The door of my room was right next to the kitchen. If they had been more careful, they would have noticed that I went home today, but unfortunately they didn't.

I called Eric Lee, the son of Uncle Lee, who was my good classmate in high school. After a few words, Eric told me the truth.

Holding the report given by Eric, I returned home again.

When Lucy saw me come back, she tried her best to persuade me to save Gavin.

I stared at her chattering mouth and asked, "If it turns out that your kidney is a match, would you be willing to donate your kidney to him?"

"Of course."

She answered righteously, and then asked me, "Have you forgotten how good Gavin was to us when we were young?"

Gavin was nice to her, but not to me.

"I heard that after donating a kidney, people can't do manual labor for the rest of your life. If something unexpected happens in the future..."

Lucy interrupted me impatiently, "Our young people won't do much physical work. I think you are just afraid of death. If I can do it, I will definitely save Gavin first."