Nevertheless, Honesty Still Pay


Chen, a 17-year-old high school sophomore, working as a food vendor, had just finished a food delivery to a customer when he got a phone call, asking him to make another one.

But while he answered the call, he accidentally hit and scratched a BMW.
Chen hastened to make delivery first.

The boy, first of all, made delivery of second order and returned to compose an apology letter which he left at the scratched car.

According to CNN, in the morning, when the BMW driver, Xue Zhanmin, assessed the damage to his scratched car, he found a letter the teen had glued to the car door along with 311 yuan ($45) in cash.

 Touched by the delivery boy's honesty and realizing he probably came from a poor family, Xue asked the local traffic officer to help him find Chen. As the story circulated through local media reports, he eventually did.

When the boy was brought to him, Xue not only returned the boy's 45dollars but gave him 10,000 yuan (approx. $1400)for his honesty.

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