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A Second Life, A New Power novel Chapter 332

Thomas could tell right away that Vivian was doing great. Plus, Seamus had already confirmed that the venom had been completely cleared from her body.

Ana, on the other hand, didn't look nearly as good.

Demi had previously saved Thomas, so he knew firsthand how skilled she was.

Forget everything else—if there was one thing he was absolutely sure of, it was that Demi was better than the set's actual medical staff.

Demi scoffed internally. The audacity of Thomas…

She looked at Thomas with a cold, almost annoyed expression.

"Thomas, are you trying to set me up?" Her voice was icy.

"What are you talking about? How am I setting you up?" Thomas looked genuinely confused.

"You know damn well your family and I don't get along. Who do you think they'll blame if I treat Ana and something goes wrong? Me. And they'll say I did it on purpose," she said sharply.

"...But you treated me," Thomas murmured, stunned.

"I treated you because you were literally dying. If I hadn't stepped in, you'd be dead. So don't turn around and act like I owe you anything," she snapped.

Thomas fell silent.

"Thomas, it's fine. I don't need her help." Ana tugged gently on his sleeve. Her eyes were reddened and misty, her voice weak and pitiful.

Harold shot Demi a cold look but kept his mouth shut.

...

"So much fuss just because she doesn't want to help?"

"What kind of doctor just stands there while someone's in pain?"

The passive-aggressive comments started rolling in.

"Actually, Demi's not wrong. She and the Pitts have beef. If something happens to Ana, people will blame her."

"Yeah, remember the mushroom incident? Everyone pinned that on Demi, too."

"Honestly, she's already been more than fair. She saved Thomas's life even though they have a history. If it were me? No chance."

"Exactly! Demi's got every reason to walk away, and she still helps when it matters. That's a real character."

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