The Reyes Family’s Grand Reunion

The Reyes family’s big reunion was held at their old ancestral home in the province.
First came the youngest son, Ricky, an engineer, driving a new Ford Everest.
Then came Sheila, a doctor, in a Fortuner.
And then Ben, an accountant, driving a Honda Civic.
In the garage, they began to show off.
“Wow, Ricky! Another new car!” Sheila said.
“Of course, I’m a Project Manager now,” Ricky replied. “And you are too, Doctor, that car is gleaming.”
They laughed, proud of everything they had achieved.
The arrival of the older brother
In the middle of the conversation, the older brother, Kuya Carding, arrived.
He didn’t arrive by car, but on an old farm tractor. He was wearing a faded shirt, a palm hat, and mud-caked boots.
His brothers looked at him with contempt.
“Good heavens, Kuya!” Ricky exclaimed.
“This is a family gathering, not the countryside! Why are you coming here like this? You’re going to make a mess of the whole house!”
“Sorry,” Carding smiled as he wiped the sweat from his brow. “
I came straight from the harvest. I didn’t want to waste time going back to change.”
Sheila rolled her eyes.
“Thank goodness we studied,” he said. “Thanks to scholarships, we didn’t end up as peasants like you. Without progress.”
“Exactly,” Ben added. “Look at us: cars, degrees, success. You still smell like dirt. What a shame.”
Carding did not respond.
She simply helped her mother in the kitchen, silently enduring the humiliations.
The arrival that changed everything
While they were eating, a police siren was heard.
A convoy of black SUVs pulled up outside.
The mayor of the municipality came down, accompanied by bodyguards and councilors.
“It’s the Mayor!” Ricky whispered.
“Behave yourselves, this could be good for my business.”
Sheila went ahead.
—Good morning, Mr. Mayor. I am Dr. Sheila Reyes…
But the Mayor walked right past them, without even looking at them.
He walked straight to the kitchen, where Carding was washing the dishes.
In front of everyone, the Mayor bowed down and kissed her hand.
—Ninong Carding—he said respectfully—. Please forgive my lateness.
Everyone was in shock.
“Do you know our brother… the farmer?” Ricky asked.
The Mayor laughed.
“A farmer?
” Don Carding is the largest landowner in the entire province. He owns the land where the shopping center, the housing development, and the university are located. He’s our biggest taxpayer!
The three brothers turned pale.
—And furthermore —continued the Mayor—,
he funds scholarships for hundreds of students.
The mother approached, with tears in her eyes.
—Do you remember the “Scholarship Foundation” that helped you study?
—That money didn’t come from the government… it came from your brother.
“When his father died,” he explained,
“Carding left school to work the land. He used everything he earned to pay for his studies. He asked me to say it was a scholarship, so they wouldn’t be embarrassed.”
“Everything they boast about,” he added,
“they owe to the mud on their boots.”
The secret clause
Then the lawyer Atty Valdez arrived in a white Mercedes-Benz.
—I arrived just in time— he said. —Today we are to read the special clause of Don Teodoro Reyes’s will.
“Is there anything left?” Ben asked.
—Yes. Don Carding was only the trustee for ten years.
—If they showed arrogance and contempt today,
—their parts would be automatically donated to a foundation.
“The real test,” said the lawyer,
“was to know who would be willing to give up wealth and walk with their brother in the mud.”
The decision
Carding spoke in a firm voice.
“You can sign this document and keep the entire fortune…
but you must leave and never see us again.”
—Or they can leave their cars, put on boots, and work with me in the fields for a month.
—No luxuries. Just family.
One by one, they placed the keys on the table.
“I don’t want millions. I want my brother,” Ricky cried.
“Teach me how to plant,” Sheila said.
“Family is worth more than money,” Ben affirmed.
The true legacy
After a month of hard work, Carding led them to a large construction project.
“Another shopping mall?” Ben asked.
“No,” Carding replied.
“It’s the Reyes Agricultural and Medical Center.”
—You will run it.
—For the people. For the peasants.
Final message
That night, the whole town celebrated the harvest.
The three professionals, now with calloused hands, ate alongside the farmers.
Carding looked at his mother.
—Mission accomplished, Mom.
She smiled, looking up at the sky.
—The peasant son taught the “successful” sons what true wealth is.
Because mud on boots
doesn’t diminish a person’s worth,
but rather reveals who truly holds up the world.
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