When John passed away, his will created a rift between his two daughters, Helen and Julia. John favored Julia, who resembled his late wife, showering her with love while Helen felt neglected. After their mother died, John made Helen work as a dishwasher to support the family, which intensified Helen’s jealousy of Julia, who continued to live a carefree life.
Upon John’s death, Julia inherited their childhood home, while Helen received an old dish. Despite wanting to contest the will, Helen encouraged Julia to sell the house for college funds. Julia dismissed her advice, believing Helen was simply jealous. Julia quickly sold the house and moved into an expensive apartment.
Months later, Helen washed the old dish and discovered it was an invaluable piece from the Chinese dynasty, worth two million dollars. She sold it, using the proceeds to start a thriving restaurant business. In contrast, Julia squandered her money on parties and ended up homeless.
Desperate for food, Julia sought handouts at Helen’s restaurant. When they reunited, Helen welcomed Julia back with open arms, offering her a job and a fresh start. This moment of reconciliation marked a new chapter for both sisters, as Helen’s generosity transformed their relationship.