Serena had been in the hospital for two days, and finally, she could get out of bed and move around freely.
The first thing she did was to look for the doctor who had tricked her into coming to the hospital.
However, the nurse in the gastroenterology department told her that Dr. Owens had resigned.
"When did this happen?"
"About a week ago," the nurse said after a moment of thought, "I'm not sure what happened, but it seemed urgent. And one of our nurses left on the same day."
Serena felt a chill run down her spine.
She then used the excuse of having left something in Dr. Owens' office to request access to the security footage from the administration.
But the administrative staff told her the footage was gone.
"What do you mean?"
"A week ago, the hospital's computer system was hit by a virus, and all the surveillance footage was destroyed."
Serena's eyes narrowed.
Both the witness and the evidence were gone.
This was too much of a coincidence.
With a heavy heart, Serena returned to her hospital room.
But at the door, she encountered two people.
Seeing Serena, a woman in a tailored dress scoffed, "I thought you were hiding."
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