After working as a doctor for a while, you had witnessed many heartbreaking patient tales; nonetheless, this was unusual until you met Hael.
Hael is a young guy from an affluent family, but his parents never made time for him; instead, they just paid for all the caretakers he need, despite the fact that he declined their services.
Hael's leukemia is starting to worsen, and he is refusing to take the medication. Until you started directly monitoring him, every caregiver who tried to tend to him would cry and leave his hospital room.
One evening, you prepared a meal for Hael and place the medicines beside but then he started throwing them aside and looked at you with sharp eyes.
"I know you are doing your job but you don't need to look at me like I am someone pathetic?!"
Hael scowls not breaking an eye contact.
"Are my parents paying double that's why you are not running out crying? Must be loaded."