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  • 5/30/2025
Boy Kicks His Own Dad for Being ‘Too Poor’—Then Karma Shows Up at School
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00:00The boy secretly sniffed his classmate's shoes in the dorm late at night, then he put them on
00:03to try them. He felt extremely comfortable wearing these $1,000 shoes, so he took a photo with his
00:08phone. The next day, he called his father. He lied that he had been selected for the school
00:12basketball team to go to the United States for a competition. He said that winning an award could
00:16add extra points to his college entrance exam scores. His father, a migrant worker, was overjoyed
00:20when he heard this. He told his son to do his best. Unexpectedly, his son said he had to buy
00:25a pair of athletic shoes for the competition. His father's beaming face instantly fell,
00:29because after paying off his debts, he had little left from his wages. Moreover, the boy's mother was
00:33still hospitalized and urgently needed surgery. He advised his son to wear his old shoes for now.
00:37The son said he would drop out of school if his father didn't buy him the shoes. The father could
00:41only take the photo his son sent to the mall. After comparing, he indeed found a similar pair of
00:45sneakers. He heard the salesperson say the sneakers cost $199. His father immediately felt troubled,
00:51but thinking of his son's happiness, he bought them anyway. That night, the father came to the
00:55school to deliver the shoes to his son. The son was afraid his classmates would see
00:58that he had a migrant worker father. However, upon seeing the same brand of athletic shoes as his
01:03classmates, the son instantly beamed with joy. He imagined being admired by his classmates.
01:07Little did he know that his father had bought a high-quality counterfeit. His father, always frugal,
01:12could never have imagined that his son would want a pair of shoes worth over $1,000
01:15for the purpose of pretending to be a wealthy second-generation heir at school.
01:19After school, the son invited his classmates to dinner. He happened to run into his father,
01:22who had just gotten off work at the school gate. He told his classmates to go ahead and wait
01:26at the hot pot restaurant. Then he walked up to his father. Impatiently, he told his father
01:30never to come to the school again. Then he lied that their teacher was ill. He was about to go to
01:34the hospital with his classmates to visit her. The father handed his son the $20 he had on him,
01:39asking him to buy a gift for the teacher. When the father arrived at a fast-food restaurant,
01:42he discovered he had no money left. He could only use the remaining $1 to buy two buns to eat.
01:47Meanwhile, his son was at a nearby hotel treating classmates to a feast. That day, the boy showed off the
01:52counterfeit shoes his father had bought in front of his classmates, enjoying the admiring glances from his
01:56classmates. As soon as he returned to the dorm, the real wealthy heir exposed him. This caused him
02:00to instantly lose face in front of everyone. So he asked for leave and went home. He angrily scolded
02:04his father for buying him fake shoes. The father said he had bought them based on the photo. The son
02:09took out the photo on his phone to show his father, claiming that his father had bought a cheap
02:12counterfeit. Then he stormed out of the house. In order to continue pretending to be a wealthy heir,
02:17he secretly borrowed $3,000 from a loan shark company. According to the contract, he would repay the
02:22principal plus interest in one month. The interest was $1,000. He signed without reading carefully.
02:27In fact, the interest was $1,000 per day. That night, the boy was again despised by classmates
02:32because his phone was so laggy. He said he would go buy the latest model phone tomorrow. After school,
02:36returning home, he lied that the new phone had built-in study functions, buying it would improve
02:40his grades. His father, though troubled, still took his son to the phone store. When a salesperson
02:45quoted $9,999 for the phone, the father froze on the spot. He told his son they didn't have that kind of
02:51money. In the end, they didn't buy the phone. Late at night, the son came to the room and stole
02:55$40,000, his mother's surgery money. He fantasized that after repaying the payday loan's $3,000
03:00principal plus $1,000 interest, he would have $36,000 remaining. The next morning, he bought
03:05the latest model phone. He also bought designer clothes and branded shoes. Upon returning to school,
03:10he immediately started pretending to be a wealthy heir. His classmates were all envious. At this point,
03:14the payday loan term had come due. The interest had already reached $30,000. The payday lender couldn't
03:19reach the boy by phone. He sent an agent to the school to find the boy and collect the loan.
03:24Meanwhile, the father found out his son had stolen $40,000 from home. He went to school to demand
03:28it from his son. He said the boy's mother was lying in a hospital bed preparing for surgery.
03:33The son, worried his classmates would know his father was a migrant worker, lied that his father
03:36was their family servant. He even said his parents were vacationing in Las Vegas. The father repeatedly
03:41begged his son to hand over the money. In anger, the son kicked his father to the ground. Then he left
03:46with his classmates. Suddenly, the payday lender's agents arrived.

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