The drama has ended, and in the finale, Sishen's grandfather found her, revealed that he had sold some assets in the United States, and made a will, planning to bring his wife's ashes back to the motherland and realize his wish of "returning to his roots". After talking about these matters, he turned to ask Sishen if he would like to be in charge of his family's family office.
In the plot, Sishen's grandfather gives her a generous inheritance, but she initially declines the gift out of a possible reaction to her cousin. However, in the development of the plot, Sishen finally accepted the legacy. In the process, the audience showed great interest in the scale of Mr. Wang's wealth and the amount of wealth he intended to leave to Sishen.
In today's analysis, we will combine the content of the original work and the audience's expectations to delve into these two issues. First, let's take a look at the size of Mr. Wang's property. According to the description in the original book, Mr. Wang is a successful businessman, and his property includes real estate, ** and other fields. The scale of his wealth is quite large, and he can be said to be a wealthy businessman.
So, how much wealth does Mr. Wang intend to leave to Sishen? In the original book, the specific number is not clearly indicated, but from the plot we can see that the inheritance obtained by Sishen is a considerable wealth. This wealth includes not only tangible assets such as cash and real estate, but also intangible assets such as some investments and shares in businesses.
Combined with the original work and the audience's expectations, we can see that the inheritance obtained by Sishen is a considerable wealth, and the scale of this wealth also reflects the success and wealth of Mr. Wang. At the same time, this legacy also provides a solid material foundation for the future development of Sishen.
In fact, the answers to these two questions are not directly revealed in the original book. But according to the plot at the end of "Difficult Manufacturing", Liang Sishen was able to buy the land sold by Yang Xun because of poor capital turnover, the value of which was not less than one billion funds, and it can be speculated that her grandfather left her at least two billion funds, and her grandfather's own property scale will not be less than 10 billion.
It is speculated that the reason why Sishen is like this is mainly based on his personality traits. Unlike Liang Fan, he will not gamble all his money because of land speculation, and he can only invest half of his property at most, which is already his limit. The granddaughter gets two billion yuan in fund distribution, which means that his son and daughter will share more, so the speculation about the grandfather's tens of billions of assets does not seem to be too much.
Perhaps some viewers may question why Grandpa values Sishen so much, but the money left for his less outstanding son and daughter will be so much less than Sishen. For these perceptions, it is worth noting that although the grandfather affirmed Sishen's ability, the blood relationship still existed.
In other words, Sishen is more like a professional manager, responsible for managing the vast wealth left by his grandfather to ensure that they can generate more profits. However, these profits will eventually go to his children, and Sishen only charges a certain administrative fee.
At the end of the article, Si Shen has such a huge fortune in his hands, and viewers may wonder if Liang Song will sign a prenuptial agreement, or if his grandfather will force them to do so. My opinion is, obviously, not. This is because Grandpa needs Song Yunhui to take risks for him (in the book, Xiaohui helps Grandpa invest in many high-quality domestic assets). Sishen loves Song Yunhui deeply, so naturally he will not agree to such an arrangement.
In addition, Song Yunhui himself is not the kind of person who uses this brain. On top of that, even if they wanted to make it, it would be difficult to do so easily, as it was not an effortless task.