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Martin knew Sylvia was likely going to distribute money.

Sylvia indeed had that intention. Seeing the Hernandezes' sincerity and having brought nothing else, she decided that giving money was the best option.

For many, receiving money was better than gifts because it allowed them to buy what they liked.

Martin quickly reported the number of people to Sylvia.

The Hernandez family had been around for a long time, and apart from the branch that had moved to King City, there were still five branches with over 300 people. For an established family, this population size was considerable, and it wasn't easy to sustain so many people.

The reason was simple: if a branch had no male heirs, that branch would essentially disappear. When daughters married out, they became part of another family, and even their tombstones would bear the surname of their husband's family.

For instance, when Sylvia passed away, her tombstone would start with "Sylvia Johnson" rather than "Sylvia Willaims".

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