In a crowded emergency shelter, a pregnant woman is on the brink of collapse, pleading for just five minutes to rest and ensure her baby is safe. A cold, high-society official dismisses her pain as just another “sob story,” attempting to have her removed immediately. The tension breaks when a security officer, witnessing the genuine danger to the baby’s health, intervenes. He forces the official to realize that when life is at stake, empathy isn’t a choice—it’s a moral duty.