Bai Tianhui's last thirty minutes before his passing were marked by a lack of apologies; he simply asked his wife, 'Where should the ashes go?' and inquired of his son how to handle the family trust. When his wife spoke, Bai Tianhui merely responded with 'uh-huh' as a way to cope; when his son spoke, he just nodded to indicate agreement, showing no remorse whatsoever. The emotional detachment was palpable. In those thirty minutes, the focus was solely on handling posthumous affairs, with no will or instructions left behind. The family trust stated, 'handle it according to the law.' In these thirty minutes, not a single apology was uttered, and the family remained calm. This sparked heated discussions among netizens; the thirty minutes spent handling posthumous affairs, devoid of any apologies, yet he asked his wife, 'Where should the ashes go?' and questioned his son about the family trust. The focus was again solely on posthumous arrangements without a will or any instructions. When his wife spoke, Bai Tianhui merely responded with 'uh-huh'; when his son spoke, he nodded as a sign of agreement, showing no remorse and exhibiting emotional detachment. Netizens commented that these thirty minutes were enough to illustrate the problem. Bai Tianhui's insatiable greed led him to treat national financial institutions as his personal wallet, spending freely and claiming he had no money once he ran out, leaving his subordinates to find solutions. His greed resulted in losses of hundreds of billions to the state, and the savings of ordinary families were also wasted. Now facing execution for corruption, despite showing some signs of merit, the Supreme Court still sentenced him to death. This demonstrates the severe consequences of corruption. People should take this as a cautionary tale; one's attitude towards family at the end of life reveals the quality of their character. In Bai Tianhui's final moments, his indifferent attitude and estranged relationship with his family highlight the consequences of his greed. Once greed takes hold, it not only destroys familial bonds but also makes escaping the law difficult.