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My grandpa faked being deaf to see how we’d behave before splitting the inheritance — I couldn’t help but laugh during the will reading

My grandpa’s will revealed a shocking secret: for months, he had been pretending to be deaf, listening to everything we said about him. As his true feelings unfolded in the lawyer’s office, our family’s hidden greed and genuine love came to light, leaving us all stunned and forever changed.

My grandpa was the best. From the time I was a little girl, he was my favorite person in the world. Grandpa Harold could light up any room with his laughter and endless jokes. He always had a twinkle in his eye that spoke of mischief and a heart full of love for his family.

When Grandpa passed away, I felt a deep emptiness. I missed our long talks, his wise advice, and, most of all, his playful spirit. One memory that always made me smile was when Grandpa pulled off a clever prank that became legendary in our family.

It was April Fool’s Day, and Grandpa decided to play a trick on everyone. He told us he had hidden a hundred-dollar bill somewhere in the house.

We spent hours turning the place upside down, only to find a note in the cookie jar that said, “Fooled you! The best treasures are the moments we share.” We all laughed, and Grandpa’s eyes twinkled with delight.

Now, sitting in the lawyer’s office, I couldn’t help but feel sad. Grandpa was gone, and the family was about to hear his will. Everyone was nervous, but I believed everyone would receive what they wanted. Grandpa was generous, after all.

The lawyer cleared his throat and began reading Grandpa’s letter.

“Hello, my dear family! Today, many of you will leave this room very disappointed because you won’t get what you wanted. Moreover, probably only one person will leave here with a smile because, for the past two months, I’ve been pretending. I didn’t actually lose my hearing. I heard everything you said about me. So, let’s get started with my dear son, John.”

“John, you have always been a dutiful son, but recently, I overheard you complaining about how much of a burden I had become. You said you couldn’t wait for the ‘old man’ to pass so you could get your hands on my money. Well, John, you’ll be disappointed to know that you won’t be receiving a single penny.”

John’s face turned beet red, and he sank lower into his chair.

The lawyer continued, “To my daughter, Susan. Susan, a few times I heard you talking on the phone while you were in the next room. I don’t know who you talked to, but I understood that you have huge debts and you were waiting for me to die to get my inheritance and pay them off. That’s why you get $1. Hope it is enough to cover your debts.”

Susan gasped, “What? This can’t be true! I never said that!”

The lawyer looked at her calmly, “Susan, this is what your father wrote. Let’s move on.”

The room grew tense. Everyone shifted in their seats, unsure of what would come next.

Susan’s eyes filled with tears. She started screaming and crying. The lawyer then moved on to my cousin, Emily.

“Emily, you were always so sweet to my face, but behind my back, you were eager for me to die. You made bets on how long I’d last and laughed at the thought of getting my money. Emily, you too will receive nothing.”

Emily’s jaw dropped. She looked around in disbelief. The room was thick with tension and mixed emotions. Some were relieved, others were devastated. But the biggest shock was yet to come.

“And finally, to my beloved granddaughter, Jane,” the lawyer read. I felt my breath catch in my throat. “Jane, you spent hours talking to me, sharing your life, and listening to my stories. You never treated me like a burden.

“Your genuine love and compassion shone through in every conversation. For that, I am leaving you everything I have, including my houses and company. My deputy, Peter, will help you run the company, but in the future, after you finish college, you will have to do it on your own.”

I was stunned. My grandpa’s company was worth a fortune. I had always loved him, not for his money, but for the wisdom and joy he brought into my life. Tears welled in my eyes as the lawyer continued, “Jane, I trust you to run the company with the same integrity and love you showed me. Make me proud.”

As the lawyer finished reading, I couldn’t help but laugh through my tears. My grandpa had orchestrated the perfect test, revealing everyone’s true colors. His clever prank taught us a valuable lesson about love, greed, and what truly matters in life.

“Jane,” Peter said softly, “I had no idea Grandpa was planning this. But I’ll do my best to help you with the company.”

“Thanks, Peter,” I replied, still trying to process everything. “I guess we have a lot to talk about.”

John was fuming. “This is unfair! I was his son! I deserved more!”

Susan, still crying, added, “We all did. This is just cruel.”

Emily, who had been quiet, finally spoke. “Maybe this is what we needed. A wake-up call. Grandpa always knew how to get us to see things differently.”

John, looking defeated, said, “I guess there’s nothing we can do now. It’s done.”

The lawyer packed up his papers. “If anyone has questions, feel free to contact my office. But remember, this was Harold’s final wish.”

The family slowly began to disperse. Some were still grumbling, others were deep in thought. I stayed behind with Emily, who looked relieved and sad at the same time.

“Jane,” Emily said gently, “Harold saw something special in you. He knew you could handle this.”

“I hope so,” I replied. “I just want to make him proud.”

She hugged me. “You will, Jane. You always have.”

As we left the lawyer’s office, I couldn’t help but reflect on Grandpa’s final act. It was a wake-up call for the entire family. Some were ashamed, others grateful, but we all learned something that day.

True wealth isn’t measured by money or possessions, but by the love and respect we give and receive. My grandpa’s final act was a testament to his wisdom and unique way of teaching us all a lesson we would never forget.

Walking out into the sunlight, I felt a sense of peace. Grandpa’s legacy was more than just his fortune; it was the love he showed and the lessons he imparted. I knew I had a big responsibility ahead, but with Grandpa’s memory guiding me, I felt ready to face whatever came next.

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