00:00A man parked a hearse in front of the bank, ready to carry his father's body inside to complete the
00:04formalities. In reality, his father had suffered from Alzheimer's disease. Every day, he thought
00:08only about collecting trash to save money so that his son could get married. By depriving himself
00:12of everything, he had managed to save 2 million euros. But after his father died, when a man went
00:17to the bank with his ID and the death certificate to settle the inheritance, the employee refused,
00:21claiming the file was incomplete. The man tried to explain that all the necessary documents were
00:24there, hoping she would check more carefully. But the clerk declared that withdrawing such a large
00:28some required the account holder to be present in person. The man froze. He replied, shaken, that
00:32his father was dead. The employee shouted back that if he couldn't come, nothing could be done. He
00:36repeated that his father had passed away. But the clerk, growing more and more impatient, insisted
00:40that rules were rules. She even grabbed the documents and mocked him with contempt. A trash
00:44collector, a nobody, a poor wretch. How could he possibly have that much money? Hearing his father
00:48insulted, the man clenched his fists in rage. An elderly man nearby tried to calm the situation,
00:53understanding his distress. Yet the employee persisted, saying she was only following regulations.
00:58Unless his father appeared in person, he would never get the money. Furious, the man left.
01:01Meanwhile, the clerk even showed the notarized documents to the director to boast about herself.
01:05In truth, they had long coveted the two million euros of inheritance. Their plan was simple,
01:10claim a procedural defect. Then manipulate the file to seize the money. They were convinced
01:14that a powerless man with no connections would never dare cause trouble. But in his desperation,
01:18the man sought out an old comrade in arms of his father, a general, and told him what had
01:22happened at the bank. The general, outraged that his comrade had been insulted, declared he would
01:25see this through to the end. The man also said he wanted to force them to apologize to all the
01:29ordinary people they had humiliated him. First, he went to the proper authorities to obtain official
01:33permission to transfer the body, demanding full video and audio recording so everything would
01:38be documented. Then he contacted a professional funeral company and hired eight strong men to
01:41make the scene solemn and imposing. Finally, he informed journalists in advance so they could
01:46report the injustice he had suffered. The reporters, also outraged, immediately agreed to cover the
01:50event. Before leaving, the man bowed three times before his father. He had to defend his dignity.
01:55Outside, everything was ready. Clutching his father's bank card, he soon arrived in front of
01:58the bank, instantly drawing a crowd. When the employee came out and saw him, she panicked. She
02:02grabbed the security guard and told him to drive the man away. The guard knocked on the vehicle
02:06window and ordered the hearse to be moved. The man stepped out, and the eight men lined up in two
02:09rows on each side. The clerk recognized him and accused him of coming again to cause trouble. He calmly
02:14replied that he had simply come to carry out a banking transaction. Then he bowed deeply three times
02:18toward the bank. The guard began to feel the situation slipping out of control, but he still
02:22stepped forward to threaten him. Do you think bringing a hearse will let you withdraw money?
02:25We told you, the person must be present. The man replied coldly. Are you sure he absolutely has to
02:29be present? With arrogance, the clerk said yes. If he came, she would process the case immediately.
02:34The man shouted, very well. He then opened the back of the hearse. The eight men lifted the coffin
02:38and began walking toward the bank. Only at that moment did the clerk truly realize what she had caused.
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