Russell was the only and long-awaited child in his rich family. Parents constantly spoiled him, but despite this, the boy grew up kind and sensitive. The boy loved to tinker with cars; at first – with toy cars, and then he did not leave the garage for hours, listening carefully and memorizing everything that his father’s friends-automechanics did.
When Russell was 8 years old, he went with his father to a car service to fix his expensive car. The workers realized that Russell’s father did not understand anything about cars, so they decided that it would be possible to divorce him. But when during their work Russell stood next to them and began to tell them what and how, they realized that the child could not be fooled.
When the boy was 10 years old, his parents passed away. His grandmother took him, but just a week later she gave him up, because she was not ready to feed and teach him lessons. The boy was taken to an orphanage.
After some time, he was visited by Nick, a former driver of his now deceased parents. Nick adored Russell from birth. It was he who brought up the boy’s passion for cars. Soon Nick got custody of Russell and took him in.
The boy grew up, graduated from university, and Nick paid for everything Russell needed in life. When Russell’s grandmother realized that the boy would soon turn 18, and he would be the sole owner of his father’s property, she went to court and tried to regain custody of the boy. But since Russell already understood everything, he told the whole truth in court – and the court sided with him and Nick.
Now Russell is 28, married, raising twins, and owns a chain of car services. Despite his success, he does not forget Nick. He visits him every week and helps him with everything he needs.