I didn't understand the financial scam, but I saw the evil of human nature... The two sons were totally selfish and selfish. Isn't an 8-year-old girl ridiculing when her grandpa asked such a question when her grandfather was in a difficult time? Normal fathers will vent when they work hard. And the whole family under his protection didn't dare to resist. When he was defeated, his true identity was revealed. The elder son commits suicide, deserves it. People ignore you and commit suicide without contacting you? Are you sure that you are not too weak? The only thing that showed me the beauty of human nature was that Ma Ma’s younger sister was still willing to take her in after she was cheated and bankrupted by their family. But Ma Ma gave up her husband who had raised her for fifty years in order to be able to contact her sons. Regardless, I believe she didn't think her husband was guilty and hated him for not contacting him, just to make the rest of her life better. As for the protagonist, I don't understand finance at all. I only see the ugly faces of everyone because of money.
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