A billionaire pretended to be asleep to test his chauffeur's son—he thought the boy was going to steal from him, but tears streamed down his face when he saw what the boy had done.
Don Enrico was known as one of the richest businessmen in the country. But despite his fortune, he was a miserly man. He trusted no one. He believed that everyone approached him only for his money.
The only person he trusted, even a little, was his chauffeur, Don Néstor, who had worked faithfully for him for fifteen years.
One Saturday, Don Néstor had to take his eight-year-old son, Buboy, with him because there was no one at home to look after him. His wife had passed away, and his mother-in-law was hospitalized.
"Excuse me, sir," Néstor pleaded. "Buboy is a quiet child. He'll stay back; he won't make a sound."
"Make sure of that, Néstor," Don Enrico replied harshly. "I don't like noise."
They got into the luxury SUV. Nestor was driving, Buboy was in the back seat, and Don Enrico was in the captain's chair.
During the drive, Don Enrico came up with a plan. He wanted to test whether his driver's family was truly honest.
"I'm going to get some sleep," he said aloud.