You have a memory chip that small implanted in you, he verified.I nodded, guessing this was somewhat worse than having cooties.
In this scene from The Angel Experiment by James Patterson, the character is told about a tiny memory chip implanted in them, which the speaker confirms. This suggests the character is being monitored or controlled in some way, indicating a tech-savvy or futuristic setting.
The character responds with a nod, suggesting understanding or acceptance of the situation. They humorously compare the implant to having cooties, implying that while it might be unpleasant, it's a minor inconvenience compared to other possible threats or issues they face.