From that day on, Rex became a legend in our hospital.
We called him “the guardian who stopped the operation.” His story spread among doctors, nurses, and staff. Some discussed it openly, while others whispered about it in the hallways, as if it were too magical to be real.
But we had all seen it with our own eyes.
There was something in Rex’s actions that no medical textbook could explain. He had stood firm, against all authority and procedure, until the danger had passed. And once he knew Leo was safe, he let go.

Today, Leo is back home. He laughs, plays, and goes to school like any other eight-year-old boy. The infection is gone. He is healthy and strong again.