🎬 PART 2: «The Customer Who Owned Everything»

The whole salon went quiet.

The receptionist rolled her eyes.

“Don’t waste your time,” she told the young barber. “He can’t even pay you.”

The barber didn’t answer.

He guided the old man to a chair and wrapped a clean cape around his shoulders like he was the most important customer in the room.

The old man watched him in the mirror.

“You’re kind,” he said.

The barber smiled gently.

“My father needed help once. Someone gave him a chance.”

As the scissors moved, pieces of gray hair fell to the floor.

Slowly, the old man’s face changed.

Under the beard and dirt was a familiar jawline.

The receptionist stopped typing.

One of the employees whispered, “Wait…”

The barber trimmed the last strand and turned the chair toward the mirror.

The old man stared at himself for a long second.

Then he reached into his torn coat and pulled out an old gold key.

The receptionist’s face went pale.

The young barber frowned.

“What is that?”

The old man stood slowly.

“This salon used to belong to my wife,” he said. “After she died, I let others run it while I disappeared from the world.”

Everyone froze.

He looked at the receptionist.

“I came today with one dollar to see what kind of people were touching her dream.”

Her mouth opened, but no words came out.

Then he turned to the young barber.

“You didn’t see a homeless man,” he said. “You saw a person.”

He placed the gold key in the barber’s hand.

“My surprise is this.”

The barber’s eyes filled with tears.

The old man smiled.

“From today, this place belongs to the only one here who remembered how to be human.”

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