A Letter from home

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A Letter from home a.k.a. The Old Castle's Other Secret, is Don Rosa's sequel to Uncle Scrooge and The Crown Of The Crusader Kings.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Scrooge McDuck and his family return to Castle McDuck to find the treasure of the Knights Templar. Donald Duck tells Huey, Dewey and Louie to tell the new caretaker of the castle about their presence. The caretaker reveals herself to be their grand-aunt Matilda McDuck, who avoided seeing her brother in the last 25 years (see The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck - Part 11 for more details). Matilda was very upset with Donald for arranging this meeting for her and Scrooge. It's later revealed that Matilda already knew about the treasure and was Fergus's idea not letting Scrooge know about it. Both Scrooge and Matilda think it's because their father didn't approve him. Still depressed at this shocking revelation, Scrooge keeps searching for the treasure when Mr. Molay and Maurice Mattressface appear, also looking for the treasure. When Molay reveals he's searching the treasure for evil purposes, Maurice rebels against him. The treasure is found. As well as a letter left by Fergus telling the real reason he didn't tell Scrooge about this treasure: he feels Scrooge would feel better making his own fortune instead of inheriting one. And he was correct. While alone with Matilda, Scrooge admits he envies Donald for having a family.

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