Chapter 60: Four Years Laterl
Four Years Later,
VanderMed Technologies Anniversary Party
“Two years ago, we introduced a system that many believed was too ambitious. Too early. Too risky.”
Within the biggest ballroom of Rexam Grand Hotel, Silas Vander stood tall, his light brown hair neatly styled and his fair skin catching the warm lights of the chandeliers. His sharply defined features were calm yet commanding, and there was an unmistakable confidence in the way he carried himself. His hands were steady, posture straight, pride evident in his eyes as he faced the crowd.
A few smiles surfaced among the audience, especially Serena and her family. They all remembered the doubt when Serena first started the project.
“At the time, Vanguard Al Scanner wasn’t marketed as a miracle,” Silas continued. ” It was introduced as a tool. One meant to assist physicians, not replace them.”
The screen behind Silas shifted, now showing numbers instead of images. “Since its first release, Vanguard has been deployed in fifty-four medical facilities across eight countries.”
“In that time, it has helped detect over thirty-two thousand early-stage illnesses that would have otherwise gone unnoticed, Silas declared. The numbers spoke louder than applause.
Serena felt her skin prickle at the thought of their miraculous undertaking.
“Undiagnosed cancers. Silent internal bleeding. Micro-clots that would have become fatal strokes. Organ degradation caught months before failure.” Silas glanced briefly toward Serena, seated among the executives. She met his eyes only for a second, calm as ever.
“What made Vanguard different,” he said, “was never the scan itself.”
The screen shifted again, displaying layers of data that folded into one another.
“It was the intelligence behind it. An AI system that doesn’t just read images, but recognizes behavior. Blood flow patterns. Tissue stress, Cellular irregularities that don’t yet meet diagnostic thresholds.”
Doctors leaned forward. They always did at this part.
“In its second year,” Silas added, “Vanguard’s adaptive learning model reduced
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diagnostic false negatives by forty percent. Emergency interventions dropped. Preventive care rose.
“No dramatic headlines,” Silas said. “Just lives extended. Surgeries avoided. Families given more time.”
Silas exhaled slowly.
“This invention reshaped how we define early detection,” he concluded. “And it reminded us of something simple.” Silas straightened, his voice firm. “The future of medicine isn’t about reacting faster. It’s about seeing sooner.”
Applause followed. It was measured, respectful, and earned.
“And yet,” he said, his voice lowering just slightly, “many outside the company still don’t know who truly made this possible.”
He smiled. “This technology did not come from a committee. It did not come from trend-chasing or market pressure.”
Silas turned his head, his hazel eyes landing on Serena. “My sister, Serena Vander, our Director of Medical Research.”
A ripple of reaction moved through the venue.
“Serena chose not to take public credit. She stepped back from press conferences, declined interviews, and asked that her name not be attached to the spotlight,” Silas resumed.
“But make no mistake,” Silas firmly said. “Within VanderMed Technologies, we know the truth.”
Silas faced the employees fully. “Serena, my sister, was the primary architect of Vanguard’s learning model. The lead researcher who rewrote its diagnostic logic. The mind that taught a machine not just to see, but to understand the human body.”
“This scanner exists because my sister refused to accept late diagnoses as ‘normal.’ Because she believed medicine should prevent tragedy, not just respond to it.” Silas exhaled slowly. “So tonight, as we celebrate our anniversary, I want this company to remember something.”
He nodded toward Serena. “Vanguard would not be where it is today if not for Serena Vander.”
Applause erupted, this time louder, longer, more personal.
All heads turned to Serena. She had no choice but to rise and acknowledge the
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