>>5319867<span class="mu-b"><span class="mu-s">“Do you know what the odds of John being a mutant were?”</span></span> Eddie trails off, and, even before you stepped into Matt’s room, you knew that Eddie already knew about John revealing his mutation.
<span class="mu-b"><span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-i">“Point zero-zero-zero-zero-zero-zero-zero-one</span> with a standard deviation of a tenth of that.”</span></span> <span class="mu-i">Uh…</span> you blink. <span class="mu-i">Come again?</span> All those zeros were said too fast for you to count.
<span class="mu-b"><span class="mu-s">“That’s essentially zero.”</span></span> He states in simpler terms. Now why couldn’t he just say that in the first place?
You think that whatever means of calculation Eddie’s using is obviously wrong, but what <span class="mu-i">is</span> obvious is that Eddie’s supposed death was the tipping point for John. You’re positive that Eddie knows this as well.
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