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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 1241

Some of the people remained on the helicopter to search with a thermal imager, which only showed images of living humans or animals. If Elliot was dead, this machine would not show them where he is.

Another group spread out into the mountains to search for him in different areas.

The rescue team had begun their search that morning, and after two hours, the helicopter flew back to the mountain to drop Avery off.

The moment Mike saw her, he could not stop the feeling of wanting to chastise her from welling up deep within him.

"The terrain down there is harsh with countless valleys and forests. I can't even find him... Mike, he is going to die if I can’t find him! What should I do?"

Avery felt dizzy and leaned her head against Mike's shoulder.

Mike was instantly shocked by the temperature of her skin. "You are burning up! Avery Tate, are you trying to get yourself killed?!" Mike took out the medicine he brought with him and stuffed it into her mouth. "Swallow this and let's get out of here! Leave the professionals to do the rescuing! You can't control whether Elliot lives or dies!"

Avery swallowed the pill wordlessly as tears came rolling down her face.

"Don't cry, Avery. I will take you back. We can come back again once your fever goes down," Mike compromised.

"My head hurts... Mike, it feels like my head is splitting in half..."

Mike lifted her up and carried her toward the car.

"Your head hurts because you have a fever. Go back and get some sleep... Maybe by the time you wake up, they would have found Elliot," said Mike to her. He said so despite not believing his own words.

Gary was extremely frustrated about this and went to the hospital as soon as he finished his breakfast.

He called the president, the lead surgeon, and the nurse responsible for Elliot and chastised them sternly. "If he doesn't wake up today, one out of the three of you is going to die!" Gary’s roar echoed through the floor. "Go on! Who's going to die?"

Both the president and the lead surgeon took a step back, not wanting to die. There had been no unexpected incidents during the surgery, but Elliot simply would not wake up. Neither of them knew what was happening either.

The nurse fell to her knees and said, "Boss, Mr. Foster's hand moved when I was wiping him down this morning! He didn't move at all before! He moved today! Please just give us another two days!"

Just as the nurse pleaded for her life in tears, a bodyguard strode in. "Boss! Elliot Foster is awake!"

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