“The management is here, the management is here, get rid of this heartless person
“Fire her! Fire hert Fire herl[”
The call for my dismissal filled the live stream.
My mom bowed to the management, feigning innocence.
“Please don’t fire my daughter. She’ll donate, I’ve convinced her.”
My colleague laughed at her antics. Even my mentor’s stern face showed disbelief.
I gave him a helpless look and pulled out my phone.
“Who said I’m going to donate?”
11:31 AM
My words left my mom stunned. The live stream was speechless.
[She’s Incorrigible, not even the management can sway her. We must act.
Let’s go, everyone, gather at the hospital.]
I pulled out a video on my phone and cast it to the screen. Then I walked over to the camera, adjusting my collar.
#t everyo
everyone wants to watch, I’ll give you something good.”
“Remember, my name is Nora Johnson, the second child in this family desperate for a boy?
“Twas sent away at four, only brought back when my foster aunt died at seventeen”
“As for why I won’t donate bone marrow, watch the video!”
Before I finished, the Wilsons sensed something wrong. Ethan reacted first, trying to snatch my phone. But security, maintaining order, stopped him.
My mom’s face turned gray, shaking Harvey’s arm.
“All your fault! How could you?”
I turned back, and the hospital management nodded, signaling me to proceed.
I pressed play.
The tens of thousands in the live stream went silent. Inside and outside the hospital room, it was quiet. Silent, except for the TV showing the day I returned home.
It was from a kitchen camera, capturing the whole dining room. I said I was sick.
She told me to eat more.
I said leukemia.
She said a full stomach cures all.
Tasked if my sister could donate bone marrow, and Harvey slammed his chopsticks on the table
Comments s flew again.
[What the hell did I just see?]
[Major twist!]
I knew something was off, no reason not to help without a grudge.]
This family is so double–faced. It’s infuriating.]
The video continued playing.
The kitchen camera captured the entire dining room scene.
I told my mom, Tm not feeling well”
She continued serving food, saying, “Have some more to eat.”
I said, “Is leukemia.”
She replied, “A full stomach cures all ills.”
Lasked if my sister could donate bone marrow. Harvey Wilson slammed his chopsticks onto the table.
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Comments began to flood the screen.
What the heck did I just witness?)
[Huge plot twist!
I sensed something off. Why wouldn’t they donate without hard feelings?|
This family’s double standards are infuriating.]
The video kept playing.
Emily Johnson laughed, saying I overthink and that a smile could cure any illness.
Now that she’s the sick one, why isn’t she smiling?
If all it takes is a smile, then why are you in the hospital, you fake nice girl!
In the video, Dad threw a large red envelope in front of me
He slapped me and declared, “I’m Harvey Wilson, and I keep my word. I disown you as my child.”
I bit my lip and smiled.
“Whoever seeks help is a fool!”
[This old man really hit hard! Was he trying to kill someone?]
The old man claims he’s honorable! Then why is he kneeling now, calling someone a fool?]
I almost fell for his crocodile tears. This old man’s blas is infuriating!
Finally, it was Emily Johnson’s turn to speak in the video.
“Anyone who asks for help is a cowardly fool, destined for a bad fate.”
10h my God, she seems so quict but is so malicious.]
Instant karma! No wonder she didn’t ask for help earlier, she swore a curse!
The video showed what happened after I left.
The medical report was placed on the red envelope, ignored by everyone.
Ethan Johnson tossed it aside like trash and handed the red envelope to Emily Johnson.