
The hospital’s new intern, Anna Ramos, claimed to be a medical prodigy who could perform any examination without anesthesia, ensuring patients felt no pain. But in reality, she was transferring all the pain patients should have experienced directly to me. After Anna’s medical skills gained fame, massive crowds of patients flooded the hospital, with surgical slots becoming so coveted they had to be auctioned off. Meanwhile, I was in agony from her repeated surgeries, unable to work properly. Patient complaints poured in, and I was eventually fired from the hospital. Worse still, I discovered that the post-treatment side effects were gradually manifesting in my body. My hair began falling out, my body wasted away to skin and bones, and every step felt like walking on razor blades. I confronted Anna at the hospital, but everyone believed I’d gone crazy from jealousy. Seeing my frantic, out-of-control state, Anna calmly put on her gloves. She said, “Layla, stop making a scene here. I’m about to perform brain tissue removal surgery on Samuel Hill’s daughter, Hannah Hill. I don’t have time for your nonsense.” My name is Layla Morris. As it turned out, Anna had been in the operating room for barely five minutes when I suddenly suffered a brain hemorrhage and died on the spot. When I opened my eyes again, I found myself back on the day Anna’s medical skills first gained recognition. This time, I used all my savings to bid on Anna’s treatment slot and told her, “Anna, I’d like to try your painless surgery too.” ***** Anna looked me up and down with disdain. She said, “Layla, what kind of joke is this?” Anna’s gaze sent chills down my spine, but I forced myself to stay calm and meet her eyes. I said, “I have stomach problems too. I want to try your so-called ‘painless endoscopy.’ Is that not allowed?” On Anna’s first day at the hospital, she claimed she could perform painless examinations and surgeries. That very day, she performed a bone marrow biopsy on a patient right there on the spot. However, Anna used no anesthesia whatsoever, and her technique was completely wrong. I watched with growing anxiety, but surprisingly, the patient showed no signs of pain. The examination was completed quickly. Then my right leg bone suddenly began aching. I collapsed instantly, completely unable to move. All my scheduled surgeries that day were taken over by Anna. From that day forward, Anna’s medical reputation soared. She was promoted from intern to attending physician at breakneck speed. But that day, I was in excruciating pain in my hospital bed. First my leg hurt, then my heart felt like it was being stabbed with needles, and finally I developed a perforated stomach with bleeding. I had always been one of the hospital’s core physicians. When Director Thomas Kelly heard about my condition, he immediately came to examine me personally. However, the test results showed nothing wrong with my body. Thomas’s expression instantly turned cold. He said, “Layla, I know the hospital has been assigning you more work lately because we value you. But now you’re faking illness and blaming an intern? You’ve really disappointed me.” I tried to explain, but my throat was in severe pain. I glanced at the surgery schedule and noticed that at this exact time, Anna was examining a patient with laryngitis. What are the odds of such a coincidence? It was hard not to connect “my sore throat” with “Anna examining a laryngitis patient.” But in my previous life, no matter how I explained, neither colleagues nor patients believed me. Thinking of this, a cold glint flashed in my eyes. This time, I couldn’t alert Anna prematurely. I had to uncover the truth and avoid repeating the death and suffering of my previous life. Sure enough, just as I expected, Anna refused to perform the endoscopy on me. She sneered, “Layla, whether you want an examination or you’re trying to steal my techniques, we both know the truth. If you keep pestering me like this, I’ll waste time here with you. When that happens, all the delays for other patients will be on your head.” Hearing her words, the other patients who had also bid for treatment slots immediately expressed their displeasure. A female patient said, “You’re a doctor too. When you examine us, you always say to just bear with it if it hurts. Why can’t you endure it when it’s your turn?” A male patient said, “You make decent money, don’t you? You can get a capsule endoscopy. Why do you have to waste our time?” Suddenly, a middle-aged woman rushed forward and slapped me across the face. She said, “My son has had chest pain all afternoon. If something happens to him, I’ll make you pay with your life.” With this woman taking the lead, other patients swarmed me, hitting and kicking. Taking advantage of this chaos, Anna had already taken the first patient into the operating room. Soon after, my chest began experiencing severe pain, as if it were being stabbed repeatedly with forceps. I collapsed instantly, my head hitting a chair uncontrollably, immediately drawing blood. Seeing this scene, the patients who had just attacked me quickly scattered. A male patient said, “This doctor is actually creating injuries to frame us. She has no medical ethics!” A female patient said, “We only hit you a few times, we didn’t punch your chest. Don’t blame everything on us.” Just as I was about to pass out from the pain, a little boy’s voice rang in my ears. He said, “Mom, Dr. Ramos is amazing! I didn’t feel anything during the treatment. I’m not in pain anymore.”
Hearing the little boy’s words, everyone immediately gathered around Anna, leaving me standing alone. As patient after patient entered the operating room, every part of my body began to ache. Finally, I collapsed completely. When I woke up again, I was lying in a hospital bed. My best friend Chloe Cook sat beside me, looking at me with concern. Without thinking about anything else, I quickly asked Chloe to get her phone. Since Chloe was also one of the patients who had entered Anna’s treatment room. I had anticipated that Anna wouldn’t let me personally observe her treatment process, so I had Chloe bring a hidden camera beforehand. The surveillance footage on the phone shocked me. Chloe didn’t have any serious condition—she had just sprained her ankle a few days ago. But Anna didn’t even do a bone examination or take X-rays. She went straight to giving Chloe acupuncture treatment. She quickly grabbed a suture needle and started poking it into Chloe’s foot, which completely stunned me. Suture needles aren’t meant for acupuncture at all, and her technique was completely haphazard. I struggled to sit up but found that my right ankle had no strength left. The slightest movement sent blood rushing to my head, and my entire leg went numb. I grabbed Chloe’s hand and asked, “How did you feel during the acupuncture? Does your foot still hurt now?” Chloe sighed and said, “I was just about to tell you about this. Such thick needles piercing into my flesh, yet I couldn’t feel any pain in my foot—no discomfort whatsoever. “I could see she didn’t even hit the spots where I was actually hurting, but strangely enough, my foot is completely fine now.” Lying in bed, feeling terrible all over, I could barely muster the energy to organize the information I had gathered. Anna seemed able to transfer patients’ pain and surgical complications onto me. And the injuries I sustained couldn’t be detected by any medical equipment. I was the “transfer target” for pain, which is why Anna couldn’t examine or operate on me—that’s why she kept refusing me. My mind was in chaos. How could such bizarre things exist in this world? Suddenly, I thought of a crucial point and immediately went to find Thomas to submit my resignation. Looking at the resignation letter on his desk, Thomas tapped the table lightly with his finger, remaining silent for a long time. After a while, he looked at me with furrowed brows, his eyes full of disappointment. He said, “Is this because I said you were faking illness that day? Or is it like Anna said—her rapid promotion threatens your position, so you’re using resignation to threaten me?” After saying this, Thomas stamped the resignation letter without hesitation and told me to leave. Meanwhile, the hospital’s social media account published an article congratulating Anna on becoming associate director. The post was flooded with comments from patients praising Anna while putting me down. Someone even posted the video of me falling on social media. The caption read: [How can there be such a doctor in this world? She’ll stop at nothing to steal patients and delays others’ treatment!] Instantly, everyone was attacking me. They said I had no medical ethics, that I was incompetent and only knew how to be jealous of others. Even worse, people found my phone number and home address, sending me razor blades and funeral photos. I had no choice but to temporarily move in with Chloe. At this point, I couldn’t care about my reputation anymore. Looking at the surgery schedule Chloe had brought me, I was so nervous that my palms were sweating. Anna was scheduled to perform gastric suture surgery on a patient tomorrow. Now that I had resigned and was no longer at the hospital. I wanted to see if she could still transfer the pain to me.
The next day, Chloe turned on the camera right on schedule. I sat on the bed, waiting for the 10 AM alarm to go off. When the alarm rang, I found that I felt no pain whatsoever. Tears instantly welled up in my eyes. I thought I had finally discovered the key condition for the pain transfer—I had to stay in the hospital. But just five minutes later, I suddenly began convulsing. My stomach felt like it was being roasted over hot coals, burning with searing pain. Cold sweat the size of soybeans broke out on my forehead, and the pain was so intense I didn’t even have the strength to cry out. Before long, blood surged into my throat, and I couldn’t help but vomit it out. Chloe placed her phone on a stand and immediately came over to support me. She also shoved painkillers into my mouth. But the painkillers had no effect whatsoever. It wasn’t until 30 minutes later that the pain in my body finally began to subside slightly. However, I could no longer eat anything. The constant nausea and acid reflux made me feel absolutely miserable. Just then, my phone received a local news notification. I clicked to check it, and the headline read: [Patient Can Eat Same Day as Gastric Suture Surgery! Medical Genius Arrives to Benefit the Masses!] In the news, the middle-aged man who had just undergone gastric suture surgery showed no signs of distress and looked completely energetic. He even drank two bottles of hard liquor in front of the reporters. Finally, he laughed with a flushed face and said: “Dr. Ramos is truly a miracle doctor. When she sutured me, she didn’t use any anesthesia at all, yet I felt nothing. “Other hospitals told me to rest my stomach, but Dr. Ramos said even if my stomach was ruined, she could heal it, and it would be just as painless. “Now that’s a good doctor!” After reading the news, a chill crept up my spine. Despair enveloped my entire being. I thought: “Why? I’m no longer in the hospital, so why can Anna still transfer the pain to me?” Since my body was completely immobilized, I had Chloe help me give the surveillance footage to reporter Olivia Allen. Through a video call, Olivia looked at my pale complexion. She frowned and asked: “You’re saying you suspect Anna is using some special method to transfer patients’ pain to you, then building her image as a ‘medical genius’?” Olivia was a reporter I had carefully selected. A few years ago, to investigate a child trafficking case, she had infiltrated a criminal gang’s hideout for several years. To uncover the truth and uphold justice, she had even deliberately gotten herself admitted to a psychiatric hospital. After repeatedly watching the video of my episodes, Olivia finally nodded. She said: “I can’t tolerate anything that harms others’ interests, but that doesn’t mean I’m automatically on your side right now. “I can help you search for the truth, but I also have the right to suspect this might be a trap you’ve set.” As long as she was willing to help me, I was already satisfied. Because in half a month, it would be the day Anna performed brain tissue removal surgery on Hannah. If we hadn’t found the truth by then, I would just die again like in my previous life. Large tears slid down my face, and fear made me tremble uncontrollably. Seeing me in this state, a flash of sympathy crossed Olivia’s eyes. But she said nothing and hung up the video call directly. Soon it was the day before Hannah’s brain tissue removal surgery. Through her undercover investigation over the past few days, Olivia had come to completely believe me. She found an informant to go to the hospital and pay a high price for one of Anna’s surgery slots. Then she stayed at Chloe’s house to watch me. Sure enough, as soon as the informant’s surgery began, I felt excruciating pain. The informant’s surgery was suturing a laceration, and needle marks appeared out of nowhere on my arm. But even knowing all this, we still couldn’t find the key condition for Anna’s pain transfer, unable to break the current situation. Hearing me pessimistically ask Chloe to help me buy a burial plot tomorrow, Olivia suddenly became resolute. The next day, Olivia carried a camera to the hospital for a live broadcast. She said to Anna: “Dr. Ramos, good medical skills should benefit everyone. If you monopolize this technique, how many people will lose their chance for treatment?” Actually, other doctors and patients in the hospital had long been dissatisfied with Anna. Patients all wanted Anna to perform their surgeries, so now even specialists had no patients. But Anna’s surgery slots had to be auctioned off, only wealthy people could get them. Everyone complained privately, but no one had dared to speak up. Now that Olivia had taken the lead, others began protesting as well. A female doctor said: “Exactly! This is a public hospital, meant to help ordinary people. How can you be so selfish?” A male patient asked: “The billionaire’s daughter’s life matters, but doesn’t my grandfather’s life matter too? What do you mean by this?” Anna was surrounded by everyone and couldn’t refuse, glaring at Olivia with venomous eyes. But with so many people around and Samuel watching from the side, she couldn’t show her displeasure. She could only smile reluctantly and say: “This technique was taught to me by my mentor. I don’t know how to teach it to others either.” “Then we can record your surgery process and let other doctors learn on their own.” Olivia smiled as she interrupted her. At that moment, everyone was staring at Anna. Even Samuel said: “Right, Dr. Ramos. It’s better to let such good techniques benefit everyone.” Anna gritted her teeth and nodded. When Olivia said she wanted to record an instructional video, she actually started a live broadcast directly after placing the camera in the operating room. Thomas and Samuel watched as Anna in the video didn’t even sterilize her scalpel, and couldn’t help but widen their eyes. Next, Anna’s actions shocked everyone even more. She actually cut directly into Hannah’s head. I also began experiencing head pain so severe it felt like it would explode, staring intently at Anna’s hand movements in the video. Just as Anna picked up the excision knife, I finally discovered that overlooked detail. I knew how she was transferring the pain.
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