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Rich Man Humiliates Boy Shining Shoes in Underpass

But there was no time for sadness now. He needed to finish the job.

The man inspected his shoes and sneered. “This? My dog could do a better job with his tongue!”

Martin’s face flushed with shame. “I’m sorry, sir. Let me try again—”

“Forget it,” the man snapped, pulling out his phone. “Yeah, Sylvester here. I’ll be late to the meeting because of this useless kid.”

As Sylvester talked on the phone, Martin thought of his father’s lessons. “It’s not just about the shine, son. It’s about dignity. Treat every shoe like it’s the most important one you’ll ever shine.”

“Hey! Are you even listening?” Sylvester’s voice broke through Martin’s thoughts. “What, your father too lazy to work, sending you out here like this?”

Martin’s throat tightened. “My father passed away, sir.”

Sylvester narrowed his eyes. “Oh, I see. So your mom’s probably off with someone else, having more kids to send out begging, huh? You people always find a way to be useless.”

Martin clenched his fists but stayed calm. “That’ll be $7, sir.”

“Seven dollars? For this terrible shine? I don’t think so, kid.”

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