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Dr. Beirne continued his chant while persistently spouting a stream of medical jargon, as if giving a lecture on the complexities of comatology, leaving the two people beside him unsure of what to ask next, only knowing that it all sounded quite academic and convoluted.

In truth, he wanted to say: Your boss is in excellent health, probably even healthier than you. There’s no need for any emergency care.

Just moments ago, he had checked Memphis’s pupils and found his reflexes sharper than those of an average person. After running a few basic vital sign tests, like heart rate and blood pressure, it was clear that the commander was in perfect condition—healthier than even a professional athlete.

This realization had scared him. But having dealt with Memphis numerous times, engaging in shady activities together and exchanging favors, he quickly understood what the commander wanted. So he played along, enthusiastically participating in the charade of emergency care, while leaving the decis
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