00:01Excellent work, young man. Keep the change.
00:04Thank you, Mr. Don Rambutan.
00:07Thank you. My mother hasn't had her medicine for three days.
00:11Take care of your mother.
00:17My wallet!
00:18Did something happen?
00:19I think I dropped it.
00:21That little shoeshine boy won't bring back $10,000.
00:23I believe he will. I'll pay for his university and change his life forever.
00:27You'd trust a poor barefoot boy with that much money?
00:30You're home, my son.
00:32How are you feeling today, Mom?
00:33Don't worry about me. Did you earn enough for dinner?
00:39Whose wallet is this?
00:41A customer dropped it after I polished the shoes.
00:45This money could buy all your medicine tonight.
00:48Maybe nobody would ever know.
00:52Money can buy medicine, but honesty builds the person you become.
00:56I don't want to lose you, Mom.
00:59Remember what I always taught you.
01:02An honest, poor person is worth more than a dishonest, rich one.
01:06Good evening, ma'am.
01:07Mr. Don Rambutan dropped this today.
01:09You came all the way just to return it?
01:11Please make sure he gets it.
01:12I'll give it to him myself.
01:17No one will ever know.
01:21Did the young shoeshine boy come by?
01:23No, no one came.
01:24I truly believed he would.
01:27Good morning, sir.
01:29Did you receive your wallet?
01:30You have the courage to come back after taking it?
01:33Sir, I returned it last night.
01:35He says he returned my wallet.
01:36He's lying.
01:37I never saw him.
01:38I handed it to her myself.
01:39That's not true.
01:39Then please, check your security camera.
01:41Last night, around 9 o'clock.
01:43Please.
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