Hearing the other doctors' words, I couldn't help but want to tell the truth, "Actually, I am ..."

Linda came out of the prep room and grabbed my hand. "Today you must donate your heart. Your brother is already in the operating room and you're next."

As she spoke, Linda took out a stack of documents. "I've already signed everything, you just need to get on the operating table."

In the operating room, I saw Hans, who looked extremely weak, making everyone feel sorry for him.

One of the doctor said, "Don't worry, your wife, Dr. Cardel, will make sure you live a long life."

Hans heard the term and didn't refute it, just gave a weak smile, "It's all my fault, making my younger brother sacrifice so much for me." His words were full of guilt, but his eyes at me were full of provocation.

The other doctors, hearing this, thought my brother was kind and I was vicious.

After comforted Hans, Linda ignored my violent struggle and forcibly pushed me onto the operating table. She ordered the anesthetist to quickly inject the anesthesia.

A moment later, my intense struggle finally calmed down.

Linda brushed my cheek, "Don't worry, I will definitely keep you alive."

Linda's mentor had performed heart transplants before, so she was confident she can keep me alive. She said, "After your brother recovers, the whole family will accept you and I will stay by your side."

Linda and her colleagues carried out the surgery nervously but orderly.

After a long time, Linda took a heart out of my body.

Before she could take a closer look, she rushed into Hans's operating room with my heart.

My chest lay open, my body lying alone on the operating table.

The sharp alarm of the monitor startled the watching doctor. "How did he die? Didn't they say he had two hearts?"

One of Linda's colleagues felt puzzled, "You even believed Dr. Cardel's joke?"

"It's good that he died, after all the bad things he did, not saving Dr. Cardel's husband and even trying to seduce Dr. Cardel." Another colleague replied.

"Then what should we do now? He's dead, just wait for someone to collect the corpse. If no one claims him, the morgue will handle it." After speaking, all the doctors left the operating room.

Linda devoted herself to Hans's surgery. Although she was confident, it was her first time performing a heart transplant on a patient.