After a heated argument, an evil man dumped a poor man into freezing water. Not long after, karma caught up with him when his young son taught him a valuable lesson.
Billy Hudson worked on a small ranch where he grazed cattle and grew crops to support his son, Mark. His wife had left them a few years ago.
Billy was a dedicated and hardworking man who wished for his son to follow in his footsteps.
But unfortunately for him, little Mark had plans like nothing his father could have imagined, for, unlike his father, the 10-year-old boy dreamed of becoming a famous singer one day.
However, he needed regular practice and the right environment to accomplish this. And there was only one place in their entire village where he could get that: the local church choir. The group was known for their generosity and kindness to the poor people in the village.
One day while Billy was on his way back from the ranch on a wintry evening, a poor man collided with him, and all the grains Billy had just taken out of the farm fell onto the ground.
The poor man got scared and began apologizing right away. “I’m so sorry.
I didn’t see you coming.”
But Billy just lost his cool. “Oh really? Are you blind?!
Can’t you see properly?”
“It’s just that…” the poor man began speaking, but Billy interrupted him.
“Wait, were you planning on stealing something from the farm and fleeing, but you collided with me in the process?!”
“No sir, nothing like that,” the poor man spoke up. “I was just passing by and didn’t see you because it’s dark!”
“Stop making excuses!” Billy yelled at him. “I know you did it on purpose.
That’s the problem with people like you. You guys just sit around begging all day and don’t do any work. I’m curious as to how you raise your children.
I’ll make sure my son stays away from anything that has to do with beggars and scumbags like you!”
“But sir…” Before the man could explain himself, Billy pushed him into the river beside the farm. The water was freezing, and the man yelled that he didn’t know how to swim, but Billy turned a deaf ear to him. Thankfully, a few villagers noticed the feud and stepped in to assist the poor man.
Meanwhile, little Mark had gone to the farm that evening to tell his father about his plans to join the choir, but he was discouraged when he heard his father hurling abuses at the poor man for nothing. “I hate you for this, dad. I really do.
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