"Huh? Can you explain it more, Bella? Use simpler terms." Mark said gently, noticing her confusion at the technical language.
Bella tilted her head slightly, her brows knitting together as if trying to translate what she had seen into words she could understand.
Robert chuckled softly from behind them. "Just tell them what you see."
Bella nodded.
"The white snowflakes," she began carefully, staring into the microscope again, "they move toward the vampire blood. When they touch it… they don't just mix. They change it. They make the dark parts brighter. The black parts become red again, and then… gold."
She lifted her head, eyes glowing faintly. "It's like they give it life. Like they're feeding it."
The doctors leaned closer. Mark felt his pulse quicken.
Further testing confirmed her description. The white crystalline particles reacted aggressively to vampire blood cells.
