Chapter 189 The eldest daughter doesn’t need to be too sensible (final chapter)



I don't know who came up with the stupid idea of ​​asking them to go to court to sue their children for not supporting the elderly, hoping to force out the children who had disappeared for more than ten years.

But they couldn't afford a good lawyer, and the girl from the legal aid department told them that if they insisted on filing a lawsuit, the buyout of seniority would likely be exposed, which would most likely result in them having no pension in the future.

The two men soon stopped fighting.

When they were in their sixties, their health gradually deteriorated, and the county health care center sent a car to take them to the hospital. They lived there for more than ten years until they died.

One winter afternoon, the two closed their eyes one after another.

At that time, an obituary was playing on the TV in their room:

The great inventor, philanthropist, and entrepreneur Xu Youwen passed away, and a memorial service was held in Beijing.

Mr. Xu was 95 years old. His ancestral home was Chengde, Hebei Province.

All collections under Mr. Xu Youwen's name were donated to the Palace Museum.

The remaining assets were all donated to the Women and Children's Foundation.

In addition...

Xu's Technology, founded by Mr. Xu Youwen, possesses the world's most advanced patented prosthetic limb manufacturing technology. Currently, the company's chairman is Xu Youwen's only son, Xu Xiaomin. The Xu family has numerous grandchildren, each with their own strengths and achievements in various fields...

On TV, an old man missing a leg lay quietly in an icy coffin. Around him, a group of younger generations in heavy mourning were greeting him with sorrowful faces...

This is Ling Shuang's last mission in this dimension.

(End of the book)

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