The passing of a father sets off a contentious inheritance battle between his two daughters. While one inherits their childhood home, the other is bequeathed a seemingly insignificant item.
John, a devoted father, favored his daughter Julia, who bore a striking resemblance to his late wife. His favoritism escalated tensions between Julia and her older sister Helen.
Helen, feeling neglected after Julia’s birth, was tasked with working to support the family after their mother’s death. Despite initial resistance, Helen begrudgingly accepts her role, leading to resentment towards Julia’s perceived privileged lifestyle.
Following John’s death, the will reveals a surprising division: Julia inherits the house, leaving Helen with a mere dish. Helen, however, advises Julia to sell the house for her education, demonstrating her selflessness.
Julia’s recklessness leads to financial ruin, contrasting Helen’s entrepreneurial success. Despite past animosity, Helen embraces Julia in her time of need, exemplifying the enduring bond of sisterhood.