When Sam Sutton invented an unbreakable sealant, his fortune skyrocketed, but tragedy struck when his wife, Rain, passed away. Raising his son, Will, alone, Sam lavished him with everything money could buy. However, Will soon realized people, especially girls, were drawn to his wealth rather than his personality. Determined to find true love, Will attended Yale pretending to be poor.
Will met and fell in love with a girl named Eddy. Her wealthy parents, Marta and Farlow, disapproved, seeing Will as beneath their daughter. They subtly insulted Sam when he visited for Christmas, unaware that he was a millionaire. Their attempts to humiliate him culminated in gifting Will a Porsche, but Sam remained humble.
Then, Sam handed Eddy a gift—deeds to a brownstone in New York, leaving her parents speechless. “I want my son to be loved for himself, not the $570 million he’ll inherit,” Sam revealed. Marta and Farlow quickly changed their tune, becoming Will’s biggest supporters. Will and Eddy married, proving that love—not money—was what mattered most.