A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust

Chapter 631



Once Calliope had confirmed everything with Horatio, she went off to prep for surgery. She'd brought along her own set of scalpels and specialized tools, but she also borrowed a few things from the hospital's supply room.

Before long, the hospital director himself came by to meet her.

This was the first time anyone had attempted such a complicated operation at this hospital, and Horatio's legs were a real mess-one of those cases where most doctors couldn't even figure out what was wrong, let alone fix it.

The director took this surgery very seriously. He hesitated, then asked Calliope, "Would you mind if I had a group of colleagues observe your procedure from outside the OR?"

Calliope shrugged. After all, she was known as the Miracle Doctor for a reason, and she had plenty of faith in herself.

Horatio's condition was rare very few surgeons would even attempt this. But the more doctors who understood the procedure, the better. If they learned something, they could help others in the future.noveldrama

"I don't mind," she told the director, flashing a confident smile. "As long as nobody gets in my way."

"Don't worry," the director replied. "They'll be watching via livestream, not in the room. I just want the orthopedic specialists to see your technique."

He honestly couldn't hide his excitement.

"Sounds good," Calliope said, nodding. "I really don't mind."

"Perfect, thank you so much!" He grinned at her. He knew this was a big deal. Calliope's methods were practically legendary, and letting other people watch was a generous move. She could easily keep her techniques to herself, but here she was, willing to share.

"I don't see the harm," Calliope said. "If anyone watching is talented enough to pick it up, that's great. If they have questions, they can ask me."

"You're not worried they'll steal your thunder?" the director asked, half-joking.

Calliope rolled her eyes. "Why would I be? The more people who can perform this kind of surgery, the more patients we can help."

She grinned, almost laughing. "It's not like I'm doing this for money. If there were someone else who could handle this, I'd happily let them take over. Honestly, these surgeries are exhausting. Especially the delicate ones like this, it drains you."

She paused, stretching her arms overhead. "I'd rather not burn myself out if I don't have to."

The director chuckled. "Well, you're

not exactly hurting for cash, are you?" He winked. "Alright, I'll go brief

the team and let them know. You get ready."

"Will do." Calliope nodded.

The director left, and Calliope headed to scrub in.

Soon, she was dressed in scrubs and ready to go, her chosen assistants prepped and waiting with her.

Meanwhile, outside the OR, Horatio was lying on a gurney, looking decidedly

nervous.

"Mom, Dad, seriously, I'll be fine," he tried to reassure his parents, but his voice wavered.

Lisette was pacing nearby, unable to hide her worry. "Horatio, you better be okay, alright?"

She shot a glance at Monty, Valerian, and Zelda. "We're really doing this? Callie's going to take it seriously, right? She's not going to mess him up?"

She leaned in, whispering, "I mean, Horatio is her big brother. She wouldn't hurt him, would she?"

Lisette wasn't sure what Calliope

might do, but she had to make sure the rest of the Jewell family believed Calliope would. If anything went wrong in that OR, Calliope would instantly become the family's

number one enemy.


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