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Transmigration: On the Gossip Front

Chapter 1154: 1155 The Unwelcome True Daughter 98

Author: Qi Qi's cat
updatedAt: 2025-09-06

Chapter 1154: Chapter 1155 The Unwelcome True Daughter 98

Song Weikang’s funeral was quite grand, reminding many people of the Song Family’s most glorious time.

Even members of the Song Family recalled that golden era, but unfortunately, what’s past is past and can’t be regained.

What they most eagerly anticipated now was how much Song Weikang had left them as an inheritance.

They were more concerned whether Song Weikang had left anything for Zhang Yu, and Song Dafa as well.

The lawyer then made the appearance everyone was waiting for, and in front of members of the Song Family, read Song Weikang’s will in its entirety.

Everyone was shocked, knowing there was quite a bit of money in Song Weikang’s hands, but never imagined that the amount Old Master Song left behind would be this large.

Unfortunately, of the many assets under Song Weikang’s name, not much was left for the Song Family.

Even Song Weikang’s favorite grandchild Song Shijian and his descendants didn’t receive much.

Song Shijian was stunned, realizing that he and his son probably wouldn’t get much since the old man had significant opinions about them.

The old man liked Song Ziming’s son very much, and surely would leave a lot for his great-grandson.

However, to their disappointment, the old man didn’t leave much for the great-grandson either.

Including the Song Family Ancestral Home, the majority of the property was donated to the university near the ancestral home.

Even more astonishing, the old man bought the land between the ancestral home and the university, donating it all to the university.

The leftover money was entirely donated to the university to establish the Song Weikang Scholarship.

To prevent the foundation from failing due to lack of funds, the property couldn’t be sold, and the rent collected along with dividends from investment companies would be used to distribute scholarships.

When members of the Song Family thought about how this enormous wealth slipped away from right under their noses, they couldn’t accept it, surely feeling all sorts of discontent.

“There’s no way the old man left such a will.” Someone stepped forward, loudly declaring this isn’t the old man’s will.

The lawyer, unfazed, brought over the waiting notary public, “When this will was drafted, the hospital’s doctors verified that Mr. Song Weikang had the capacity for civil conduct.”

“The notary can prove the authenticity of this will.” The lawyer methodically presented the proof documents.

Song Shijian, hearing someone contest the validity of the old man’s will, contemplated how to file a lawsuit to invalidate it.

This was no joke; such a huge fortune being donated was unacceptable.

Unexpectedly, Song Weikang had planned so well that they couldn’t counterargue.

What could Song Shijian do but lament that even as the old man aged, he was still sharp and didn’t leave them any loopholes.

“I accept.” Song Shijian knew that even if he engaged a lawyer for a suit, in the end, it would be a loss rather than gain, leaving a bad impression.

Given that, there’s no point in getting worked up.

Even though there wasn’t any discussion, members of the Song Family quickly decided to file a lawsuit, vowing to take it to the High Court if needed.

Litigation requires money, a lot of money, and they lacked the capability, so they hoped Song Shijian could fund it.

Unexpectedly, Song Shijian withdrew, “Big brother, are you just letting it go like this?”

Song Shijian looked at the anticipating crowd, “Dad has already made his decision, so I support it.”

“If you all are dissatisfied, you can appeal,” Song Shijian suggested that they pursue the lawsuit if they wanted, but he wouldn’t be involved.

The group exchanged glances, “Big brother, look, we don’t have much money either; can’t you help us?”

Lending them money? Song Shijian chuckled, “I don’t have much money either.”

In short, regardless of their plea, Song Shijian remained unmoved.

Joking aside, if this lawsuit could be won, it would itself be a problem, as the old man had completely blocked any path forward.

Since it’s destined to lose money, Song Shijian naturally wouldn’t pursue it.

Once Song Shijian left, Song Ziming wasn’t going to stay either and followed suit, leaving.

The others were dumbfounded; they had been counting on Song Shijian to pay, but since he wouldn’t, they could only sigh helplessly and reluctantly leave.

They had considered taking some mementos, but found out those too had been donated to the museum as part of the Song Weikang Exhibition Hall’s exhibits.

Should they touch those, there wouldn’t be any good outcome, so they could only leave tearfully, looking back every few steps.

The revelation of Song Weikang’s will sent shockwaves through the upper echelons.

After his death, many said that Old Master Song’s passing would enrich the Song Family.

Only to discover that Song Weikang was indeed Song Weikang, being rather ruthless to his children, donating the assets instead.

After grieving for a few days, members of the Song Family finally had the strength to think, puzzled as to why Song Weikang made such a decision.

The Old Master they knew was definitely not like this, and wondered why this happened.

With Song Weikang gone, the only one they could ask now was Song Dafa.

Surprisingly, after searching, they couldn’t find him. Asking Song Yurong led to nothing but ignorance.

Only later did they hear from Song Dafa, learning he was living in a Banshan Villa in Harbor City.

This news alarmed the Song Family, as Banshan Villa is extremely valuable—not just in monetary terms, but practically unattainable.

They naturally wanted to confront Song Dafa and seek an explanation, but an investigation led them to a frustrating outcome.

The current owner of the house was Zhang Yu. The Song Family wondered why they were together, only to hear that the house’s previous owner was Song Weikang.

This news floored them; the villa was worth at least hundreds of millions—how was it given to Zhang Yu?

Instantly, everyone was infuriated and rushed to Zhang Yu for an explanation.

Zhang Yu faced the aggressive Song Family, presenting prepared contracts and transaction records.

“This is the sales contract, and these are my transaction records.”

“This is the tax certificate.”

“If you still feel there are issues, you can sue,” Zhang Yu stated that if they wished to appeal, she would definitely defend herself.

Looking at the contracts and transaction records, Song Shijian and the others fell silent, and after a long pause, asked, “So, since the house was sold and transferred, what about the money?”

Zhang Yu definitely knew where the money went, but she wouldn’t say.

Song Dafa entered, “The money was given to me.”

Upon hearing the news, Song Dafa swiftly gathered documents and made his way to Zhang Yu’s company.

Looking at the legal documents, Song Shijian and the others fell into thought.

Initially, they believed the old man hadn’t favored Song Dafa much in the end, giving him little.

Unexpectedly, it wasn’t that nothing was left for him, but rather he was given a significant gift.

Silently calculating, Song Yurong figured out Song Dafa’s current net worth and immediately made a decision.

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