The woman saw her husband's hysterical appearance and suddenly calmed down, a surprising calmness. She reached out, snatched back the contract, and signed her name on it.
"No! I won't sign!" the little girl's father roared, hysterical, his strength gradually failing as he held his head and wept bitterly, "Why insist on donating it, why..."
The woman squatted down, reached out, and embraced the collapsing man, speaking softly and slowly, "Our daughter said she wants to become a doctor someday, and she wants to save many, many people. When we used to watch TV programs, she saw those doctors voluntarily signing contracts to donate their bodies after death, and she told me she wanted to do the same in the future."
"I didn't agree at the time, I was even surprised; she was just a child, how could she have such thoughts? There's so much time ahead of her, whether she can become a doctor is still unknown, let alone thinking about donating her body after death!"