A Sad jobless girl gave all her money to a poor homeless beggar unaware he is a Billionaire

A Sad jobless girl gave all her money to a poor homeless beggar unaware he is a Billionaire

“Doctor… I don’t have it,” she whispered. “I don’t have anything.”

The doctor’s eyes softened. “Try. Time is short.”

Angela sat on a hospital bench, head in her hands, tears falling onto the cold floor.

“God,” she cried quietly, “please help me. Please.”

When she returned to work later, her eyes were swollen with pain.

Mabel noticed immediately, and instead of mercy, she offered cruelty like it was entertainment.

“So you’re just coming now?” Mabel snapped. “Is this the time you’re supposed to resume?”

“My mother is very sick,” Angela said, voice controlled. “I took her to the hospital.”

Mabel scoffed. “And is that my business? Your mother can go and join your poor family in the ground for all I care.”

Angela flinched, but stayed silent.

She needed this job.

She went to Papa James’s room and fed him, trying to hold herself together.

Then she left again, rushing back to the hospital with dread biting her stomach.

At the reception, the doctor met her with surprise and excitement.

“Angela,” he said, “we’ve prepared your mother for surgery. She’s going in soon.”

Angela froze. “But… I didn’t pay.”

The doctor smiled. “An anonymous person paid everything. All five million. It has been settled.”

Angela covered her mouth, shock exploding into sobs.

“Who?” she whispered.

“They asked to remain unknown,” the doctor said.

Angela sank to her knees, right there in the corridor, crying gratitude into the floor.

“Thank you, God,” she breathed, over and over.

Later that day, she returned to the mansion, exhausted but relieved.

Her mother’s surgery was successful.

Hope had returned to her body like blood.

But peace was still difficult inside Jeff’s house.

She walked in and saw Mabel towering over Papa James again, yelling until his shoulders curled in shame.

Angela felt something rise inside her, slow at first, then blazing.

She stepped between them.

“With all due respect, madam,” Angela said, voice shaking but firm, “stop this.”

Mabel’s eyes widened. “How dare you talk to me?”

Angela’s jaw clenched. “I’ve been keeping quiet because I don’t want to lose my job. But I will not watch you bully an old man.”

Mabel lifted her hand like she wanted to slap authority into Angela’s face.

Angela caught her wrist before the strike landed.

The room went still.

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