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Stepping back into the bank, Shaquille confronted Mr. Grayson with a commanding presence that demanded respect for Henry. He challenged Grayson's cold application of policy over human dignity, his tone penetrating the usual corporate indifference. "That man is 82 years old," he said firmly, “you think your policies are more important than treating someone with basic respect?”
As whispers spread among customers and staff, Shaquille’s forceful demeanor compelled the bank manager to reconsider. He ordered Henry's withdrawal to be processed and issued a public apology. The moment was a turning point—not just for Henry, but for the bank which had trodden on dignity and respect for its elderly clients.