The hospital was finally completed. On the day of the inauguration, thousands of recovered children and their families gathered there. When Emon stepped onto the stage, he was not carrying an oxygen cylinder. His mental strength allowed him to stand that day without any assistance. In his speech, he said, "Humans die, but their work remains immortal. I may not live for much longer, but I want these dreams of mine to live on for thousands of years." Hearing these words, everyone present was moved to tears.
That very night, Emon made a major decision. He willed a significant portion of his massive business empire to his foundation. He wanted to ensure that even in his absence, no child would ever die due to a lack of medical treatment. Witnessing this generosity, global investors and even world leaders began to pay him their respects. Emon's story was no longer just a tale of success; it had become a legend. His body felt much more at peace now, as if he had fulfilled all his life's goals. He realized that the struggle he had begun as a sick youth had ended by securing a place in the hearts of millions. As Emon looked up at the stars in the night sky, he felt his soul was as powerful as the Master of 1600 Djinns, knowing no fear or limitations.
