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Dylan took a deep breath, his focus sharp as he prepared for the delicate procedure. He had already sterilized the tools and set the teapot near the edge of the table. With a steady hand, he grabbed a scalpel and made a precise cut along the side of Odile’s neck, just beneath her jawline. The incision was shallow, but it was enough to allow for the leech to do its work.

“Hold still,” Dylan murmured, his voice steady despite the gravity of the situation. He gently wiped the blood from the wound, ensuring it wouldn’t interfere with the procedure.

Olivia stood frozen, her eyes wide with worry as she watched him work. Zara, standing just beside her, couldn’t tear her gaze away either, her hand clutching Olivia’s arm in a grip that spoke of her anxiety.

Once the cut was made, Dylan reached for the teapot, where the leech had been soaking. He removed it carefully, the creature curling slightly as it was lifted from the hot water. It had been prepared just so, its temperature now perfect
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    83A few minutes later, a subtle transformation began to take place. Odile’s pale skin, which had been a sickly grayish hue, slowly regained color, returning to a more natural tone. Her lips, once a lifeless, blue-tinged shade, now blossomed into a soft, healthy pink. The change was unmistakable.The room fell silent as all eyes were drawn to Odile’s miraculous recovery. The tension in the air was thick with disbelief, awe, and confusion. Gasps echoed from every corner of the room, a collective sound of astonishment that seemed to reverberate off the walls.Olivia, still standing at the bedside, instinctively covered her mouth with her trembling hands. Her heart hammered in her chest, unsure of what she was seeing. Was this really happening? She couldn’t fathom how Dylan, the quiet, unassuming figure, had achieved what none of the world’s best doctors had been able to. Her eyes never left Odile as the little girl breathing grew even steadier, and a faint color returned to her cheeks.

  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   84

    84Lucas stood at the threshold of the room, his arms crossed tightly over his chest, his face a mask of fury. The veins in his neck were visible as his breathing deepened with every passing second, and his eyes were narrowed, burning into Dylan. His lips were pressed into a thin, hard line. There was no relief, no sense of gratitude in his expression. Instead, there was a coldness, a distance, that sent a chill down Olivia’s spine.“Are you seriously standing there like everything is fine?” Olivia’s voice rang out, filled with a mix of confusion and growing concern. She rose from her seat, her hands clenched at her sides, frustration bubbling to the surface. “Lucas, this is a miracle! She’s alive. She’s healing, and you’re standing there looking like you’re about to explode. Can’t you see that?”Lucas didn’t flinch, didn’t even blink. His gaze remained fixed firmly on Dylan, his jaw clenched so tight it seemed like his teeth might break. His posture was rigid, as though he were tryin

  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   85

    85Olivia’s pulse quickened as the pieces began to click together. She had noticed something—something about Lucas’s behavior had always seemed off, like he was hiding something, but she couldn’t quite put her finger on it until now. She glanced at him, her voice trembling slightly. “Lucas… are you telling me you knew what was going on? You knew Odile was being poisoned, and you didn’t tell anyone?”Lucas’s eyes flared with a flash of anger, but there was also something else—a glimmer of guilt, a shadow of a deeper, darker truth. He shifted uncomfortably under Olivia’s gaze, and for the first time, Dylan saw him break.“Alright, fine,” Lucas muttered, his voice low, resigned. “I knew. But what was I supposed to do about it? I couldn’t exactly come out and say, ‘Hey, I think someone’s poisoning her,’ and look like an idiot.” He let out a bitter laugh, his eyes flitting to the floor. “You have no idea what it’s like, okay? How everyone looks at you when you’re the one who knows, but you

  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   86

    86 Dylan’s voice broke the silence in the room, low and steady, carrying an air of gravity that seemed to weigh the walls down. “She’s been poisoned for over a month.” The words hung in the air like a thick fog, suffocating everything around them. “The doses were small at first, but in the last three days, the amount has tripled.”Olivia’s pulse thudded in her ears as the room seemed to spin. Her stomach lurched. Poisoned? Her mind raced, trying to wrap around the idea, but it couldn’t seem to hold on to it. She stared at Dylan, her eyes wide in disbelief, her voice barely a whisper. “You mean someone… deliberately tried to kill her?”Dylan nodded gravely, his expression unreadable. His eyes locked with hers, and for the first time, Olivia saw the weight of the truth in them. “Not just her,” he added, his voice thick with the kind of pain that came from knowing too much. “You too, Olivia.”A sharp gasp escaped Olivia’s lips, and she staggered back a step. Her breath hitched, and she

  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   87

    87The silence in the room was deafening, pressing in on them like a vice. Everyone’s breath was held in suspense, waiting for someone—anyone—to break it.And then Dylan did.His voice was quiet, but the weight behind his words was crushing. His gaze locked onto Lucas, unyielding and cold.“It was you.”The impact of those three words was immediate. The room erupted into chaos.“What the hell are you talking about?” Lucas’s face twisted with fury, his voice a sharp bark as he slammed his fist against the table. The sound cracked through the room like thunder, making Olivia jump.Zara let out a strangled gasp, and Lewis’s face drained of all color. Olivia’s heart pounded against her ribs, and for a moment, she could hardly breathe.Lucas…?No. No, it couldn’t be.“You lying bastard!” Lucas snarled, his chest rising and falling heavily. His fists were clenched so tight his knuckles turned white. “How dare you accuse me of something so—so disgusting?!”Olivia felt her knees weaken, and s

  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   88

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  • Rise Of The Phoenix: Dylan’s Rebirth   90

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