I thought, "Benjamin was the one who said he wanted to save my mother. But he was also the one who let her die. Benjamin once knelt in front of my mother's hospital bed and vowed that he would become an excellent orthopedic surgeon in the future to help her stand up again. But last night, my mother pressed the emergency bell over and over again. No one answered.

Benjamin is an excellent attending physician and my husband. But he betrayed me for a nurse whom he had only known for a few days. He abandoned the oath and the basic medical ethics as a doctor."

Benjamin responded disapprovingly. "I haven't slept all night. I'm very tired. Don't make trouble. If you have anything to say, let's talk about it when we get home."

Someone interrupted our conversation.

"Benjamin, Olivia, was there anything special last night?" It was Matthew Johnson, the chief of the orthopedics department.

Benjamin looked towards Elizabeth's ward and hesitated for a moment. He nodded firmly. "No. What could possibly happen in the orthopedic inpatient department? Besides, there are only ten patients in total."