What happened before: 8 years ago, the first wife of the male protagonist died in a car accident, and of course the child in his womb. The reason is that the male lead drunk driving.
Scene: The wife went to the bathroom to look for a mirror, the male lead cleared the back seat, and the little girl saw the balloon and was scared by the dog. The male protagonist threw a stone, the dog ran away, and the girl and the male protagonist fell into the pit. The girl died, and the hero fainted.
At this time, the male protagonist heard "Sorrow" and "Wife and children have passed away", which is actually a remnant of the accident in his mind for his ex-wife.
The male protagonist woke up in a trance, pushed to his wife, manslaughter. (The first dark line of personality: move the two corpses to the trunk, and then go to the hospital to treat their injuries.)
At this point, continuing from the perspective of the second personality, the male lead takes his wife and daughter to the hospital until his wife and daughter enter the elevator. Everything in between is a second personality conjecture.
ps1, the characters and names of doctors, nurses and nurses are the second to be encountered during treatment.
ps2, complicated and unnecessary pre-diagnosis interviews, ambulances to send patients to collect money, etc. are all conjectures. In order to cooperate with the hospital conspiracy theory.
The male lead woke up in the rest area, the second personality took the initiative, and began to frantically search for his wife and children. Stopping the police, watching surveillance, going to the scene, returning to the hospital, killing security guards, "saving wives and children", etc. all actually happened.
However, in the LL layer, the male protagonist has a trance, including: ordinary carts looking at adult body organ boxes, ordinary patients as corpses with organs exhumed, and men undergoing cecal surgery as their own wives and children.
In the end, the male lead ran away with a patient who was half of the operation.
In conclusion, there is no conspiracy in the hospital, and the male protagonist has a dual personality.
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