"Mrs. Carter, my son is ten years old and urgently needs a kidney transnt! His kidneys are failing, and he has been on dialysis for a long time. It''s sad to see such a young child suffer. Could you take pity on us and sign the consent form?" another said.
"Yes, Mrs. Carter. My husband is the provider of our family. Since he fell ill, our whole family has fallen apart!"
A group of people had surrounded Rosalie. They all seemed to be family members of the patients. Though they were saying sorrowful words, their demeanor was quite menacing.
They surrounded Rosalie, taking turns to emotionally ckmail her.
"Move aside! Move aside!" Rosalie tried to leave, but she was blocked by the crowd.
"Mrs. Carter, if you were in our position, you would be just as anxious!" they persisted.
"Exactly! My son is only ten years old! He still has a bright future, while your husband is on the verge of death.”
"Mrs. Carter, please do us a favor and agree! If you sign, your husband could save many lives."
"So many people are waiting for your husband to save them. Hurry up and sign! My son can''t wait much longer!"
Rosalie felt her head throbbing. "Enough! Stop talking! Who told you I''m the donor''s family member? Who told you that?"
The people exchanged looks, but didn''t answer her question. "It doesn''t matter who told us. What matters is your husband is on the verge of dying. Why are you holding on to a zombie? You''re still young! You can find someone else after he dies!"
"Yeah! Why be so stubborn? My son is only ten years old, the poor thing. Take pity on him and sign the papers now, and he can have the surgery right away! Once he''s better, I''ll definitely bring him to visit your husband at his grave."
"Shut up! Stop talking!" Rosalie yelled in anger. "Stop bothering me! Let me go!"
"How can you be so heartless?" one woman screamed. "You''re so
selfish! Your husband is beyond
saving, but so many people are waiting for his organs. Why won''t you sign? You''re so selfish!"
"Exactly! You''re incredibly selfish andck any sense of morality!"
"Her ten-year-old needs the organ! How can you be so cruel?"
"Your husband can''t be saved, but you''re still dragging this out. Once his organs fail, they''ll be useless! How can you be so unreasonable?"
"One person''s life can save so many others! It''s such a simple calction! How can you not understand?"
Yvonne saw Rosalie surrounded by
a group of people when she came back with the food. She ran over at
once
ced the food aside, andMaterial ? of N?velDrama.Org.
demanded, "What''s going on?"
Squeezing into the crowd, she took Rosalie by the arm and pulled thetter away.
"Rose, are you okay?" she asked, concerned.
Rosalie nodded. "I''m fine. I just want to leave."
Yvonne wanted to take her away, but
they were blocked by the crowd.
From theirments, she could tell
that these people were family members of patients waiting for
organ transnts.
She couldn''t understand how they had found their way here. This was clearly a form of coercion!
“Get out of the way! My brother is not obligated to donate his organs! You''re the ones being vicious by forcing my sister-inw like this!" she snarled at them.