A little distressed, she said, "Your father is already the richest man, and your brothers are all so capable. How come your grandparents are still working so hard mining? They should be enjoying their lives at this age. Is your father not on good terms with the two elders?"
"There's no bad relationship," Lola Hussey dismissed, "I just heard my father say that he has been very independent since he was a child and has hardly spent a cent of the family's money."
"Then there must be a bad relationship," Frankie Foster concluded.
The richest man in Yita Country started from nothing.
Of course, the family was originally very poor.
The family had no money; that's why he didn't spend any of it. That's the reasoning.
"Actually, it's not as bad as you think. They just don't keep in touch very often, and it's my grandparents who don't like my father disturbing them, except during holidays," Lola finished drinking water and placed the cup down, her throat feeling much more comfortable.