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The 70-year-old soldier crossed 500 kilometers to pay back the 30 cents he owed 50 years ago. What makes him so persistent?

The 70-year-old veteran crossed more than 500 kilometers just to pay back the 30 cents he owed 50 years ago. The veteran persisted because of his persistent belief and insisted on paying back the 30 cents he owed in the past. At that time, this veteran, in the time of 1972, passed by a veteran in a region because he was fighting in Zhejiang, and found that his shoes were broken. So I asked a shoemaker to repair my shoes, but I owed 30 cents because I didn't have enough money with me at that time, but 50 years later, the veteran still remembers the 30 cents he owed.

70-year-old veteran crossed 500 kilometers. For a 70-year-old man, crossing 500 kilometers is just to pay back the 30 cents he owed 50 years ago. For many people, such a thing is a bit exaggerated. However, we must know that veterans always hold a belief that honesty is the foundation of being a man, and only by stressing honesty can they go further. The veteran told the shoemaker at that time that he needed to pay his debts no matter how many years passed, but he didn't think it would take 50 years.

In today's life, many people mention that 30 cents will not be collected, but for 30 cents 50 years ago, it may be a family's living expenses for a few days. As the money in the past would be more valuable, the veteran always remembers what he said. In order to keep my promise, I drove more than 500 kilometers with my children, just to find the shoemaker's descendants, because after many inquiries, I learned that the shoemaker was no longer alive.

The promise that veterans stick to is actually a small promise to many people. Some people may forget it as a joke, but this veteran always remembers his promise. After contacting the old shoemaker's daughter with the idea of paying back 30 cents 50 years ago, I returned the money to the shoemaker's daughter. In order to be able to repay the kindness of the past, the so-called dripping grace must be repaid in a spring. The veteran also kept his promise.