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Saying No to Her Brain Surgery

After a decade with her biological family, Amelia Baxter is known as the only surgeon capable of saving her sister Sonia from a fatal aneurysm. Despite her reputation for having the 'Hands of God,' Amelia remains indifferent when her boyfriend Oliver and her desperate parents beg her to intervene. As the clock ticks down, the renowned prodigy reveals a shocking secret: a tremor has ruined her precision. This mystery-laden romance follows the fallout of a medical miracle worker who can no longer heal.
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Chapter 1

During the ten years since I was found and brought to my biological family, Sonia Baxter, the girl who took my place, and I have been as close as real sisters. Even Mom says that Sonia cares more about me than a real sister would.

I once swore I'd give my life to protect our special family of four.

When Sonia is rushed into emergency surgery with a ruptured cerebral aneurysm, I am in my office, calmly practicing a basic suturing technique on a surgical simulator. On the screen, the robotic arm threads the needle with such precision that it looks like a work of art.

A few minutes later, my boyfriend, Oliver Lyons, slams open the office door and shouts at me, "Amelia Baxter! Sonia's in critical condition. Only your micro-dissection skills can save her! Every expert in the hospital is waiting for you! We've got less than an hour before the window closes!"

He looks at me with hopeful eyes.

I'm the only person in the country capable of performing a surgery this complex. My hands are even known as the "Hands of God".

However, I simply reply with a hum and continue fiddling with the model. Suddenly, my parents rush in.

Mom grabs my arm and cries out, "Amelia! That's your sister in there! How could you just stand by and watch her die?"

I gently pull away from her and hold my right hand out in front of them. This hand, which had once created countless medical miracles, is now trembling slightly.

"Unfortunately, since yesterday, I've been showing symptoms of essential tremor. Dad, Mom… this hand is ruined."

The air seemed to freeze, and the three stared at me in complete shock, their expressions transforming instantly.

They fixed their eyes on my right hand, watching that slight but deadly tremor that, for a top surgeon, was nothing short of a career death sentence.

Mom's lips quivered as she asked in disbelief, "H-How could this happen? You were fine just yesterday! Are you just too tired?"

"The cause is unknown. Maybe it's just fate," I replied, pulling my hand back and shoving it into my white coat pocket.

"Fate?" Dad frowned deeply, his voice carrying a tone of reproach. "Amelia Baxter, don't talk nonsense! Are you… Are you still holding a grudge against us?"

I didn't answer him and just turned back to the surgical simulator.

When I was 18, I was brought back from the countryside to rejoin the Baxter family. It turned out that the beloved daughter the Baxter family had raised for 18 years, Sonia Baxter, was never their real child.

I was the real heiress of the Baxter family.

My adoptive parents had passed away early, and life was filled with hardships. When I returned to the Baxter family, I was deeply sensitive and insecure.

It was Sonia who showed me the most warmth. She taught me etiquette, bought me beautiful clothes, and protected me everywhere, saying we were sisters and I shouldn't feel constrained. My parents also said that Sonia was their daughter too, that they loved us both equally.

Since Sonia's birth family was very poor, they couldn't bear to send her away. Thus, they kept her and raised both daughters together.

I was grateful to them and to Sonia. I studied hard, desperately trying to become their pride, and swore I would protect our family of four. However, I no longer felt that way.

Mom started crying the second she saw I was silent. She yelled at me, "Amelia! Are you still holding resentment? Just because we loved Sonia a little more, you're harboring grudges and now refusing to save her life?"

She hissed, "Did you forget how much Sonia cared about you? When you stayed up late studying, who made you soup every single night?"

My heart still stung for a moment at those words.

Oliver Lyons quickly stepped up to catch Mom, trying to calm her down. "Mrs. Baxter, please don't get upset. Amelia isn't that kind of person!"

Then, he turned to me, his eyes full of pain. "Amelia, I know you feel wronged, but Sonia is innocent! You can't forget your duty as a doctor because of personal emotions!"

Dad had always been a dignified college professor. Yet, his eyes had turned teary, and his voice hoarse. "Amelia, even if your hand is injured, you could at least go in and provide guidance! Sonia is your sister, and you can't just watch her die!"

But I remained unmoved, simply adjusting my equipment.

Mom finally broke down completely and fell to her knees, wailing. "How did I raise such a cold-hearted, ruthless daughter? Sonia is so kind and always gave in to you, and now… now you want to force her to death?"

She cried her heart out as she pounded the floor with both fists. Soon, the noise drew the attention of the other staff outside.

They looked at me with confusion and disgust, but I just smiled. I said, "Well, I guess that's just her fate. Nothing I can do."

I sat back in my chair and picked up the surgical simulator's control stick again. On the screen, the robotic arm began working once more, and I focused intently as if everything outside had nothing to do with me.

Upon seeing how ruthless I was, Dad swayed a little on his feet.

Oliver stared at me, completely crushed. He took a deep breath, like he was making some life-altering decision. Then, he said, "Mr. and Mrs. Baxter, don't beg her anymore."

He turned to my parents, his voice firm as he declared, "Let me do it!"