"Oh, given your history of profiting from tragedy, I've made a will. When I die, my estate will fund the children's education."
"After all, not every kid is like me, able to persevere through self-determination when their parents won't pay for their schooling."
What? Huang Man's words infuriated Zhao Mei, "I am your mother, and you'd rather donate your money than give it to me."
Zhao Mei couldn't help but be angry, she had been secretly praying for something to happen to Huang Man, so that she would have the opportunity to sign off on giving up attempts at resuscitation.
But to her amazement, Huang Man had already taken such measures, which enraged Zhao Mei to no end.
"I will leave you with enough to cover the expenses I owe."
"The money decreed by the court will increase by five percent each year," Huang Man recalled a famous actress from Hong Kong/Taiwan who had died, leaving a will that resulted in a never-ending lawsuit with her birth mother.