Starting Sign-In from a Billionaire God-Chapter 820: The Shameless Old Woman
Lin Fan parked normally by the roadside, not blocking the entrance or anyone's path, didn't do anything wrong, yet the Auntie, while cycling and looking at her phone instead of the road, almost crashed into Lin Fan.
The Auntie didn't feel she was at fault and started scolding Lin Fan.
Lin Fan was quite generous and not one to fuss over small matters. If someone accidentally stepped on his foot on the street and sincerely apologized, he would just smile and say it's okay. Even if they didn't apologize and just walked away, he couldn't be bothered to hold a grudge.
But if the other person turned around and blamed him for blocking the way, then sorry, he would have to fuss over it.
Just like this Auntie here, who started complaining about Lin Fan without reason. She seemed like the kind of old woman who relied on her age to act superior. Such old women typically have a bitter look, menacing expressions, are gossipy, jumpy, have a voice risen by eight octaves, and are unreasonable...
Even Lin Fan, a kind young man who would voluntarily offer his seat to the elderly and children on the bus, couldn't stand such behavior. These people are the so-called old villains who have grown old, and an old villain is still a villain.
What gives such old wrecks the courage to rely on age to act superior? It's because of Huaxia's traditional values, which advocate respecting the elderly and loving the young. Most people tend to give way to the elderly and kids, even if they have been wronged, considering their age, they wouldn't fuss much.
Simply put, it's due to bad habits.
Lin Fan just wouldn't indulge them.
Back when Lin Fan used to take the bus to work, there was a park near where he lived, and every day many old men and women would go there for morning exercise. When young folks began heading to work, these seniors just finished exercising and would join the young folks in crowding onto the bus.
When the bus arrived, the seniors would swarm in like wolves and tigers. The young folks couldn't out-squeeze them.
If there were empty seats on the bus, the elders would swiftly occupy them. Their agility and flexibility made the young folks feel inferior.
But if there weren't any empty seats, their demeanor would suddenly change. They would appear weak and feeble, subtly hinting at others to give up seats. Some would even directly demand young folks to give up their seats, and if the young didn't comply, they would start scolding...
The most memorable scene for Lin Fan was once on the bus when a young woman, suffering from menstrual cramps, was seated. An older Auntie, who had just finished her morning exercise, energetically squeezed onto the bus. Seeing no empty seats, she targeted the young woman, assuming she was the easiest to bully.
"Young people these days, their moral quality is failing. They won't even offer their seats when they see elders. Don't they know it's hard for us to move at this age? Didn't their teachers or parents teach them?" The old hag said sarcastically, eyeing the young woman.
The young woman knew she was being referred to and, with a pale face, embarrassingly said, "Auntie, I'm sorry, it's my period, I'm feeling unwell."
The old hag rolled her eyes: "If you don't want to give up your seat, just say so, why make excuses..."
The old hag started blabbering and complaining.
Lin Fan happened to be standing nearby and frowned, saying, "Auntie, you can see her face is pale, she isn't lying to you."
The young woman gratefully glanced at Lin Fan, relieved that someone spoke for her. She felt pressured for not giving up her seat, but her stomach really hurt; sometimes a woman's period can come unexpectedly.
The old hag, however, was immediately displeased, rolling her eyes at Lin Fan: "Who asked you to interfere? Are you all young people ganging up to bully elders..."
The old hag started lashing out at Lin Fan.
Lin Fan's temper flared up; he seriously wanted to slap this old woman in the face.
But, of course, Lin Fan didn't do that. He just smiled slightly and said, "We young folks can't even out-squeeze you on the bus, dare not bully you, just trying to reason."
This made the young people on the bus chuckle in amusement.
The old woman felt insulted, became more enraged, almost jumping up: "Not giving up your seat, what reasoning do you have, you understand respect for elders and love for the young, don't you? No public spirit!"
Then, a young man sitting nearby couldn't stand it anymore, stood up proactively, and said with a laugh, "Alright, let's all calm down. I see the young lady really isn't in good shape, Auntie, you can sit here."
The older woman didn't even say a word of thanks, arrogantly went over to sit, as if that seat was hers by right.
"Now that's better, unlike some people, not giving up their seat and even talking back..." The old woman rolled her eyes at Lin Fan and continued her nagging.
Then the funniest part came: the bus soon arrived at the next stop and stopped, the old woman didn't even have time to warm her seat before she energetically jumped up, whooshing off the bus.
The seat was immediately occupied by an uncle standing nearby.
The young man who gave up his seat: "..."
Was only one stop, yet asked for a seat. That young man, having given up his seat, perhaps would have to stand for an hour to get to the company.
Lin Fan could still remember the expression on that young man's face back then. Would love to know the psychological impact on him...
Back to the present.
Looking at the expression of the Auntie in front of him, Lin Fan recalled the older woman on the bus back then. Their expressions and demeanor were basically the same, relying on age to act superior, with a bitter face...
Lin Fan was still Lin Fan, wouldn't indulge such people, and felt it necessary to give her a lesson.
"Auntie, could you pay more attention while cycling, watch the road, if you hit a healthy young man like me, wouldn't you have to compensate me." Lin Fan chuckled.
The Auntie was clearly stunned for a moment.
Yes, stunned for a moment.
She was probably used to being domineering, always the one scolding others, and those she scolded either silently endured or apologized with a forced smile.
Now, someone actually talked back to her; this was a first for her, took a moment to adapt.
When the Auntie realized what happened, she was nearly exploding with anger, her voice rising: "What did you say, don't you know how to respect elders, I'm this old and you dare talk to me like that..."
Lin Fan laughed, "I'm talking about you, so what, you're an old woman, you think you're Empress Dowager Cixi, and I wouldn't dare talk back?"
The Auntie, fuming, almost jumping up, her mind swiftly searching for the most hurtful words to lash back at Lin Fan.
And she found them, looking disdainfully at Lin Fan's cheap attire, sitting on a shabby electric bike.
"Really an ill-mannered broke kid, clearly a poor wretch. Young men your age drive Mercedes or BMWs, yet you're on a shabby electric bike, there's a reason you're poor!" the Auntie scoffed.
Mocking Lin Fan for being poor, in the Auntie's view, should be the most hurtful. She was aiming to humiliate Lin Fan.
Lin Fan merely smiled slightly and said, "Auntie, who are you calling poor, this shabby electric bike isn't cheaper than your shabby bicycle, and besides, people your age, many have already passed away, why aren't you dead yet."
Having said that, Lin Fan started his electric bike, riding away.
Behind him, the Auntie was hopping mad from Lin Fan's words, her voice rising by eight octaves: "Don't you go!"
Of course, Lin Fan didn't stop and left after showing off, feeling satisfied.
The perfect way to deal with such Aunties is to make them jump with anger yet be helpless against you. Since they have such a nasty temper, just let them seethe with anger, can't get angry to death!







