Tears mix with rain on her face. She pulls away and says: "The girl you loved died in Budapest. I am a ghost sent to guide you. If you want to live, operate on the Prime Minister tomorrow. If you want to die, keep chasing a dead woman."
She walks to the operating theater just as Hoon is being handcuffed. She looks into his eyes—the same eyes that once held her in Budapest. But she says nothing. Instead, she hands a file to the hospital director.
The hospital board refuses to operate. Too risky. Too political. Jae-joon declares him untreatable.
The operation is brutal. The bullet is millimeters from the aorta. Hoon uses a technique no South Korean doctor has seen— "Invisible Sutures" —taught to him by his father in a North Korean prison camp. He doesn’t use a heart-lung machine. He stops the heart manually for 4 minutes, removes the bullet, and restarts the heart with a single electric shock from a modified defibrillator.
She walks away, leaving Hoon on his knees in the rain. He screams her name— "JAE-HEE!" —but the hospital lights flicker, and she vanishes into the corridor.
"Dr. Park Hoon is not a criminal," she says loudly. "He is the only surgeon who can save the life of the Prime Minister of North Korea, who arrives tomorrow for a secret surgery. I have the documents here. He must be released."
Years later…
That night, a man is rushed into the ER. He’s a North Korean defector who worked as a spy. He has a rare bullet lodged near his heart. The bullet is coated with a slow-acting poison. If not removed within 12 hours, he will die.
But Soo-hyun’s heart is conflicted. She sees raw genius in Park Hoon—something Jae-joon lacks. Jae-joon, feeling threatened, decides to destroy Hoon before he even starts.
But Hoon just smiles. "Doesn’t matter where I cut," he says. "A knife works the same in a gutter or an opera house."
The next morning, Park Hoon stands outside the VIP operating room. In one hand, a scalpel. In the other, a faded photograph of him and Jae-hee in Budapest. The Prime Minister of North Korea is on the table. Han Seung-hee is the anesthesiologist. Han Jae-joon is the lead surgeon. And Oh Soo-hyun watches from the gallery, knowing that whoever wins this surgery, Park Hoon’s heart will lose.
Episode 4 opens with Park Hoon standing outside the hospital VIP wing. He is wearing a cheap suit, looking out of place among the elite South Korean doctors. The chief surgeon, Han Jae-joon (Park Hae-jin), watches him with cold eyes. Jae-joon is the son of the hospital’s chairman and is engaged to Oh Soo-hyun (Kang Sora), the bright and honest cardiothoracic surgeon.
Hoon stares at her. "Jae-hee?" he whispers.
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Tears mix with rain on her face. She pulls away and says: "The girl you loved died in Budapest. I am a ghost sent to guide you. If you want to live, operate on the Prime Minister tomorrow. If you want to die, keep chasing a dead woman."
She walks to the operating theater just as Hoon is being handcuffed. She looks into his eyes—the same eyes that once held her in Budapest. But she says nothing. Instead, she hands a file to the hospital director.
The hospital board refuses to operate. Too risky. Too political. Jae-joon declares him untreatable.
The operation is brutal. The bullet is millimeters from the aorta. Hoon uses a technique no South Korean doctor has seen— "Invisible Sutures" —taught to him by his father in a North Korean prison camp. He doesn’t use a heart-lung machine. He stops the heart manually for 4 minutes, removes the bullet, and restarts the heart with a single electric shock from a modified defibrillator. Doctor Stranger Episode 4 Hindi Dubbed
She walks away, leaving Hoon on his knees in the rain. He screams her name— "JAE-HEE!" —but the hospital lights flicker, and she vanishes into the corridor.
"Dr. Park Hoon is not a criminal," she says loudly. "He is the only surgeon who can save the life of the Prime Minister of North Korea, who arrives tomorrow for a secret surgery. I have the documents here. He must be released."
Years later…
That night, a man is rushed into the ER. He’s a North Korean defector who worked as a spy. He has a rare bullet lodged near his heart. The bullet is coated with a slow-acting poison. If not removed within 12 hours, he will die.
But Soo-hyun’s heart is conflicted. She sees raw genius in Park Hoon—something Jae-joon lacks. Jae-joon, feeling threatened, decides to destroy Hoon before he even starts.
But Hoon just smiles. "Doesn’t matter where I cut," he says. "A knife works the same in a gutter or an opera house." Tears mix with rain on her face
The next morning, Park Hoon stands outside the VIP operating room. In one hand, a scalpel. In the other, a faded photograph of him and Jae-hee in Budapest. The Prime Minister of North Korea is on the table. Han Seung-hee is the anesthesiologist. Han Jae-joon is the lead surgeon. And Oh Soo-hyun watches from the gallery, knowing that whoever wins this surgery, Park Hoon’s heart will lose.
Episode 4 opens with Park Hoon standing outside the hospital VIP wing. He is wearing a cheap suit, looking out of place among the elite South Korean doctors. The chief surgeon, Han Jae-joon (Park Hae-jin), watches him with cold eyes. Jae-joon is the son of the hospital’s chairman and is engaged to Oh Soo-hyun (Kang Sora), the bright and honest cardiothoracic surgeon.
Hoon stares at her. "Jae-hee?" he whispers. If you want to live, operate on the Prime Minister tomorrow