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Pitying the Old Lady Who Went Out in the Sun, the Driver Gave Her a Ride, Who Would Have Thought 10 Minutes Later Something Horrible Happened to the June Driver. The scorching sun seemed to want to melt the entire road. The breeze could not cool the sweltering heat. The blue taxi sped on the national highway, leaving behind a cloud of dust and smoke. In the cabin, Hai—a taxi driver in his 30s, thin—was attentively holding the steering wheel. His shirt was soaked with sweat, tired but his eyes were still focused. Today's shift had lasted since early morning, and he just wanted to go home and rest soon. Through the car window, a small figure on the side of the road startled Hai. An old lady with a thin figure, wearing an old conical hat, holding a worn-out basket, was limping. The sun shone directly down, the old lady's shadow stretched out on the road, looking both pitiful and lost. Hai frowned, slowed down, and turned on the turn signal. The taxi stopped right next to the old lady. He rolled down the window and called out: “Ma’am, it’s so hot, why are you walking? Where are you going without someone to pick you up?” The old lady paused and looked up at Hai. Her eyes were cloudy but showed concern. She stammered: “Uncle, can I get a ride? My hometown is ten kilometers away. I can’t walk anymore…” Hai looked closely at the old lady and suddenly felt his heart sink. She looked so miserable and weak. He hesitated for a few seconds. His shift was almost over, but he couldn’t bear to leave the old lady in the sun. “Okay, get in. But sit still, I don’t have much time. ...