He coldly spat out, "This seems to have nothing to do with filial piety, does it? Over the years, how much has the eldest uncle sacrificed for your small family, which you've likely conveniently overlooked. Clearly knowing that the eldest uncle was diagnosed with cancer, you both maintained your jobs. It was clear that the aunt suggested splitting the medical bills, yet you continued to work. If it weren't for my father calling and scolding you, would you have come to Kyoto? You still believe that our family is wealthy, that this amount of money is but a drop in the ocean for us. But on what grounds? The eldest uncle hasn't contributed anything to our family; why should we give this money? For so many years, you dare not come to Kyoto, afraid of my father, right?"
Yun Hai's eyes were slightly red.
How could he, as a father, not know?
He knew that his two sons were of little capability, wishing to push him away, believing that his younger siblings wouldn't leave him in the lurch.