Her name is Lucy. When she was young, she liked to eat fish. One day, a fish bone stuck in her throat. But her family was poor and has no money to take her to a hospital. So she didn’t dislodge it. As time goes by, Lucy grew up. And the fish bone still in her throat, it became a part of her body. Lucy was occupied in studying, she forgot it. When she went to a university, a physical examination doctor found Lucy has bad throat disease. It would be the laryngo-carcinoma. Because of this cancer, Lucy can’t go to the university to study. This was a big frustration for her. The doctor told her the superiority of the treatment over the study. Lucy was a good student and she once was a delegate of a Medical Confederation Foundation. She negotiated with many companies and acquired donations for this agency. Then the Medical Confederation Foundation allocated donations to diverse people who have no money to treat their diseases.

  Lucy followed the doctor’s advice, so she decided to hospitalization. But her stymie was she still had no money. This problem hampered her movements. To go to school and hospital, neither she can do. Quickly, the Medical Confederation Foundation heard Lucy’s bad situation and gave her some money. Then Lucy’s parents made a reservation with a surgeon. So she moved into a ward in the hospital which is located on the frontier of the city. There were some crude landscapes pictures on the wall in the ward. Lucy was a hardy girl because she never surrendered to the critical disease. The surgeon said,There are some insurmountable difficulties in the operation because Lucy’s state of the illness is unprecedented. Everyone thought Lucy’s operation was difficult, but they didn’t want to hurt she. And they told Lucy,” Essentially, it just a small illness.” The surgeon hoped to curtail cancer cells via an operation. Of course it works. That was a successful operation. After the operation, the substantial cancer cells disappeared gradually. Lucy continued to live in the ward and nurses took care of her every day. Nurses told her stories, such as “Policemen arrested smugglers” and “The new life in the military encampments”.

  Lucy left the hospital after 30 days. She said,” I am grateful to doctors and nurses, they are lofty. And I want to make a sacred promise; I will give a portion of my salary to the foundation in the future.”

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