Chapter 7: A New Beginning
The morning was quiet.The smoky light of the city shimmered on the window panes in the winter sun. The silence in Marco Giordano's small apartment was as if the world had forgotten that anyone lived here. An old table, a few medical books spread out on it, and a small tree in the corner—its leaves trembling slightly in the sun—this was his empire. Marco sat at that table,his eyes fixed on an old notebook,where patient case notes had once been written.The pages had turned yellow, but every word was pulling him back to his past— a time when he was just a doctor, neither anyone's son-in-law, nor the target of anyone's insults. It seemed to him that the events of three days ago were stories from another life. The Messina family palace, pulling Jessica's grandmother from the brink of death,all seemed as unreal as a dream. What was real to him now was this small room, this solitude, and a new, silent desire—to find himself again. Just then there was a knock on the door—soft but firm. He got up from his chair and went to the door, turning the handle with a hint of uncertainty. Standing on the other side of the door was Jessica Messina. There was no royal air to her face today, her hair loose, her eyes tired, but inside there was still that confident glint. Her presence broke the silence in the room a little. “Can I come in?” Jessica said slowly. Marco nodded slightly and moved to the side. “Of course. I thought I would never see you again.” Jessica entered and looked around. The room was small, simple, but there was a kind of calm and orderly feeling about it. A few medical devices in one corner, a few dried flower pots in the other— As if a lonely man was living with what little he had. “Do you live here?” “Yes. I spent most of my time in the hospital or in research. Now here.” “A very simple place.” “Enough for someone like me.” Jessica smiled lightly, “You’re just the same as before. No one understands you, and you don’t want to explain anything.” Marco said lightly, “When I try to explain too much, people don’t want to listen. So I keep quiet.” Silence fell for a moment in the room. Jessica went to stand by the window. The sunlight outside was dim. There was fatigue in her voice, but stillness in her throat—“I’ve come to repay you for a favor.” Marco said, a little surprised, “Repay for a favor? I didn’t expect anything.” “I know,” — Jessica said, “You never asked for anything. Yet I want to give something, because you deserve it. A friend of mine—Dr. Hayden—needs a senior doctor at his hospital. I’ve spoken to him. He wants you to join.” Marco remained silent. There was no surprise on his face, but a kind of hesitation. After a moment, he said in a low voice, “Jessica, I don’t want to take your favor. I can’t take a donation.” Jessica turned and looked at him— a moment of annoyance in her eyes, but there was also care. “Donation? Am I giving you a donation? I’m not showing you mercy, Marco. I’m just opening a door. It’s your responsibility to come in.” Marco was about to say something, but Jessica's voice stopped him—“You are someone who can bring people back from the dead. I have seen it with my own eyes. There are very few such talents in the world. If you remain silent, you will not only deprive yourself, but also the world.” A soft light gradually shone in Marco's eyes. He remained silent for a while and said, “You trust me, that’s enough for me.” “Then start today, not tomorrow.” Jessica’s voice had a tone that was hard to refuse. She stood up, walked towards the door, and turned around, “Go to the City Hospital at three in the afternoon. They’ll be waiting for you.” The room fell silent again with the sound of the door closing. But that silence was no longer heavy— This time it had a light tone of hope. --- The city in the afternoon was strangely busy. The sound of traffic passing in front of the hospital,the honking of car horns, the shouting of peopleit all seemed like the city was living on its own terms. Marco paused for a moment and stood in front of the gate. An unfamiliar feeling in his chest— The fear of starting over, but an even greater peace. City Hospital, white walls, blue logo, the smell of life inside.He told his name at the reception desk. The nurse smiled and nodded, “Oh, you’re Dr. Giordano! Dr. Hayden is waiting for you.” Marco entered.Every step he took seemed to symbolize a step away from the past.Dr. Hayden—a gentle, dark-haired man,shook his hand in a warm welcome. “Miss Messina complimented you. I’m glad you agreed to work with us.” Marco said briefly,“I just want to do the work, not the talk.”Dr. Hayden smiled, “That’s why doctors do the talking.” Then began the first day of his new life. The movement in the hospital corridors, the seeing of patients,the whispering of nurses— everything seemed to fall into place. In the first hour, he saw three patients.In each case, his demeanor was precise, calm, attentive, dispassionate.The patients left one by one, smiling.Marco felt,these smiles were his true reward.A new confidence was growing within him—a man who had endured so much humiliation,was able to stand up again on his own merits.As the clock struck four,an unusual sound was heard outside. Whispers in the corridor, the sound of heavy boots,someone said, “Police!” Marco raised his head from the desk.A slight tremor in his chest before he could open the door.The door suddenly opened— three police officers,one of them holding a paper—a warrant. “Doctor Marco Giordano?” “Yes, I am.” “There are formal charges against you— assault and attempted murder.You must come with us.” The room fell silent for a moment. The nurse came running from the reception, Dr. Hayden stared back in disbelief.Marco slowly stood up.There was no panic on his face,but rather a strange peace. He said,“I don’t understand anything. Can you tell me who filed the complaint?” The officer said, “Everything will be reported to the police station. Now please go.” An officer took out handcuffs.The cold metallic sound,froze the air around him.Marco extended his hand himself,there was no anger in his eyes, only determination.Some picked up their mobile phones,some whispered, “Isn’t that the doctor? The one who saved the grandmother of the wealthy family?” Others said,“Now look, what the consequences are!” Marco was silent.He just took off his white coat and placed it on the table. His gaze was out the window—where the sun was slowly setting, and the sky was turning red just like his own— burning, but not extinguished. The officers took him out.The hospital corridor was now plunged into a faint darkness.The sound of each step waslike a declaration of a new war.The door of the police van outside the gate closed,the engine started.The sounds of the city slowly faded away.Marco looked out the window—not fear in his eyes, but a silent promise.Today he had lost everything again, but this time he knew—this loss would be the foundation of his next victory.Latest Chapter
chapter 8
Chapter 8Marco was put into a small cell. The wind is heavy, the walls are peeling, the light is dim. A little sky can be seen beyond the iron fence—but there is no escape there.He sat down next to the wall. It felt like someone had sucked all the air out of his chest. He looked at the scar on his hand—the handcuff mark was red.“Why?” he said to himself. “Why me?”Someone laughed outside. Marco closed his eyes.Suddenly a voice outside the door—“Visit. Someone has come to see you.”Marco blinked. “Who?”“He didn’t say his name. He said you were about to be released.”He stood up slowly. The guard took him into a small room. The room was dimly lit, and a man in a black coat sat across the table. Half of his face was covered in shadow, his eyes fixed.Marco stood silently. “Who are you?”The man slowly raised his head. “You forgot, Marco Giordano. But I haven’t forgotten you.”“Do you know me?”“Very well. I know you want to live. I’ve come to save you.”“Save you?” Marco asked in
Chapter 7
Chapter 7: A New BeginningThe morning was quiet.The smoky light of the city shimmered on the window panes in the winter sun.The silence in Marco Giordano's small apartment was as if the world had forgotten that anyone lived here.An old table, a few medical books spread out on it, and a small tree in the corner—its leaves trembling slightly in the sun—this was his empire.Marco sat at that table,his eyes fixed on an old notebook,where patient case notes had once been written.The pages had turned yellow,but every word was pulling him back to his past—a time when he was just a doctor,neither anyone's son-in-law, nor the target of anyone's insults.It seemed to him that the events of three days ago were stories from another life.The Messina family palace, pulling Jessica's grandmother from the brink of death,all seemed as unreal as a dream. What was real to him now was this small room, this solitude, and a new, silent desire—to find himself again. Just then there was a knock on th
Chapter 6
The emergency room at Osborne Hospital bustled with its usual Friday evening chaos—overworked nurses, beeping monitors, and the antiseptic smell that clung to everything. In treatment room seven, Carlos Moretti lay on a gurney, his face contorted in exaggerated agony as a doctor examined his ribs.Rosa hovered beside him like a vengeful harpy, her phone clutched in one hand, already scrolling through her contacts. "My baby," she cooed, stroking Carlos's hair. "My poor, innocent baby. That monster will pay for this. I swear on everything holy, he will pay.""It hurts, Ma," Carlos whimpered, milking the injury for all it was worth. "I can barely breathe. He could've killed me. He tried to kill me!"Dr. Sarah Mitchell—no relation to Dr. Mitchell from the Messina case—finished her examination and straightened, her expression professionally neutral. "You have two fractured ribs on your right side. The fractures are clean, non-displaced. You'll need pain management, rest, and follow-up in t
Chapter 5
The Messina estate's main foyer had transformed into an impromptu receiving area. Word of Signora Francesca's recovery had spread through the mansion like wildfire, and people kept arriving—family members, business associates, even staff members who'd served the matriarch for decades—all wanting to see the miracle for themselves.Marco stood near the exit, ready to leave, but Dr. Chen blocked his path once again."Master Giordano, please reconsider." The elderly specialist's persistence bordered on desperation. "I'm not asking to learn the Nine Tiger Claw Needles—I know such techniques cannot be taught casually. But surely there are other aspects of your practice I could study? Basic principles? Diagnostic methods?""Dr. Chen—""I'll pay you. Name any price. I'll work for free—clean your clinic, organize your files, anything." Dr. Chen's voice cracked. "I've dedicated my entire life to traditional medicine, and in one afternoon, you've shown me how little I actually know. Please, don'
Chapter 4
The mansion had settled into an uneasy quiet. Marco sat in a leather armchair outside Signora Francesca's recovery room, his eyes closed, conserving energy after the intense procedure. Jessica paced nearby, checking her watch every few minutes. It had been five hours and forty-three minutes since the Nine Tiger Claw technique.The observation room remained occupied. Dr. Chen had never left, maintaining a vigil with the dedication of a monk at prayer. Dr. Ross and Dr. Blake had departed in humiliated fury, but Dr. Mitchell stayed, his professional curiosity overriding his wounded pride. Several Messina family members had arrived—elegant people in expensive clothes who spoke in hushed, worried tones.The cardiac monitor's steady beeping had become almost meditative. Jessica checked it for the thousandth time—all readings normal, stable, better than they'd been in months.Then the monitor's rhythm changed.Not dangerously—just different. The beeping accelerated slightly. Jessica's head s
Chapter 3
The procedure room Jessica provided was state-of-the-art—gleaming equipment, sterile surfaces, and monitoring systems that belonged in a top-tier surgical center. Signora Francesca had been carefully transferred to the adjustable medical bed in the center, her frail body dwarfed by the machinery surrounding her.Marco stood at a steel table, arranging a velvet case he'd retrieved from his jacket. Inside lay nine needles, each one different from the last—varying lengths, subtle curves in their design, tips that caught the light in peculiar ways. They looked ancient, the metal darkened with age but perfectly preserved.Jessica watched from behind the observation glass, her hands pressed against the surface. Her head of security, a mountain of a man named Derek, stood beside her. Through the intercom, her voice crackled: "Dr. Giordano, the specialists are demanding to observe. They say it's their professional obligation—""Let them watch," Marco said without looking up. "But they stay be
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