Two weeks later, only two patients, including Kishan, remained who had shown less progress and had no communication from the outside world. From that day on, it was observed that both of them were transferred to another room connected to the operation theatre. Kishan understood that this is where the illegal work took place. He started recording with his pen while continuing to act accordingly. From that day, internal examinations of the body began by the doctors in that room, along with a regular, uncommon dose of anesthesia. Regardless, Kishan continued to manage the situation. When it was time for his dose, he somehow positioned the pen so that the recording would continue. After three days of continuous body examinations, he saw that the other patient was being moved.
Kishan felt helpless, thinking that the authorities were moving the other person to a place where they would operate on him, and he had missed the chance to uncover the truth. But to his surprise, he saw the anesthetic doctor approaching his bed, and he was going to be the person on whom the operation would be performed. Kishan started panicking. The doctor injected the syringe, and he began to feel dizzy and lose control. However, he controlled his body, determined not to fall asleep. With all his strength, he banged his head on the bedside twice, which caused his head to bleed. The doctors somehow restrained him, but he fainted.