Millionaire’s son 𝕜𝕚𝕔𝕜𝕖𝕕 an old man — unaware it was his father in disguise, testing his character…

Under the blistering afternoon sun of Bayside Boulevard in San Diego, a sharp shout sliced through the hum of traffic and seaside chatter.

“You useless old man, move already.”

People paused. A jogger slowed. A couple holding iced coffees turned their heads. On the sidewalk stood an elderly man in a faded plaid shirt, loose brown trousers, and a straw hat stained by sweat. He leaned heavily on a wooden cane, moving carefully across the pedestrian crossing. Before he could finish the last step, a polished black sports car rolled forward impatiently. Its driver stepped out, tall and confident, wearing mirrored sunglasses and an expensive linen shirt.

The young man shoved the old man’s shoulder with unnecessary force. The cane slipped. The old man fell onto the hot pavement, gasping as the crowd reacted with startled murmurs. Phones lifted. Someone whispered in shock. No one dared intervene directly.

The young man smirked and straightened his collar. “Learn to walk somewhere else. This street is not for you.”

A few of his companions laughed from the car. A woman nearby muttered, “Shameful.” But fear of influence kept everyone still.

The young man was Chase Halpern, the only son of a corporate magnate whose name controlled real estate, restaurants, and political donations across Southern California. People recognized him. Power surrounded him like a shield.

The old man slowly sat up. His eyes met one of the phone cameras briefly. They were moist, not only from pain, but from a heartbreak deeper than bruised skin.

Because behind the glued beard, artificial wrinkles, and cheap clothing was Harold Halpern, father of the man who had just knocked him to the ground.

Harold picked up his cane with shaking hands.

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