Which is more precious, life or dignity? Judge May’s answer is that life is more valuable than dignity! As the nurses said, the boy's initial choice was to live for principles? Or die for principle?
The judge is a strong woman, but in fact she is also a little woman. Her husband cheated, she was also very fragile and sad, but the identity of the judge gave her a "strong" coat, or because of this identity she had to pretend to be strong.
Extramarital affairs, "old and young love", faith and the law...the conflict between a fair judge and a private emotion...
With the case of Siamese babies as the background, the appearance of "strong and strong" My lady was created. But her husband's derailment in marriage caused her to collapse, so much so that she made a "different" decision in the case of Adam, a leukemia boy from Jehovah's Witnesses. She could have settled the case quickly according to the children's bill, but chose to meet the boy and sang a song "Sally Garden" with the boy. The boy believed that the judge could and did change the boy's life. She changed the boy's fate, but also broke into the boy's world. The boy had a secret affection for her. The confused and helpless boy hopes to find help from her...Confused, he thinks this is a deception. He sees his parents crying and hugging together and realizes that their parents don't really want him to die. But the judge has always wanted to play that upright, selfless image...
Some confused and helpless boys refused blood transfusions (originally he was only a few months away from adulthood) and passed away...Is the kiss between the boy and the judge counted as affection? Maybe maybe not. Qin, which represents the "feelings" of the two, was buried with the boy in the cemetery. As a result, the judge and her husband went further and further away in the cemetery with their backs to the camera...
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