She Stayed in the Winter No One Knew
During the awards portion of the annual charity gala, the host suddenly walked onto the stage holding the hands of ten children.
“Tonight, we have one more very special honoree.”
“She passed away after an accident, but before she died, she donated every viable organ in her body and saved the children standing beside me right now.”
In the front row below the stage, the eldest son of the Sanders family, dressed in an expensive suit, let out a scornful laugh.
“I wonder what idiot did that. She was already dead, and she still had to chase fame.”
Beside him, Mrs. Sanders looked deeply distressed.
“Her body isn’t even whole anymore. How is she supposed to rest in peace? Her parents are so cruel. How could they not stop it?”
Mr. Sanders gently comforted his wife, then turned and instructed his secretary.
“Once we confirm which family she belonged to, cancel every partnership we have with them from now on.”
The host’s voice rang out again.
“Next, please welcome the honoree’s parents to the stage.”
“Chairman Sanders and his wife.”