It was then that Olivia entered the dark room, the key in her hand. She saw Mishal, unconscious and lying on the ground. In a panic, she called out to Aunt Ruth, the maid.
"Aunt Ruth, take him to the hospital. Quickly!"
At the Chicago Public Hospital, in the inpatient department, room number 304, Mishal lay on a hospital bed. A nurse bustled around, taking his vitals and drawing blood samples.
As Mishal drifted in and out of consciousness, he felt a dryness in his throat that prevented him from speaking. He gazed at the nurse with weary eyes, and when she noticed him stirring, she offered a gentle smile.
"Hey there, how are you doing?"
Unable to respond, Mishal fell back into a restless slumber, his future uncertain in the wake of the tumultuous events that had brought him to this point.
John Stark, the CEO of Stark Enterprise, sat at his fancy desk, drowning in a sea of business papers. His office was all fancy and important-looking, but inside, he was in deep trouble.
His secretary, a sharp lady, walked in looking serious, holding a paper from the hospital. This was bad news on top of John's already big problems.
See, John's company was about to go bankrupt. They needed more than 10 million dollars in just two weeks to survive. It was like a heavy weight crushing him, and he felt frustrated and lost.
Meanwhile, across town in a fancy private hospital, the York family was facing a tough situation of their own. Their leader, the head of the family, was very sick. The doctor came in looking really serious and said he needed a new kidney right away. The catch? They needed a kidney from someone with O-positive blood, and they needed it fast. The Yorks were rich and powerful, but they couldn't fix this with money.
So, they started searching for a kidney donor. They found hope in a surprising place: a five-year-old kid named Mishal who had the right blood type. Turns out, Mishal came from a rich family too.
With time running out, the Yorks asked John Stark for help. He was known for being good with business and handling the city's rich people. They begged him to help them get a kidney for their sick family member.
John agreed to help, but he wanted 20 million dollars for his help. He wasn't just doing it out of kindness. He wanted to fix his own money problems too. The Yorks agreed and quickly sent him 10 million dollars upfront.
John was thrilled and called Olivia to share the good news.