My Spoiled Grandson Called the Car I Gave Him ‘Useless’ and Tossed It Away, Not Knowing the Real Fortune Was Hidden Inside – Story of the Day

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My grandson never called unless he needed money. So when he ignored my message but rushed over the moment he heard about an “inheritance,” I knew it was time to teach him a lesson he’d never forget. I had lived alone for the past seven years, ever since my daughter-in-law moved to the city.

The house felt too quiet after my son’s death. I still heard his laughter sometimes when the wind rattled the old windows. He’d been a good man, hardworking and honest.

I worked till I was seventy, fixing engines, saving every penny, helping my daughter-in-law raise the boy. I paid for his school, his college, even his first car. I wanted him to have a better start than I ever did.

Yet somehow, I raised a young man who thought the world owed him everything. Ethan had charm—oh, he knew how to smile when he wanted something. But the moment I said no, he vanished.

The last time I saw him, he needed money to “start a business.” I gave it to him, of course. He said he’d pay me back in a month. That was five years ago.

He’d been expelled from college, quit every job after a few weeks, and still blamed “bad luck.” I knew what it really was—laziness dressed up as excuses. One morning, I called my daughter-in-law, Linda. “Could you text Ethan for me?

Tell him the old man’s not feeling too well. Maybe he’ll come for a visit.”

She hesitated. “Dad… you know how he is.

He’s busy.”

“Busy doing what? Not working?” I grumbled. “Just send the message, honey.”

She did.

For three days, nothing. Not a call. Not even a text.

The silence confirmed everything I feared. So I tried something else. “Tell him,” I said on the fourth day, “that I’ve left him something valuable.

Something I want him to have before I’m too sick.”

Linda sighed. “You’re terrible, Dad. You’re baiting him.”

“Maybe.

But at least I’ll find out what kind of fish I caught.”

The following morning, I heard tires screeching on the gravel. There he was—Ethan, in designer sunglasses and a loud jacket, stepping out of a shiny borrowed car. He didn’t even glance toward the house.

He just shouted,

Linda looked embarrassed. I stayed hidden by the shed, my hands still greasy from working on the old Chevy. The car sat in the garage, covered with a tarp, waiting.

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