The sight of Eli—someone he had always assumed was his property—standing with a teenager who'd barely seen the world snapped Aaron out of his willful delusions.
It seemed that the silly exorcist was determined not to go with him, treating Alexei as a true companion.
What a joke!
He was so angry he almost laughed. Years of holding a higher position had trained him to maintain his composure in any kind of situation.
Unlike Alexei, whose hate and liking were written all over his face.
However, when he thought about the reports he had been getting for the past week, his agitation vanished.
Wasn't Elijah confident he could pass this approaching hurricane without him?
He also wanted to see how he would do it.
Whether it was for his own issue, or for this teenager who was nothing but an eyesore. In the end, Eli was bound to come back.
So, he calmly pushed his glasses back and stood up.