This is good.Why is it good? I asked.He pulled out a stethoscope. It's a good indication that the mutation is on a perfect, cellular level.Or an indication that I'm pretty damn awesome, Daemon suggested coolly.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the book "Origin" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, a character reflects on a mutation they possess, deeming it a positive development. The conversation highlights the importance of this mutation, which suggests not only effective biological changes but also could hint at the character's exceptional abilities. The use of a stethoscope symbolizes a deeper, analytical observation of this change on a cellular level.

Daemon, another character, adds a light-hearted, confident twist to the discussion by implying that the mutation's benefits could also point to his impressive nature. This interplay between characters illustrates their personalities, showcasing a blend of scientific inquiry and playful banter that enhances their relationship dynamic within the novel.

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