Elliot handed Avery to a nurse before getting the nurse to send Avery back to her ward.
Then, he went to contact the other neurologists.
"Mr. Foster, what happened to Miss Tate? What sickness does she have?" Aaron asked curiously.
"If you care so much for her, why didn't you ask her just now?" said Elliot.
"I don't care for her. I'm just asking," Aaron said casually. "Paul will be mad at you for letting her go." "Then, Paul can drag her back himself," Elliot said distractedly. "Do you think I'm afraid of him?" Aaron said, "He thinks you are. Although you are Gary's son-in-law, he is Gary's adopted son." "Then, why didn't Gary get Ruby to marry him?" "Gary had thought of it, but then, you abandoned everything in Aryadelle and made your way here," said Aaron.
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Aaron was rather casual with Elliot when they were alone as Elliot did not have a huge ego.
"| guess it's my fault," said Elliot, blaming himself. "He got me to see the primates in the zoo, and | was touched by the monkey's story." "Hahaha! | heard about that!" chuckled Aaron. "One of our men told me about that. He had been there. He said that the female monkey had been heartbroken, but after she had undergone the brain surgery, she had found a new lover and lived happily ever after." Elliot said, "I am that monkey right now." "It's different. You don’t like Miss Ruby at all." Aaron had been observing everything." Although she is young and pretty, she still is no match for Miss Tate." Elliot raised his eyebrows and waited for Aaron to continue.
"Miss Ruby might be beautiful on the outside, but she does not have a soul. Miss Tate is not only beautiful, but everything about her stands out. Miss Ruby is good to have fun with, but women like Miss Tate will truly attract another person," said Aaron, stating his opinion.
Elliot said, "I never thought that you would have this many thoughts?" "Oh, are you the type that goes with your feelings?" "I'm a combination of emotion and logic." Aaron gave Elliot a thumbs up. "Successful people like you select women using different criteria than us ordinary folk. We ordinary folk only focus on looks. We don't care much about other things!" The nurse escorted Avery to the lift. Once she was there, she got the nurse to leave.
She had only agreed to pretend discomfort refuse Gary treatment because she had received Elliot's definite answer.
He said that he would do it.
It was better than him saying, "I love you," or "I remember you." Whether he remembered her or not, he had confirmed his feelings for her that day.
When she returned to her ward, Jed and her bodyguard immediately grabbed her arm and examined her closely.
"Are you alright?" Avery shook her head. "I'm fine! How can | treat Gary? | only want to kill him. If it were not for him, Elliot would not have done that surgery or married his daughter." "Although Gary deserves to die, Elliot has his problems too..." the bodyguard said sensibly.
"Elliot and | were fighting. It is easy to give in to impulses when one is angry. Have you never been impulsive?" Avery's response made Jed and her bodyguard look at each other.
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She was standing up for Elliot. "Have they reconciled?" they wondered.
"What is going on with you two?" The bodyguard could sense a piece of gossip brewing.
"Nothing!" Avery was afraid that Paul would come looking for her, so she immediately climbed into bed and lay down. "If Gary's men were to come here, tell them I'm not feeling well." "Oh..." The bodyguard pulled Jed out of her ward. After closing the door, the bodyguard said to Jed, "I guess she has most likely spoken with Elliot." Jed scratched his chin. "How is she so happy just by talking to him?" "You noticed that she is happy too?" "When she left with Gary's men, her face was pale, and she looked like she had nothing else left to live for.
However, when she returned, she could not hide her smile.
She was blushing too. If she isn't happy, what is that?" Jed was not an idiot.
"I'm hoping that nothing will go wrong with her surgery." The bodyguard did not want to spend a second longer in this country. "Once the surgery is done, we must try and leave this place."