Lim Swee Hock, a 63-year-old fisherman with lung cancer that has spread to his brain, is doing well and has his condition under control thanks to targeted medication. He wants to give back to society after his recovery.

When Swee Hock was once sent to the hospice ward, his condition significantly improved as a result of the medication. The targeted medication was more effective at inhibiting cancer cells, so Swee Hock could take care of himself and move around even though he had swollen and numb feet after taking it.

Now that the one-year medication expenses he requires have been fully raised, he not only appreciates the public's help but also genuinely feels its love. He wants to make amends for the public's kindness in saving his life.