I came back from shopping with my wife and found my phone was missing.
I called it, and someone picked up—an elderly woman with a kind voice.
She said she'd found the phone and had been waiting for a call so she could return it. I thanked her profusely and gave her an address to pick it up from.
When I arrived, she was waiting downstairs. I went up to her and said: "Auntie, you're such a good person, thank you so much!"
She waved her hand: "Don't mention it. Be more careful next time. If someone else had found it, they definitely wouldn't have returned it."
Once I had the phone in hand and was about to leave, she suddenly called me back: "Young man, you're just leaving like that?"
I was taken aback. She said: "You need to have a conscience."
I said: "You're right, thank you for returning my phone. Let me transfer you 200 yuan as a thank-you gift."
She frowned: "Only 200? That phone should be worth at least 1000, right?"
I was confused. I said it was an old phone and wouldn't fetch that much, so I voluntarily increased it to 300.
She still wasn't satisfied: "At least 350."
In the end, I transferred 350 to her.
On the way home, I kept wondering: Is this auntie a good person or a bad person?
I came back from shopping with my wife and found my phone was missing.
I called it, and someone picked up—an elderly woman with a kind voice.
She said she'd found the phone and had been waiting for a call so she could return it. I thanked her profusely and gave her an address to pick it up from.
When I arrived, she was waiting downstairs. I went up to her and said: "Auntie, you're such a good person, thank you so much!"
She waved her hand: "Don't mention it. Be more careful next time. If someone else had found it, they definitely wouldn't have returned it."
Once I had the phone in hand and was about to leave, she suddenly called me back: "Young man, you're just leaving like that?"
I was taken aback. She said: "You need to have a conscience."
I said: "You're right, thank you for returning my phone. Let me transfer you 200 yuan as a thank-you gift."
She frowned: "Only 200? That phone should be worth at least 1000, right?"
I was confused. I said it was an old phone and wouldn't fetch that much, so I voluntarily increased it to 300.
She still wasn't satisfied: "At least 350."
In the end, I transferred 350 to her.
On the way home, I kept wondering: Is this auntie a good person or a bad person?