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Five Alphas Kneel for Me (Isabella) novel Chapter 607

Chapter 607.

Just then.

“A sharp crackle-”

A faint electrical hum cut through the air of the Great Hall of the Silvermoon Pack

In the gathering space, the giant main obsidian screen suddenly flickered back to life, powered by the pulse of the territory’s energy

The noisy crowd of Alphas and Betas instantly hushed.

Everyone instinctively looked up, their predatory eyes glowing in the dim light.

I watched as the screen showed a he-wolf sitting silently in a wheelchair, his expression vacant, his eyes hollow. It was a sight that made my own wolf whimper in pity; to be a wolf who cannot run is a fate worse than the silver-rot.

Beside him, lines of text appeared on the Howlnet feed, detailing his condition:

[Patient: Aaron Waters, 38 years old.]

[Diagnosis: Complete transection injury of the T10 spinal cord, complete lower limb paralysis. Duration: three years]

Those few stark lines of text instantly seized everyone’s attention, pulling their focus to the screen.

I knew not everyone in the room was a specialized Healer, but basic common sense would tell any member of the pack enough Spinal cord transection.

Complete lower-body paralysis.

In modern pack healing, I knew this was essentially a death sentence for one’s wolf. Standing up again was unthinkable. Regaining even an ounce of sensation was a cruel fantasy for any shifter who had lost their connection to the earth.

Which meant the nanorobot therapy we were about to demonstrate aimed to-

Regenerate nerves.

Just as the buzz of doubt and wonder began to build among the crowd, my voice, cool, steady, and utterly confident, cut through the air, amplified across the entire hall.

“Thank you for waiting.”

The moment those words left my lips, I felt the ripple of recognition through our telepathic link: Isabella’s here. My wolf stood tall behind my ribs, her fur bristling with a cold, predatory pride that demanded submission.

“In traditional medicine, once neurons are damaged, recovery is incredibly difficult. This is due to their complex and delicate structure. Conventional medical methods simply can’t repair them. But in the microscopic world, everything is possible.”

I watched as every gaze in the room became fixed on the screen, holding their breath, almost forgetting to breathe as the scents of anticipation and musk filled the hall.

The image on the screen shifted.

I realized it was a first-person view, captured through AR glasses worn by the lead Healer.

I stared at the screen as countless tiny silver particles, smaller than dust and shimmering like moonlight, streamed through the simulated blood vessels. They converged, forming a glittering river of stars that poured directly into the fractured neural region-a desolate landscape of ruined tissue that had long ago lost its spark.

Around me, I could sense the sudden surge of pheromones. The Healer-Alphas present were trembling, their excitement palpable as they watched the screen.

A breathless gasp cut through the silence.”My God… Is this… is this neural bridging?”

“Impossible! That’s utterly impossible!another Alpha’s voice erupted, laced with a tremor of disbelief.“Neural signal transmission is far too complex. How could they possibly connect it with external means?”

But the images unfolding on the screen were about to utterly shatter every perception we held under the ancient Wolf Covenant

Like the most meticulous engineers, the tiny nanobots began to weave barely visible filaments between the severed ends of the nerves. They constructed, wove, and linked…..

A microscopic neural network, a hundred times more intricate than the human body’s own structure, was painstakingly constructed, little by little, right before everyone’s eyes.

The entire process was steeped in a breathtaking, almost ethereal sci-fi beauty that completely stole my breath away.

Compared to Julia’s crude method of ‘devouring’ tumor tissue, the one she’d just presented, this… this was a genuine miracle, a divine act of

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creation.

Julia stared at the screen, transfixed, her scent turning sour with fear as the color drained from her face in an instant.

Beside her, Andrew’s face was just as ghastly,

He’d deluded himself into thinking that by teaming up with Julia, he’d found a way to target me, to finally one-up Grayson.

But now, he was realizing just how spectacularly wrong he’d been.

He’d believed Julia’s talent could rival mine, but when faced with my true capabilities, the difference was like an unbridgeable chasm, a stark abyss between an Omega and a True Alpha.

Once the surgery was complete, a Healer in a white coat approached, a slender silver needle in hand, and gently pricked the patient’s sole. Before the Healer could even ask if he felt anything, we all watched, breathless, as the he-wolf’s leg twitched, a small but undeniable

movement.

It was barely perceptible, a flicker so subtle I might not have even noticed it if the giant screen hadn’t magnified it for us.

declared a success, the entire Great Hall erupted in a cacophony of sound-howls and cheers that shook the very

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