At first, Isabel Smith was fully awake when she laid on the operating table.
Isabel had been afraid of pain since she was little. When the needle was inserted into her vein, she almost shed tears from the pain. Then she watched as a needle pierced her arm's vein, and the bright red blood flowed through the plastic tube into Raymond Thompson's body on another operating table.
Raymond had lost a lot of blood, and Isabel's constitution was not very good, with some slight anemia. So, halfway through the blood transfusion, she became slightly dizzy and fell into a deep sleep on the operating table.
As a result, at eight o'clock in the evening, she and Raymond were wheeled out of the emergency room one after the other, both of them in a comatose state.
Isabel Smith was the first to come out. Percy Stanton hurried forward and found Isabel sleeping with a pale face. He suddenly tensed up, raised his head, and asked the nurse pushing Isabel's bed, "What's wrong with her?"