After saying this, Chad regretted it.
He couldn't take it back though.
He believed that Mike didn't do it because Mike denied it at first.
He was angry with Mike for ignoring him these days.
No matter how the relationship between Avery and Elliot was, what did it have to do with other people?
Why should they receive the implications of Avery and Elliot's divorce?
When Mike returned to the ward, Wesley immediately stood up from the chair. "You two talk. I'll go out first."
When Wesley went out, he closed the door of the ward.
Avery looked at Mike. Although she didn't say anything, Mike already knew what she wanted to say by the look in her eyes.
"I didn't do it. I did think about killing Ruby and throwing the child where no one could find it, but I didn't." Mike sat down in the chair Wesley was sitting in just now." Later, I looked at Ivy's photos, and the more I looked, the less cruel I became, so I didn’t do anything."
"I believe you." Avery was relieved after receiving his answer, "Don't ever do anything of the sort. It's against our moral compass.”
"Chad doesn't believe me." Mike complained angrily, "He only believes in his boss. Elliot said I did it, so even if I told him it wasn't me, he still wouldn't believe me. "Don’t be angry. Even if Elliot suspects you did it, he has to show evidence." Avery comforted him, "If you're not guilty, you don't have to worry.”
"Don't worry about me. I'm fine." Mike felt that, compared with Avery's problems, it wasn't much. "Are you hungry? I’ll buy what you want to eat."
Avery stayed in the ward for a few days, feeling bored.
At five o'clock in the afternoon, Mike asked her if she was hungry and wanted to buy her dinner. She didn't let him buy it because she wasn't hungry.
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