Chapter 52: Chapter 52

Jamie – Drifting Between Light and Darkness

The world felt weightless.

Jamie floated in a void between consciousness and oblivion, her body suspended in a dreamlike haze. Voices echoed around her—distant, muffled, like whispers carried by the wind.

“…her vitals are stabilizing.”

“…but she lost a lot of blood.”

“…we need to keep monitoring her.”

Pain anchored her back to reality. A sharp, burning sensation spread across her chest, forcing a weak gasp from her lips.

Then, a hand gripped hers—firm, warm. A voice broke through the haze.

“Jamie… it’s me, Ryan. If you can hear me, squeeze my hand.”

She tried. It was barely a twitch, but it was enough.

Ryan’s relieved laugh mixed with a choked sob. “You’re still with us.”

Her eyes fluttered open. The bright hospital lights forced her to blink, and the sterile scent of antiseptics filled her lungs. Slowly, Jamie turned her head. Ryan was there, his face pale and exhausted, his eyes red from sleepless nights.

Beyond him, David Lancaster stood near the window, his back straight, his expression unreadable. And sitting across the room, arms crossed, was Solomon Kane, watching her like a hawk.

But something in the air felt… off.

The Battle of the USS Liberty had been broadcast globally. The images of towering Grey Hound mechs rampaging through the fleet, the last desperate defense, and finally, Jamie Lancaster being shot by Victoria Langley had become the most replayed footage in modern history.

In Washington, the White House was in damage control. While the public celebrated Victoria’s presumed death, high-ranking officials worried about what her attack meant. The fact that a rogue military faction had fielded mechs so soon after the Antarctica War was deeply unsettling.

News networks debated endlessly.

“First, the Elven War in Antarctica… now a mech attack on a US carrier. Are we entering a new age of warfare?”

“Who authorized the creation of these Grey Hounds? Was Victoria really working alone?”

“And most importantly—what happens now?”

But one topic stood out above the rest.

The girl who stood against both the elves and human warlords.

The girl who nearly died stopping Victoria Langley.

Some called her a hero. Others, a symbol of reckless military escalation. But no matter which side they took, one thing was clear—Jamie had become the face of the world’s future.

And Henry Lancaster knew it. ᴜᴘᴅᴀᴛᴇ ꜰʀᴏᴍ novel·fıre·net

Henry Lancaster – Crafting the Saviour’s Image

Inside a high-security bunker beneath Lancaster Tower, Henry Lancaster studied the political landscape unfolding before him. Around him, his most trusted advisors and intelligence officers provided updates.

David Lancaster stood at his side, arms crossed. “They want to take her.”

Henry barely looked up. “Of course they do.”

“The US government sees Jamie as an asset. They’ll try to recruit her or, worse, put her under permanent surveillance.”

“They won’t get the chance,” Henry said firmly.

One of the intelligence officers cleared his throat. “Sir, we intercepted discussions from multiple agencies. The Pentagon is split. Some believe she should be honored, while others want her to be controlled. They fear she could become a dangerous figure if left unchecked.”

Henry smirked. “That’s exactly why we’ll move first.”

David frowned. “You’re going to use her?”

“I’m going to protect her.”

David exhaled, pinching the bridge of his nose. “You’re making her the symbol of humanity’s resilience.”

“I’m giving her an identity that no government would dare touch.”

Henry tapped a control panel. A massive screen lit up, displaying a press release draft. The headline read:

“Jamie Lancaster: The Saviour of Humanity”

“She doesn’t just represent the victory over Victoria,” Henry continued. “She represents the people who fought against the elves. The people who bled for this world’s survival. The moment she wakes up, she won’t just be my granddaughter—she’ll be the hope of an entire generation.”

David clenched his jaw. “And if she doesn’t want that?”

Henry’s expression softened, just for a moment. “Then I’ll protect her another way.”

Solomon Kane, who had been silent until now, chuckled. “Smart move, old man. Make her untouchable.”

Henry nodded. “Exactly.”

Jamie – Awakening to a New Reality

A few days later, Jamie sat up in her hospital bed, wincing as pain flared through her chest. Her body was still recovering, but her mind was sharp.

Ryan sat beside her, helping her adjust her pillows. “How are you feeling?”

“Like I got shot in the chest,” she muttered.

Ryan laughed softly. “Well… you did.”

She looked around. The hospital suite was luxurious—far too extravagant for a normal recovery room. That only meant one thing.

“My grandfather’s pulling something, isn’t he?”

Ryan hesitated. “He’s… protecting you.”

Jamie narrowed her eyes. “Ryan.”

He sighed, rubbing his neck. “The world saw what happened. You’re everywhere. The news, social media… They’re calling you the Saviour of Humanity.”

Jamie’s stomach twisted. “What?”

Ryan nodded. “Henry’s making sure no one can touch you. The government can’t turn you into a pawn if the people already see you as a hero.”

Jamie exhaled, staring at the ceiling. She never asked for this. She never wanted to be some grand symbol.

But after everything she’d fought for—after nearly dying to stop Victoria Langley—did she have a choice?

She clenched her fists.

If she let others decide her fate, she’d just be another tool in a war she had no control over.

But if she played this right…

She could control her own future.

Her grandfather wasn’t the only one who knew how to play the game.

She looked at Ryan. “Fine. If the world thinks I’m their saviour… let’s make sure I actually am.”

Ryan blinked in surprise, then grinned. “You really are a Lancaster.”

Jamie smirked. “Damn right I am.”

And with that, she embraced the path before her.

The path of humanity’s chosen defender.

And she had a role to play.

Ryan cleared his throat, softening his tone. “Beth and Sophia have been handling things while you were out. They’re giving interviews on different news channels, telling your story and making sure the world sees you in a positive light.”

Jamie blinked. “Wait… Beth and Sophia? Doing interviews?”

Ryan grinned. “I know, right? Beth’s been handling it like a pro, and Sophia’s been making sure no one twists your story. Honestly, they’re doing a damn good job.”

Jamie shook her head, half amused, half impressed.

Ryan continued. “And Carlos—he’s here in the States now. Admiral Henry brought him over, gave him a job. He’s working directly under him now.”

Jamie’s eyes widened. “Seriously?”

Ryan nodded. “Yeah. His kids are finally getting a proper education, and his family has access to real healthcare. He’s happy, Jamie. After everything he’s been through, he finally has a shot at a better life.”

A warmth spread through Jamie’s chest—not just from relief, but from something deeper. The people she fought for, the ones who stood by her, were safe.

As Ryan continued talking about everything that had happened while she was in a coma, the door suddenly swung open.

Beth stormed in, her face red with emotion, and before Jamie could react, she was pulled into a tight hug.

“You idiot,” Beth whispered, her voice trembling. “You scared the hell out of us.”

Jamie felt a lump in her throat but managed a weak smile. “Missed you too, Beth.”

Behind her, Sophia stood at the doorway, watching with a soft smile. “She wouldn’t stop pacing. I told her you’d wake up soon.”

Jamie smirked. “Guess you were right.”

Sophia chuckled and stepped forward, greeting Ryan with a nod. “Looks like the gang’s back together.”

Jamie glanced around the room—at Beth’s teary eyes, at Sophia’s calm reassurance, at Ryan’s relieved expression.

For the first time in a long while, she felt like she was home.