broke me for a while. A few days after the funeral, her lawyer gathered all the relatives in his office to read the will. Eight of us walked in and saw seven envelopes and seven small boxes on a long table. “Take a seat,” the lawyer said with a grin. I had a feeling something was up, and then he said to me, “For you, your grandma left something different. Everyone else, open your envelopes!” the lawyer announced. You should’ve seen my uncle’s face when he opened his box ⬇️

My grandmother was a mastermind. She was wealthy, and our relatives, especially my uncle and aunt, eyed her fortune. They didn’t even hide that they were waiting for her house. But Grandma had a plan.

After she passed, we gathered at her lawyer’s office. Eight of us, seven envelopes, and seven small boxes. The lawyer smirked, “Everyone, open your envelopes.” My uncle’s face turned pale when he saw what was inside: a hearing aid and a note saying,

“I may have been old, but I wasn’t deaf. I heard every word.”

Turns out, she’d been listening to all the whispers, all the greedy comments. And then, the lawyer handed me a deed. Grandma’s letter said, “You treated me with love and respect. This home is yours.”

My uncle was stunned, guilt written all over his face. Grandma made sure her inheritance went where it belonged, teaching us that family is about love, not money. Even in the end, she had the last word.

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