The Ding family had a main industry, but Ding Haonan, Mo Fei's father, was separated from the Ding family. When they split from the Ding family, Grandma Ding favored her eldest son and gave him fifty percent of the assets in the family. Her two daughters each received twenty percent, leaving Ding Haonan with only ten percent.
Therefore, Ding Haonan's current business was basically his own business, but it was doing better than Ding Group's initial business.
Grandma Ding saw that although her youngest son was doing well, her eldest son's business was getting worse and worse. All these years, she had been investing money from Ding Haonan into her eldest son's business. Ding Haonan was a filial son, and his family was not desperate for that small amount of money. Additionally, Ding Haonan's wife was a gentle person and she would not resent her husband too much for that. Therefore, Ding Haonan would not go against his mother.