00:13What began as a routine roadside repair late one night became a quiet act of humanity when a motorcycle mechanic
00:22chose compassion overpayment.
00:24In a now-viral TikTok video, the Malay mechanic with username Minyak Hitam Jalanan shared he was called around 12
00:32.30am to fix a Chinese man's motorcycle after its chain snapped and the front sprocket went missing.
00:40He quoted 145 ringgit, 25 ringgit for the front sprocket, 80 ringgit for the chain, and 40 ringgit for labour.
00:50After completing the repair, he noticed the customer had 176 ringgit left in his touch-and-go e-wallet and
00:58asked if he would still have money for food.
01:02The customer appeared hesitant but repeatedly insisted on paying.
01:07However, the mechanic told him he did not have to pay for the service.
01:12Overcome with emotion, the man stepped forward and embraced the mechanic.
01:18Pan Yujo, FMT
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