Chapter 162 The Musician's Legacy
The famous blind musician Potter and the blind writer Haney are very good friends. After returning from a Potter performance, they visit Haney who is seriously ill in bed.

Harney held Porter's hand tightly and said to him: "It seems that I can no longer continue writing. You are my best friend and I trust you the most. I hope you can help me complete the last thing. I Now I have a property of 100 million pounds, and I hope to donate half of it to the welfare organization for the disabled, hoping to use this money to help more people. I will write my will now, and I hope you will help me keep it."

Then Harney asked his wife to bring pen and paper, began to write the will, and hand-packed and sealed the letter.After Porter took the will, he sent it to the bank's safe.

At Harney's funeral a month later, the welfare agency opened the sealed will, only to find that there was nothing in it, only a blank sheet of paper!Porter was very surprised. He put the will in the bank safe with his own hands, and the will was sealed well when he opened it. How could the will become a blank sheet of paper?Inspector McCauley, who was present, announced after careful questioning of the matter: "Harney's will is valid! The person who tampered with the will is Harney's wife." Smart readers, do you know what's going on?
【Answer】In fact, in order to preserve the inheritance, Hani's wife deliberately handed Hani a pen without ink.Since Harney and Potter are both blind, they naturally did not find out, and the blank paper with no words was finally preserved as a suicide note.However, although there is no handwriting, the handwriting left by the pen across the white paper still exists, and it can be distinguished if it is carefully identified.Therefore, McCauley said that if the blank paper is still there, the will is still valid.

(End of this chapter)

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