
money wasn't grandson's but grandpa and he didn't take it cause he choose his wife over money and that wasn't threath

Peculiar. He can't get his trust fund until he marries, but his grandfather (who would seem to be the perfect illustration if Merrian-Webster ever put the word "turd" in their dictionary) has to give his big Grand-Paternal OK. As someone who has always loved my parents and the Aunt and Uncle who left me their not inconsiderable assets, I wonder about families like that. Brother, who boinked his GF and left her pregnant when he died (at which time she disappeared) was so beloved and respected that his little brother's usefulness is only in marrying his child's mother. And this is after said little brother has married a women with a child and signified his desire to live with her for the foreseeable future. Dear Grandpa (and I am a senior citizen myself) needs to be put into a home for the criminally senile/stupid and the despised grandson needs to wait a few years to filter a fifth of whiskey throuh his kidneys and leave it as an offering on Grandpa's grave.
Beautiful story. What about the grandfather, did he take away his grandson's money? Or was that just a threat?