In this fictional story that has caused a media storm, LeBron James – jokingly called “tennis legend” by netizens – suddenly appeared via online video just a few minutes ago with an announcement that left millions of people speechless: he will donate 50% of his pension to build houses for homeless people across the United States.

The image in the video is described as unforgettable for anyone who watches it: LeBron lying on a hospital bed, breathing heavily, his voice so weak that he sometimes has to pause for a few seconds to regain his rhythm.
“Before I… before I no longer have the chance,” he said, “I want to do something meaningful for this society.”
According to the narration in this fictional story, every word LeBron utters is like a low note that makes viewers choke. His hands are shaking, but it is those shaking hands that make the whole world shake. Many viewers of the live stream claimed they burst into tears upon hearing the words:
“People without a home… deserve a home just like anyone else.”
The news spread like wildfire. When the video ended, LeBron’s tears were still in the corners of his eyes — and across social media, millions of hearts were described as “beating in unison.”
But what moved people the most was not the 50% pension figure or the act of kindness… but the 21-word letter LeBron left for his fans before the cameras turned off.
A thin, trembling piece of paper was held up to the camera, and the words were handwritten:
“If I can’t play anymore, let kindness continue to walk in my place.”
Just 21 words, but social media exploded.
The comments were filled with emotion.
Sports, entertainment, and news programs in this fictional world all stopped to talk about “the 21-word letter that softened even the hardest hearts.”
A simulated sociologist commented:
“This story will continue to be talked about not because of the pain, but because of the kindness. LeBron James – even in fiction – has turned compassion into a symbol.”
Although the whole thing is just a fictional simulation, it still depicts a beautiful thing:
when people turn to good, all limits of strength, sports, or fame become small in front of kindness.