"Why are you in my study?" Avery strode up to him.
Mike had Elliot's bodycheck results in his hands and was reading through them with such attention that Avery knew he was reading Elliot's results and not his own. He would not read his own results with such intensity.
"I'm reading the medical reports! You haven't told me anything..."
"He was there during dinner. Who would ask about someone's medical reports right in front of them like you did?" Avery snatched the reports away from him and placed them on the desk. "There was, indeed, a special device implanted in his brain. Apart from that, there is no abnormality in his physical condition. I don't fully understand the thing inside his brain, but everything else about him is normal."
"Isn't that a good thing?" Mike seemed slightly surprised at the outcome. "Is Angela really that capable of miracles?
That device literally brought the dead back to life."
"What, "dead"? Mike, stop saying things like that in front of me!"
This was the second time Avery had heard something like this today, with Natalie being the first person to mention it. It did not matter if it was meant to be sarcastic or merely a joke, but she simply felt disturbed by it.
"I didn't mean it... I just mean that since he isn't any different from an ordinary person, you should tell him to stop pulling a long face." Mike placed his hand on her shoulder. "Isn't it tough to have to look at that cold, expressionless face every day?"
"He isn't cold to me in private." She shoved his hand away. "Go away. I'm busy."
"I'll go, but when are you going to sleep? It's nine."
"None of your business. I'm not a child.” She glared at him. If Mike refused to go, she intended to push him out the door herself.
"Have you noticed that Hayden has been in a bad mood lately?” Mike was about to step outside but stopped halfway. "Ever since Elliot got back, Hayden doesn't really talk to us anymore."
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