Seeing them coming out of the room, they were all stunned.
Then, when they saw them, both holding hands, they instantly understood Elliot's choice. He had indeed not lost his memories, so
he decided to go with Avery
"Avery, you can take him away. I'm fine with that, after all, he has a conscience of his own, but | hope you remember that he is no
longer the Elliot of the past. His life is in my hands. | decide whether he lives or dies, so you must treatbetter next time!"
Angela reminded Avery.
Avery said, "Is that so? His life is in your hands?"
She was in the room a moment ago, so she had not heard what Angela had said to Mike.
Mike said, "Angela said that she has installed a device in Elliot's brain that can excite the cells. Anyway, | don't understand it, but
she said it as if it was a miracle. She said she can control the device in Elliot's brain from afar. It's almost like she has installed a
timebomb in Elliot's brain, and the control is in her hands."
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Angela said, "Avery, your friend is right. It's as he said, but his delivery is harsh. | revived Elliot so that | can win the prize. So long
as you leavealone, | will keep him alive."
Avery found it hard to accept such a way of reviving a person, but she was even more unwilling to let Elliot die.
"Angela, if you had toldabout his situation right from the beginning, | would not have constantly provoked you! As for the
situation, I'll bring him back and check up on him before judging!" Avery said and left with Elliot.
Their bodyguards also left quickly.
The place soon quieted down.
Angela's daughter looked at her mother, feeling the injustice of it all. "Mom, why did you let Elliot go so easily?"
"It's pointless for him to stay. | am sure that | will get the Marshall's Award." Angela had gotten what she wanted. She leaned back
lazily on the sofa. "Mary, thank you for all this."
"Mom, | will help you to do whatever you ask of me. It's not a problem." Mary poured Angela a glass of water.
Angela accepted the glass and drank swater. She said in satisfaction, "Mary, once | win the Marshall's Award, | will give all the
prize money to you. You can take it to buy a house or a car."
"Mom, why are you givingso much money?"
"It's not a large amount, but I'm sure that it will be enough to buy you a house." Angela placed the glass
down.
"You need to rely on yourself for your future. Once | win the prize, I'll retire. | won't be able to help you much in the future."
"Mom, don't worry. I'll go find a job and make my own money."
"You can find a man too."
Mary shook her head. "Men are unreliable."
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"Hahaha! You must have been under my influence!" Angela chuckled. "There is still love in this world.
Look at Avery and Elliot."
"That is because Avery is lucky, she met Elliot," Mary pouted and grumbled softly. "Whoever would be lucky to meet a man like
Elliot."
"Don't tellyou have fallen for him?" Angela could see through her daughter. "You have never seen him in the past."
"I have searched for his videos online. He was even more charming back then."
"To most of the women, he is indeed charming. After all, he has status and wealth. | guess, in your eyes, he is a glowing prince.
However, a proud man like him is not that easy to handle. Mary, give up on those fantasies. If you find another person, | hope that
you find someone ordinary. As long as he treats you well. That's enough."
Mary nodded. "Mom, | know I'm not worthy to be with him. I'll listen to you."
"I'll go with you to look for houses tomorrow!