As he stood up from the chair, Enno felt a sense of resolve. He would take the Wirth name and legacy, but he would also make it his own. He would build on the foundation that his grandfather had laid, but he would do it with his own unique perspective and values.

As Enno read the letter, he felt a sense of pride and understanding wash over him. His grandfather had been a man of great integrity, and his decisions had been guided by a strong sense of morality. Enno realized that he had been looking at his family's legacy through the wrong lens. It wasn't just about the business; it was about the people, the relationships, and the values that had been passed down through generations.

The weight of legacy was still there, but it no longer felt crushing. Instead, it felt like a challenge, a reminder that Enno had the power to shape the future of his family and their business. He smiled, feeling a sense of pride and purpose that he had never felt before.