The billionaire pretended to be asleep to test his driver’s child—he thought the kid would pickpocket him, but tears streamed down his face when he saw what the child did.
As the journey began, a thought crossed Mr. Malhotra’s mind.
Let me test them, he thought. Let me see what kind of people they really are.
“I think I’ll take a nap,” he said loudly.
He closed his eyes and even pretended to snore. But in truth, his mind was sharp and alert, one eye slightly open.
He deliberately placed his thick leather wallet on the edge of the seat, where it could easily fall. His expensive gold watch was also clearly visible on his wrist.
Let’s see, he thought. If that boy notices the wallet, temptation will surely get the better of him. They’re poor, after all.
Moments later, the van hit a bump in the road. The wallet slipped and fell to the floor, rolling all the way to Rahul’s feet.
Mr. Malhotra watched carefully.
Rahul stared at the wallet—stuffed with high-value Indian currency notes.
Slowly, the boy moved.
Here it comes, Malhotra thought. He’s about to steal it.
Rahul picked up the wallet.
But instead of opening it, he dusted it gently. Then he quietly walked toward Mr. Malhotra and carefully slipped the wallet back into the old man’s coat pocket—without waking him.
Mr. Malhotra froze.
He didn’t take a single rupee?
But the story didn’t end there.
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