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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 2172

"This brings us back to the question we discuss on the very first day: whether reviving the dead is really possible." Peter was extremely excited when he talked about this. "Angela might have won the Marshall's Award and she seemed to have had it all, but there was only one successful case for her research and that is Elliot."

Avery already knew what he was about to say.

"Avery, don't you think it's too much of a coincidence? All the past winners of Marshall's Award had countless successful cases for the medicine or medical methods they had invented. The high success rate is precisely what proved that they made great contributions to society, hence leading them to the Marshall’s Award. Don't you think it's odd that Angela won the award when her experiment had only ever succeeded once?"

Avery did not respond.

She was rendered speechless, but at the same time, she had already learned that Angela won the award through unofficial means through Professor Greens.

"Marshall’s Award is the most respected award in the medical field. Isn't it too casual that they are just giving it out to Angela? Do they think that everyone else are fools who can't tell right from wrong? If Angela's research is real, why is there only one successful case so far? It's just weird that she dismissed her team as soon as they "revived" Elliot!"

Avery, too, was suspicious of what Peter was questioning.

"After reviving Elliot, Angela immediately went to contact the committee for the Marshall's Award. Once she confirmed that she would be the winner, she didn't have any plans for what she was going to do after that," Avery said, "It is strange."

"That's because there's never been a way to revive the dead! Elliot is not alive because of the device she put into his brain! Avery, how about we bet on it? I can bet you anything that Elliot doesn't even need that device! Let's take it out! If he's not affected without it..."

"I thought about what you said as well, Peter. I wished that he had never died, either. I wish that he is normal and that he isn't controlled by others more than

anyone else, but I don't have the courage to take that device out. What if something happens to him once we take it out? I don't want whatever you bet on this." She could never forget the night when Elliot had a severe headache under Angela's control." There's a remote controller to that device."

"I know that! So long as we take the device out, he will no longer be controlled!" Peter insisted. "Avery, you just refuse to believe me."

"There's no point in arguing about this. You would understand what I feel if you have someone you love dearly," Avery said calmly. "I do really hope that you are right, though."

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