A Salesman Shoved A Teenager, Realizing Too Late Who He Was
Previously: When an arrogant salesman shoves a teenager in a backpack away from a luxury sports car, he has no idea the boy's family owns the entire dealership empire.
A New Beginning
The weight of Steven's actions finally crashed down upon him. Ethan looked at the ruined salesman and spoke with absolute authority.
"You are fired, Steven. Furthermore, our legal team will be reviewing your fraudulent activities regarding stolen commissions, and we will ensure you never work in this industry again."Security escorted the weeping man out of the building, leaving a quiet resolve in the air.
But Ethan was not finished. He turned to Mr. Harrison, who was still trembling in fear of losing his own position. "Find Sarah, the young woman Steven got fired last month," Ethan ordered. "Call her right now. Tell her she is reinstated, not as an assistant, but as our new Senior Sales Lead, with Steven's old office and a full compensation package for the time she lost."

An hour later, Sarah arrived at the dealership, looking nervous and confused. When Ethan explained what had happened and offered her the position, tears of joy and relief filled her eyes. She explained how she had been struggling to pay her rent and feed her toddler since being wrongfully terminated. To make her first day back even more memorable, Ethan pointed to the shiny black sports car he had touched earlier.
"I'd like to purchase this car today,"Ethan smiled warmly at her.
"And I want you to be the sales representative who processes it. The commission is yours."
Just then, Arthur Vance walked through the glass doors. He had been watching the entire event unfold through the dealership's security cameras from his office. He walked up to his son, a proud smile on his face, and pulled him into a warm embrace. "You passed the test, son," Arthur whispered. "You didn't just choose a car today; you chose justice, and you proved that you are ready to lead this family." Ethan realized that true wealth was never about the luxury cars or the money, but about the power to lift up those who had been unjustly cast down.


