— You made a mistake.
There was no fear and no urgency in his voice. That alone unsettled the bully for a brief moment. But he quickly pushed the feeling aside and, with a cruel grin, stepped forward, ready to strike first.
The old man moved out of the way so quickly that many people didn’t even immediately understand what had happened. The motion was precise, sharp, and controlled. In the next instant, the young man doubled over in pain after a powerful counterstrike. He tried to rush forward again, but the old man seized his arm, twisted it sharply, and with another precise motion threw him to the ground.
Everything happened so quickly that the crowd seemed to freeze. Only moments earlier, the arrogant young man had been in control, and now he was already on the ground, writhing in pain and clutching himself. He tried to rise, but the old man held him down in a way that made it immediately clear continuing was pointless.
The old man only released him when he had completely stopped resisting. Then he straightened up calmly, looked down at him, and said:
— Remember this for the rest of your life. A person’s age says nothing about their weakness.
The young man lay there, breathing heavily, his former arrogance gone. For the first time, real fear appeared in his eyes. He understood he had made a mistake. A very serious one.
The old man turned to the elderly woman, helped her to her feet, and began collecting the scattered groceries.
With tears in her eyes, the old woman said softly:
— Thank you. If it weren’t for you, I don’t know what would have happened to me.
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The elderly man nodded slightly and replied:
— You must never walk past when the weak are being hurt. And you must never assume that old age means helplessness.
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