Jan nodded in agreement, "My provisional guess is his grandfather's will. What surprised me is that in the will his grandfather recently made, it was written that if Danny married Miss L, all of his grandfather's inheritance would fall into his hands. But if he refused, then the inheritance will be divided in two for him and Miss L.
It is likely that his grandfather deliberately arranged so that Danny would marry Miss L if he wanted to get his inheritance as a whole. If he was not willing to marry Miss L, then the old Mr. Swann wanted to ensure Miss L's life was secured."
Inwardly, London felt sympathetic toward Grandpa Swann, who cared so much about L, but he did not want L to receive money from other people. Everything he owned would soon belong to L too, and he thought the girl didn't need additional small change, which would only give her a headache.