12, Kira was hospitalized with a swollen stomach. Doctors discovered a rare disease—intestinal lymphangiectasia. Poor and in pain, she stayed strong for her single mother. After painful treatment, she survived.
Bullied at school, she still dreamed of becoming a doctor. Years later, with help from friends and her own determination, she achieved it. She even saved a fellow student from a fire.
Ten years later, Kira treated a girl with the same illness. She told the mother,
“I was like that too. If I survived, she will.”
Kira never sought fame—only to help others. One day, a former patient returned with her daughter:
“I named her Kira.”
This time, Kira cried—from happiness.