Transmigration; Married to My Ex-Fiancé's Uncle-Chapter 345; Hospitalization 6
Impossible memories that didn’t belong to her, didn’t belong to Kailani, didn’t belong to the original Lin Shuyin.
Memories of something *else.*
Storms over celestial seas.
Crowns heavy with the weight of eternity.
Wars fought beneath tides that spanned dimensions.
Throne rooms carved from the hearts of dying stars.
Serpents and dragons bowing, pledging fealty, offering their very existence in service.
"I don’t remember you," she whispered, her voice barely audible.
The girl smiled faintly, sad, understanding, infinitely patient.
"You were never meant to," she said gently. "Not yet. The memories are sealed, protected, hidden even from yourself. Your awakening has only just begun, my Queen. The seals will break slowly, carefully, so as not to overwhelm your mortal vessel."
She rose gracefully to her feet, moving with liquid grace.
"But make no mistake, you *are* the Celestial Queen. And I am your Guardian. That truth transcends memory. It transcends incarnation. It simply... *is.*"
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**Across the city.**
**City General Hospital.**
**Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - 2:47 AM**
"Doctor... Doctor Wei..."
Nurse Lin’s voice carried an edge that made everyone in the unit look up.
Dr. Wei, who’d been reviewing charts at the nurse’s station, immediately sensed something wrong in her tone. Not panicked yet, but close. Very close.
"What is it?"
"The baby..." She was standing frozen in front of Incubator 3, clipboard hanging loosely from her hand. "Where is the baby?"
Dr. Wei crossed the distance in four quick strides, his shoes squeaking on the linoleum floor.
He looked into the incubator.
Empty.
Completely, impossibly empty.
The tiny tubes and wires that had been connected to the infant just fifteen minutes ago during the last check lay scattered across the bedding like abandoned strings. The monitoring patches were still there, adhesive sides down, as if they’d simply... fallen off when there was nothing left to stick to.
"The baby was just here!" Nurse Lin’s voice rose, hysteria creeping in at the edges. "I checked him twenty minutes ago! The seals were intact, the incubator was locked....."
"That’s impossible," Dr. Wei breathed, his hands already moving to the incubator’s access panel, checking the security seals.
All intact.
Not broken. Not tampered with. Not opened.
"Check the room!" he barked. "Check everywhere! Under equipment, behind...."
But even as he said it, he knew.
A premature infant couldn’t crawl. Couldn’t move. Couldn’t somehow escape a sealed medical incubator and disappear into thin air.
Another nurse rushed over. "What’s happening?"
"The baby in Incubator 3 is gone," Dr. Wei said, his voice tight.
"Gone?" The nurse’s face went white. "What do you mean *gone?* Babies don’t just...."
Unless someone actually took the baby away! But in such a high-security place, would they dare?
"Call security. Now."
The nurse fumbled for the emergency phone on the wall.
Within seconds, security alarms began blaring throughout the entire corridor.
BEEEEP.
BEEEEP.
BEEEEP.
The harsh electronic screech made it nearly impossible to think clearly, the sound drilling into everyone’s skull with relentless urgency.
Red lights began flashing at every intersection.
The neonatal ward erupted into absolute pandemonium.
Medical staff flooded in from every direction, white coats and scrubs mixing chaotically, everyone shouting overlapping questions and instructions, voices rising in pitch and volume as the reality of the situation sank in.
"What’s the emergency?!"
"How can an incubator just become EMPTY?!"
"Check every exit! Lock down the entire building!"
"Someone call security! The police!"
"Review the footage, there has to be footage!"
"Seal the doors! No one leaves!"
"Check the family waiting room!"
"Was there a kidnapping?!"
Dr. Wei stood in the center of the chaos, staring at that empty incubator, his mind struggling to process what his eyes were telling him.
The monitoring equipment was still on. Still beeping. Still trying to register vitals from sensors that were no longer attached to anything.
The blanket where the infant had been lying was still warm.
Still *warm.*
As if the baby had been there seconds ago, not minutes.
"Get me security footage," he said to no one in particular, his voice hollow. "Get me every camera angle covering this unit for the last hour."
A hospital administrator appeared, already on his phone. "Dr. Wei, what happened? I’m getting reports of a missing....."
"The premature infant from the emergency C-section tonight," Dr. Wei interrupted. "He’s vanished from his incubator."
"Vanished?" The administrator’s face cycled through confusion, disbelief, and then dawning horror. "You mean someone took him? Who had access? We need to...."
"The incubator seals weren’t broken." Dr. Wei turned to face him. "No one opened it. But the baby is gone."
The administrator stared at him. "That’s not possible."
"I know."
The security chief arrived at a near run, his uniform slightly rumpled from being called in the middle of the night. "Where’s the infant? Do we have a description of the kidnapper?"
"There is no kidnapper," Dr. Wei said flatly. "The baby vanished from inside a sealed incubator."
"That doesn’t make any sense...." 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎
"I KNOW IT DOESN’T MAKE SENSE!" Dr. Wei’s control finally cracked, his voice rising to a shout. "But that’s what happened! The baby was there, and now he’s NOT, and no one opened the damn incubator!"
Silence fell for a heartbeat.
Then the security chief pulled out his radio. "All units, lock down all exits. No one leaves the building. I repeat, no one leaves. We have a Code Pink."
Code Pink. Missing infant.
The words sent ice through everyone’s veins.
"Get me to your security office," Dr. Wei said. "I need to see the footage. Now."
They moved as a group through the crowded corridor, Dr. Wei, the security chief, the hospital administrator, and several nurses who’d been on duty.
The security office was small, cramped, and dominated by a wall of monitors showing different camera angles throughout the hospital.
The security chief’s hands flew over the keyboard, pulling up the footage from the neonatal ICU.
"What time?" he asked.
"Between 2:30 and 2:47 AM," Dr. Wei said. "That’s when the last check was done and when the infant was discovered missing."







