Chapter 94 Reckoning
Third <b>Person </b>POV
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48 <b>Pearls </b>
Shane’s pupils constricted violently, the hairs on the back of his neck standing on end. Only now did he realize a fatal w–he had never introduced himself to Aubrey. So how the hell did this Omega know his name?
Aubrey’s gaze sliced toward the old wolf doctor, who looked more and more uneasy. Her voice <b>was </b>calm- terrifyingly calm. “You’re saying Leon is beyond saving because his body couldn’t handle the tonic?<b>” </b>
She let out a coldugh. “That alone proves you’re also part of the problem.”
“You’re spouting nonsense!” the old doctor snapped, his voice rising in panic. “You killed someone, and now you’re trying to me me?!”
“Me? Spouting nonsense?”
Aubrey smiled icily and began to exin, slowly and clearly. “Leon didn’t die from overdose<b>. </b>He coughed up clotted blood–his body was trying to repair itself and process the medicine. He passed out because his system was adjusting, not shutting down. But you? You barely examined him for a few minutes and dered him dead from excess tonic?”
The old wolf doctor’s ears twitched unconsciously–a ssic sign of guilt.
“You already saw the prescription, didn’t you?” Aubrey continued. “You knew what wasing. When you walked over, you were already expecting this oue. You didn’t evenplete the most basic diagnostic check. And Shane? He said he never showed you the prescription–but clearly he did. Which means he lied
too.”
Mateo’s eyes lit up with a sudden spark of hope.
“You’re saying… Changsheng’s okay? That he’s… just unconscious?”
“He’s not okay!” the old doctor shouted, jumping to his feet. “His pulse is down to sixty beats a minute and his pupils are dted! He’s clearly dying! Ms. Aubrey, stop trying to twist things! I’ve been a doctor for twenty years–I know the difference between unconscious and dying!”
Aubrey raised an eyebrow and calmly stepped away from Alpha Henry, walking toward him with slow, deliberate steps. “You sure about that?”
The old doctor thought hard. He hadn’t really done a full examination, but the blood, the weak pulse, the stillness–it all pointed to one conclusion: Leon had been overdosed. He nodded.
“I’m sure!”
“Good,” Aubrey said coldly. “Then I’ll make sure you understand exactly how wrong you are.
She stepped up to Leon. Mateo instinctively moved to block her. “What are you doing?<b>” </b>
“Showing you what it looks like when someone rises from the dead.”
Her voice was sharp, her tone unbothered. Mateo’s expression twisted.
“You’re really saving him? You weren’t trying to hurt him?”
<b>13:42 </b><b>Sun</b><b>, </b><b>17 </b><b>Aug </b>
Chapter 94 Reckoning
Aubrey shoved his hand away. “If I was trying to kill him, you’d already know. Just watch<b>.</b><b>” </b>
She waved her hand across Leon’s chest, and the four golden needles she’d embedded carlier <b>sprang </b><b>back </b>into her fingers.
The moment thest needle was withdrawn, Leon suddenly gasped–drawing in a deep breath. A <b>visible </b>mist seemed to rise from his body as his throat let out choked, guttural sounds. Then, his cheeks flushed with color. Not pale pink–healthy red. Redder than anyone had ever seen on his face.
His heart thudded, louder and stronger than it ever had. The potent energy Aubrey had infused into him was now taking over, not as poison but as fuel–burning through his system and knitting his fragile organs back together. For the first time, his heartbeat felt alive.
“Hey… Mateo…”
That one word nearly brought Mateo to his knees. He dropped beside the lounge chair, his hands trembling as he reached out to touch his brother’s cheek.
Warm. Alive.
The relief hit him like a crashing wave, and his throat locked tight with emotion.
Across the garden, Shane and the old wolf doctor both went pale.
This couldn’t be happening. Leon wasn’t supposed to wake up.
Aubrey turned slowly, her eyes cold and sharp as she faced the two trembling men.
“Now,” she said, “let’s settle the score.”
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