Chapter 142 Gallery Of Hope
- Time marched on, and Jason's clinic grew not only physically, but also in meaning. More and more children like Lani were coming, bringing new hope and strength. One day, Lani returned to the clinic, this time with a large box of paper and crayons in her hands. In a corner of the waiting room, she begins to draw, depicting the colorful world she dreams of-a world where all children can run freely without pain.
- Jason, who was watching from a distance, smiled. Inspiration suddenly struck him, and he decided to start a small project at the clinic: a wall of hope. He asked each child who came in to put a picture or message on the wall. Lani was the first, with a colorful picture that read "I am strong, I can, I will get better." Soon, the wall was filled with small, hopeful drawings and handwriting. Some drew rainbows, others wrote words of encouragement, and some described their dreams of becoming doctors like Jason.
- One night after all the patients had gone home, Jason stood in front of the wall of hope, gazing at the pictures with a heart full of emotion. Each picture, each written word, was a priceless story of struggle and courage. He felt that his clinic had become more than just a place of physical healing - it had created a place where children learned to dream, dare to hope, and never give up.