John had two daughters, Helen and Julia. He adored both, but favored Julia, who resembled his late wife. Julia was pampered while Helen, older and more responsible, was tasked with working to support the family.
As Helen worked and matured, she became a cook, while Julia spent her days partying. When John passed away, his will left Julia the family home and Helen an old dish. Hurt but still caring, Helen advised her sister to sell the house and invest in her future, but Julia ignored her.
Months later, Julia squandered the money from the house, while Helen, cleaning her apartment, found the old dish. At a gathering, a guest recognized its value. It was an ancient Chinese artifact worth two million dollars. Helen sold it, opened a successful restaurant, and became wealthy.
Meanwhile, Julia fell on hard times and became homeless. One day, desperate for food, she went to a restaurant offering meals to the homeless—only to discover Helen owned it. Helen welcomed her sister with open arms, offering her food, shelter, and a job.
Julia, humbled by her circumstances, never looked down on Helen again, and their bond was restored.