At a medical research conference in my past life, my junior colleague Rachel Harris presented a heart disease miracle drug that was identical to mine. My boyfriend Nicholas Prescott stood up to testify for Rachel, claiming I was lying and that the miracle drug was Rachel's years of research. I was blacklisted by the medical community, and my parents Richard and Nancy Williams, ashamed of me, cut ties completely. In the end, I died miserably on the streets, while Nicholas and Rachel rose to fame using my miracle drug. When I opened my eyes again, I chose to abandon years of hard work and just give up. But Rachel started to panic. "Jocelyn, you've been working so hard on your experiments. I specially bought your favorite food for you. By the way, I heard your miracle drug research is almost successful—congratulations!" Hearing the exact same words as in my past life, I was stunned at first, then my heart began racing violently. I had been reborn, back to the eve of the research conference. In my past life, I was devoted to researching a miracle drug for treating congenital heart disease.
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In Schoolmate snatched away my potent medicine, Jocelyn Williams awakens moments before her professional ruin—reborn into the final night before the medical research conference where her life unravels. This isn’t just time travel; it’s a precise ontological reset: every sensory detail, dialogue cue, and emotional tremor from her past death echoes with chilling fidelity. The world operates on *karmic causality*—not fate, but consequence made tangible through memory-as-evidence.
The narrative universe hinges on institutional fragility: prestige over proof, loyalty over data. Hospitals, journals, and funding bodies function as closed ecosystems where reputation is currency—and Rachel exploits that flaw with surgical precision. Nicholas’s betrayal isn’t impulsive; it’s systemic collusion. Parents’ abandonment reflects societal conditioning: shame as enforcement. This layered realism grounds the xianxia-adjacent rebirth trope in medical ethics, making the injustice visceral, not fantastical.
The story unfolds in tight, recursive symmetry: identical dialogue (“I specially bought your favorite food…”), mirrored settings (lab → street → lab), and escalating tension calibrated to Jocelyn’s cognitive dissonance. Flashbacks aren’t exposition—they’re somatic triggers. Each paragraph tightens the loop between memory and action, transforming plot progression into neural rewiring. It’s less “second chance” than *cognitive retraining*—and that’s why Schoolmate snatched away my potent medicine resonates beyond genre.
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