The second narrative introduces Diana, who received no direct inheritance from her cherished grandmother’s farm, unlike her sister Felicity. However, a letter from her grandmother granted Diana the right to live on the farm indefinitely, preventing its sale. When the farmhouse mysteriously burned down, Felicity, who had shown little interest in the farm, seemed suspiciously pleased. It was later revealed, through evidence provided by the farm’s caretaker, Jack, that Felicity had intentionally set the fire. The second part of the will then transferred ownership to Diana, exposing Felicity’s treachery and affirming Diana’s true dedication to the farm.
Finally, Chloe, a teenager, inherited only her late Grandpa David’s old apiary, while her brother received a million dollars. Disappointed and initially neglecting the beehives due to fear of stings, Chloe was eventually urged by her Aunt Daphne to embrace the responsibility. Inside one hive, she discovered a map leading to a hidden shed and then a bridge, culminating in a box containing a photo of her and Grandpa and a heartfelt note. The note explained that the true inheritance was not monetary wealth, but the invaluable lessons of patience, hard work, and care for living things, a legacy Chloe now shares with her own son.