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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 735

Avery stared at Chad and waited for him to continue. 

“He has some stomach problems. When he gets busy and nobody is there to remind him, he‘ll forget to eat which triggers his stomach issues. He‘s got medication in his office and in his car. Other than that, he‘s also got mild depression. I heard about that from Ben. You can‘t really tell he‘s got depression from your usual interactions with him.” 

“I could tell. His mood is unpredictable, which gives people a sense of oppression. 

“I‘m used to it, so I don‘t think it‘s that bad,” Chad said awkwardly.

“Does he have any other illnesses?” Avery continued to ask. 

Chad thought about it and said, “I don‘t think there‘s anything serious.” 

“Anything psychological, for example?” 

“Wouldn’t depression count for that?” 

“Medically speaking, depression is considered a mental illness,” Avery responded. 

“Oh... Are the psychological issues you‘re talking about referring to people in mental hospitals with psychological disorders?” Chad frowned. 

“Not all psychological disorders are severe enough for one to be sent to a mental hospital.” 

“Why are you suddenly suspecting Mr. Foster of having a psychological disorder, Avery?” Chad asked.

“It‘s not a sudden suspicion. I‘ve had a feeling for a while,” Avery said softly.

 “I‘m suspecting this because he‘s brought this up to me before. Don‘t tell him that we talked about this.” 

“Got it. From a doctor‘s point of view, does it seem to you like Mr. Foster has a psychological disorder?” Chad‘s mood was complicated. 

He would never have connected Elliot Foster with a mental health patient. 

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