In "The Thief’s Story," Hari Singh, after stealing from Anil, feels guilty but does not express it outwardly. He tries to hide his feelings, but Anil, sensing his inner turmoil, does not confront him about the theft. Instead of accusing Hari or showing anger, Anil chooses to remain silent, treating him as he would any other day. This response allows Hari to reflect on his actions without feeling humiliated or defensive. Anil’s calm and non-reactive approach helps Hari realize the trust and kindness he has been shown. Eventually, this leads Hari to regret his actions and decide to change. Anil’s handling of the situation, by not addressing the theft directly, demonstrates the power of trust and understanding in helping someone grow, making it a story of redemption and transformation through kindness.