That day, when I just arrived at the hospital, I found that my colleagues were looking at me strangely and whispering.

I looked at the nurse with a puzzled look and asked, "What happened?"

She looked at me with sympathy, took out her cell phone and showed me a video.

In the video, Nicole cried to the camera. "Actually, I have a niece who works as a doctor in the hospital. I thought since we are relatives, she would definitely not stand by and watch my son die, but she didn't help me.

"She told me to take Liam and get out of the hospital and despised us because we were poor.

"We couldn't leave because of Liam's illness, so we found a basement to live in, but she contacted the landlord and said we had an infectious disease and asked the landlord to evict us, which made us homeless."

Nicole's hoarse cries came through the camera, which was very heartbreaking to hear.

I opened the comments section. Sure enough, all the comments were scolding me.

[Damn it, how can there be such a vicious niece? Not only does she not help, but she also pushes people into a desperate situation.]

[She's a disgrace to women.]

[How did such a person become a doctor? Are the requirements for doctors so low nowadays?]