May 20.
7:00 AM.
Gavin James, head of Celestial Medical Center's Security Division, stood at the hospital's main entrance, keeping a watchful eye on the road.
Earlier that morning, he had received an important notice—thousands of luxury vehicles were set to arrive at Celestial Medical Center for distribution to the hospital's doctors and administrators.
It didn't take long.
In the distance, a convoy of brand-new BMW 7 Series sedans appeared, moving in perfect formation toward the hospital.
As the cars pulled up, Gavin's eyes lit up with excitement.
He quickly signaled his team to escort the vehicles into the East District parking lot—a massive, 5,000-space facility that had been cleared in advance for this special delivery.
Not long after, more luxury models arrived—
Hundreds of Audi A8Ls.
Hundreds of Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedans.
Hundreds of Porsche Caymans.
And that was just the beginning.
Meanwhile, hospital staff were heading to the cafeteria for breakfast, chatting casually—until the sight of the luxury convoy stopped them in their tracks.
Gasps filled the air.
"My God! That's… a lot of luxury cars."
"What's going on? Is our hospital hosting a car show?"
"No! I heard these cars are being distributed to doctors and administrators. The hospital ordered 5,000 of them!"
"Wait… look at that! Jaguar XJLs, Maserati Levantes, BMW X6s, Audi Q7s!"
"These are million-dollar luxury cars! The total cost must be close to $700 million!"
"Holy—Dr. Carter is something else! Spending nearly a billion dollars just to provide doctors with company cars?"
In the East District parking lot, the hospital's top physicians began arriving one by one.
What they saw left them stunned.
5,000 brand-new luxury cars lined up perfectly, gleaming under the morning sun.
Celestial Medical Center was located in Austin, one of the wealthiest cities in the country.
Luxury cars weren't uncommon here.
But 5,000 high-end vehicles arriving at the same time?
The visual impact was jaw-dropping.
In the midst of the growing crowd, Dr. Ethan Carter stepped forward.
Facing the gathered physicians, he spoke with a calm yet confident voice.
"Doctors, I am incredibly honored to have all of you as part of Celestial Medical Center.
As a private institution, we do not yet have the ability to grant official medical titles or certifications like public hospitals.
However, I want to make it clear—your salaries and benefits will always reflect your expertise and dedication.
A million-dollar luxury car is just one of the many benefits you'll receive as part of Celestial Medical Center.
Whether you're heading into downtown Austin or traveling to nearby cities, I want you to have the best possible experience.
And for our senior physicians—the hospital will arrange full-time drivers for those who prefer not to drive themselves."
A unified response filled the air—
"Thank you, Dr. Carter!"
Standing beside him, Dr. Olivia Quinn, his executive assistant, added with a smile,
"And one more thing—Dr. Carter has confirmed that these cars are for your unrestricted use.
Fuel costs? Covered.
Maintenance? Covered.
Insurance? Covered.
The hospital will fully reimburse all expenses."
A moment of silence.
Then, cheers erupted.
Many of the doctors had previously worked as chief physicians at top hospitals across the country.
While they earned well, purchasing a million-dollar luxury car was still a massive financial burden.
But here?
The hospital was giving them one—free of charge.
This wasn't just a workplace.
This was a statement.
A message.
Celestial Medical Center wasn't just a hospital.
It was a revolution in modern healthcare.
Arriving at Celestial Medical Center had been a life-changing experience for the hospital's top physicians.
Not only were they given annual salaries between $300,000 and $500,000, but they also received six-figure relocation bonuses, premium benefits, and an incredibly light workload.
There wasn't another hospital in the entire country that could offer a package like this.
Standing before the gathered doctors, Dr. Ethan Carter smiled.
"You've all already registered the color and model of your preferred vehicle. Dr. Olivia Quinn will now distribute the keys."
A collective response filled the air—
"Thank you, Dr. Carter!"
One by one, they stepped forward, receiving the keys to their brand-new luxury cars.
Afterward, Olivia led them to the administrative building to complete some minor paperwork.
All around them, nurses, medical assistants, and hospital staff watched with admiration as the doctors collected their vehicles.
Of course, there was no resentment—only respect.
These were the best doctors in the country—experts in their fields, capable of diagnosing and treating the most complex medical conditions.
In any hospital, doctors held immense social status.
At Celestial Medical Center, they were treated like royalty.
It was only natural that they were rewarded accordingly.
News of the luxury car giveaway didn't stay within hospital walls for long.
In the era of smartphones and social media, information traveled at lightning speed.
Within minutes, nurses and staff snapped photos and uploaded them to Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
As the posts spread, the story took on a life of its own.
Within hours, Celestial Medical Center was trending nationwide.
At the same time, the hospital's official social media account released a high-definition video.
The footage captured thousands of doctors excitedly choosing their new luxury cars.
A calm, polished narration accompanied the video.
"Celestial Medical Center, located in Austin, Texas, provides elite medical care to critically ill patients from around the country.
However, due to the hospital's location, transportation to and from the city center can be inconvenient.
To address this, Dr. Ethan Carter has personally invested nearly $700 million to provide 5,000 luxury vehicles for the hospital's top physicians—ensuring ease of travel and top-tier work benefits."
The video quality was crystal clear.
The camera captured distinguished doctors strolling through the parking lot, smiling as they chose their new cars—BMW 7 Series, Porsche Caymans, Audi A8Ls, and more.
In the comments section, social media exploded with reactions.
"What the hell?! Celestial Medical Center is next level! Nearly a billion dollars on cars?! Who does that?!"
"Every doctor is getting a BMW, Porsche, or Audi? Damn, I wish I worked there!"
"Dr. Carter is on another level. Just casually dropping $700 million like it's nothing!"
"Can I switch careers to become a doctor? Is it too late???"
"I just bought a brand-new Toyota Camry, and now I feel like throwing it away..."
"I work at Celestial Medical Center! Our benefits are INSANE. Free driving lessons, free movie nights, free vacations—this place is unbelievable!"
"This is the best hospital in the country. Period."
"Please stop. I'm dying of jealousy!"
"Damn. I'm a doctor too. Why is there such a massive gap?!"
Amidst the excitement, a few skeptics chimed in.
"Doctors are filthy rich these days. Driving million-dollar cars while they overcharge patients, prescribe unnecessary tests, and drain people's savings. They're like vampires!"
Then, a moment of silence.
"Wait... this is Celestial Medical Center?"
"Oh, in that case, never mind. Carry on."
The entire comment section erupted in laughter.