The young and promising surgeon Doctor Chi Nian had transmigrated into a book. The good news was that there was still one variety show left before she would be blacklisted to the point of quitting the entertainment industry and committing suicide. The bad news was that she was currently on that very show, serving as the female lead’s foil.
Chi Nian thought: quitting the industry was acceptable. Suicide? Impossible. She still intended to strive for a lifelong career in medicine!
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Child star Chi Nian had taken the College Entrance Exam. Various media outlets closely watched the admission lists of performing arts schools and pushed the hashtag #Chi-surnamed female actress fails College Entrance Exam# onto trending searches.
Later, someone spotted Chi Nian at the country’s top medical university.
Anti-fans: “Staged, right? She actually dares to ride on the popularity of Beijing City Medical University!”
Beijing City Medical University released its admission list. Chi Nian’s name was on it—within the eight-year clinical medicine program that admitted only 50 students each year.
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The next time everyone saw Chi Nian was on a medical workplace observation variety show. By then, Chi Nian was an intern’s—supervising instructor.
Anti-fans: “She must have pulled strings. I’ll never see a doctor like Chi Nian!”
Interns (in their hearts): “Please don’t assign us to Doctor Chi’s group!”
Chi Nian picked up the scalpel—bone marrow puncture, intracranial–extracranial arterial bypass…
After witnessing Doctor Chi’s superb skills, the anti-fans tearfully knelt before Doctor Chi: “Please don’t hold our past keyboard hatred against us!”
Interns: “Please don’t change our supervisor!”
Chi Nian had no time to bother with any of this. Wealthy madams, grand slam-winning movie emperors… her appointments were already booked into the next quarter.
Oh right, there was also a pediatric surgery consultation tomorrow. She rubbed her temples—she was about to see that walking iceberg of a senior brother again.


