"It's just a small, yet powerful device. How does it even work?"
Avery went over and handed her a few documents.
"These are the documents that explain the theory, but I am having a hard time understanding them. Without conducting experiments myself, these just look like fantasy stories."
"The design of it looks like an electronic board. Have you seen one before? It's like she had connected every single nerve inside the brain onto that board. It sounds absurd, but Angela made a bold move to try it, and it worked."
This was far beyond Avery's medical knowledge, and it was a concept that she would not have even dared imagine, even in her wildest dreams.
"Elly was right just now. To understand the device as soon as possible, the only way is to take it out so that you can better understand how it works."
Avery immediately shook her head. "No way. Elliot is barely surviving using this device. What if he dies when we take the device out?"
"Yeah. We are just saying that this is the fastest way to understand how the device works. We aren't actually suggesting that you really take it out from Elliot's brain." Her senior set the documents down."
Avery, this task is far too demanding. You don't even know how long it took Angela to come up with this..."
"But I have all her research data here," Avery argued.
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