Oxygen was prepared and the baby was stabilized.

No one removed Nora immediately because everyone had witnessed the impossible.

The baby twitched slightly and made a faint sound.

Lillian cried loudly.

Jonathan covered his mouth as tears fell.

For the first time, hope returned.

“We stabilize him and transfer him to intensive care immediately,” the doctor ordered.

Then he looked at Nora with a mixture of fear and realization.

The team rushed the baby out.

Lillian continued crying.

Jonathan stepped toward Nora, but she stepped back.

The adrenaline left her body and pain spread through her muscles.

“What is your name?” Jonathan asked.

“Nora,” she answered quietly.

“Nora, you,” he began but could not finish.

She lowered her head.

She did not want praise.

She did not even know if the baby would survive.

Moments later, security and the head nurse arrived.

“Remove her immediately,” the nurse ordered.

“Do not touch her,” Jonathan said firmly.

“She interfered with a critical procedure,” the nurse insisted.

“She saved my son,” Jonathan replied coldly.

The hallway fell silent.

The neonatologist stepped out.

“The infant responded after her intervention,” he admitted.

The nurse looked shocked.

“We need to review everything carefully,” the doctor added.

Jonathan made a call immediately.

“I want full records and footage secured right now,” he said.

A resident spoke nervously.

“The oxygen alarm was delayed,” he admitted.

Nora realized she could not stay silent.

“There was a delay because some equipment was missing,” she explained.

Lillian cried softly.

Jonathan spoke calmly.

“You are telling me my son nearly died because of negligence.”

No one answered.

Within an hour, the hospital was in chaos.

Administrators arrived and investigations began.

A technician confirmed that essential equipment had not been maintained.

Nora sat quietly in the hallway.

No one offered help, but everyone stared at her.

An hour later, the doctor returned.

“He is alive,” he said.

Lillian cried again.

Jonathan leaned against the wall in relief.

“He is still critical, but there are real chances,” the doctor added.

Jonathan walked toward Nora.

“You gave me my son back,” he said.

“Not yet, he is still fighting,” she replied.

“He is fighting because you made him fight,” Jonathan said.

He removed his expensive watch and placed it aside.

“This hospital is full of people paid to know, yet you refused to give up,” he said.