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Rich Old Man Dresses as Homeless and Visits Huge Grocery Store to Determine His Heir

Mr. Hutchins was 90 years old, wealthy, and the owner of Texas’ largest grocery store.

As Mr. Hutchins grew older, the prospect of not having an heir began to bother him. Who would be the heir to my estate if I di:ed?

He wasn’t really the philanthropist type to donate everything to charity because he wanted to give it to someone who would genuinely appreciate it.

So when he ran out of options, he called his lawyer, Mr. William Carter, and asked for advice. “What are your thoughts, William?” Mr. Hutchins asked his lawyer on call. “I thought about, it but I can’t make up my mind.”

“Well, Mr. Hutchins, I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t want to give it to a charity, so let’s rule that out first. Do you have any known distant relatives?”

The day after the call, Mr. Hutchins sat in his study with a notepad, making a list of potential heirs to his estate. Several hours had passed, and not a single name was added to the list.

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Mr. Hutchins threw his pen in frustration and prepared to leave. But just then, an idea struck him. How about putting my employees to the test?

Mr. Hutchins paused. I mean, there may be someone out there who, like me, understands how the fruits of one’s hard work feel.

“Go away, old man!” the cashier, Lincy, yelled. “People like you are not allowed in here!”

“But ma’am, I’m just here for some food. I haven’t eaten in days. I need your help,” Mr. Hutchins begged.

“Well, then, I guess you’re in the wrong place,” Lincy said coldly. “Homeless people like you beg on the streets. You don’t deserve to be in such a posh establishment!”

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“Who the hell let this man in here?” yelled a woman in the line. “Wait, don’t get too close. You smell like garbage meat!”

“But ma’am…” Before Mr. Hutchins could finish his sentence, he was cut off.

“I know, right!” exclaimed another man. “Give him some money and shoo him away.”

When Mr. Hutchins tried explaining to them that all he wanted was some food, a saleswoman approached him.

“You need to get out of here right now! Our customers are voicing their dissatisfaction, and we can’t let that go! By the way, how did you even get in, huh? Didn’t the guards stop you?”

“Sorry for the inconvenience, sir,” Linda apologized. “I’ll have him escorted right now!”

Wow! This store really hosts some of the meanest human beings! Mr. Hutchins thought as he prepared to leave

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Mr. Hutchins turned around and saw his store administrator, Lewis, standing there. He was 25, a student who had dropped out of college due to financial issues, and probably the youngest in the store.

“But Lewis, do you think Mr. Hutchins would have tolerated such a man at the store?” Lucy said. “I’m sure he wouldn’t have let him in!”

“I know Mr. Hutchins better than you, Lincy, so get back to your work before I report this to him,” he said and then turned to Mr. Hutchins.

“Please come with me, sir. I apologize for my staff’s rude behavior.”

Lewis brought Mr. Hutchins inside, fetched a basket, and went around the store, filling it with groceries.

“Sure, sir,” Lewis replied, smiling.

“Why did you go against everyone to feed a homeless man like me?”

“I mean, you could have kicked me out, and your boss would never have known.”

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“Well, sir,” Lewis continued, “there was a time when I came to my boss looking for work. I didn’t have anything with me. I didn’t even have a place to stay, and I was inexperienced. But Mr. Hutchins, my boss, offered me a job and paid for a small apartment on the condition that I work hard. That day, I realized how important it is to be kind to others.”

Mr. Hutchins gave him a friendly smile.

Here’s where your search ends, Larry, he thought to himself. You finally found your heir. He thanked Lewis once again for his generosity and walked away.

Seven years later, when Mr. Hutchins left for his heavenly abode, Lewis received a call from Mr. Carter. He informed Lewis that Mr. Hutchins had left him everything, including a short letter, which explained his homeless disguise and why he chose him as his inheritor.