Terminal Paradise Seamstress
In the final stages of a terminal illness, my family abandoned me and threw me into a horror game.
[Another one here to die. I bet she won't last the first night.]
[Just listen to that cough. I'm scared she'll die right inside my phone.]
On the first night, the head nurse made her rounds, prepared to execute any player whose heartbeat was abnormal. My heartbeat remained steady only because my body was too weak to fluctuate—and I even helped her sew up the tear in her uniform.
"Miss, your clothes are torn. You'll get cold. If I mend it for you, you won't be cold anymore."
On the second night, the surgeon swung his scalpel, determined to cut away anything imperfect.
I handed him a wrist guard I'd made myself, watching his trembling hands. "Doctor, your talent shouldn't be buried by pain."
…
On the final day, the ultimate Boss gave me a choice: leave with a healthy body, or stay and perish with these strange beings.
Back in the real world, the parents who had abandoned me were suddenly in tears, begging me to come home and split the money.
I smiled and said to the creatures inside the instance, "I choose to trade my life… for a home for all of you."
The next second, a burst of golden light erupted from the system.
[Congratulations, player. You have triggered the one and only hidden ending—Divine Redemption.]