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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 2085

Chapter 2085

“What are you talking about? Why can’t I understand?” Chad suspected that he had auditory hallucinations, so he reached out his hand and slapped himself in the face.

Mike: “???”

“Why isn’t my boss the former Elliot? Mike, if you don’t make it clear to me, I’ll really buy a plane ticket to go to Bridgedale right away.” Chad’s cheeks hurt, and he was sure he wasn’t dreaming.

Mike: “Margaret said he died before. Now he was resurrected by Margaret.”

“Pfft!!” Chad was shocked and dumbfounded.

Mike said lazily, “Your boss is like a robot now, and the remote control is in Margaret’s hands. Isn’t it scary? So your boss is a bit autistic now. If I were him, I guess I wouldn’t be much better. “

It’s so scary?” Chad was saddened to death, “What should I do? It won’t work like this. My boss hates being threatened the most. Is there any way for Avery to help him?”

“Avery has never heard of Margaret’s resurrection technique. She said that there is never any way to bring people back to life… So, she should not be able to help your boss.” Mike told him to give up his fantasies. “Look for the best. At least your boss is still alive. It’s better than dead. If he died, he would have nothing.

“I won’t feel happy anymore.” Chad said and put down the phone.

Chad took off his glasses and reached out to wipe his tears.

“Chad, you can’t be!” Mike put away his joking attitude, “He is alive now, although I don’t know how medically determines his condition, but with the naked eye, he is not mentally normal. He doesn’t look any different from before.”

“A man is alive, if he is not breathing, he is alive. Besides, as you said, it is not clear how the medical science determines his condition, in case the medical science does not recognize him as alive. What should I do?” Chad said more and more sadly.

Mike: “Don’t cry. I told you to reassure you, not to make you cry. I think Avery is much stronger than you. Avery doesn’t cry like you do.”

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