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Jimmy left Doctor Mary's office and took a taxi home. Since psychological intervention had already been arranged, there was no need to rush back to the office. He decided to consider it a personal day off.
While Jimmy was resting at home, Mary had already called Hughes. Everything was normal, and Hughes had let go of his worries.
Hughes had been with the FBI for many years and had seen too many people develop psychological issues for various reasons. Many had left their positions, deteriorated into criminals, ended up in jail, or died. Hughes did not want to see a promising recruit like Jimmy go to waste, so he made it a priority to arrange for his psychological intervention after the significant incident.
Doctor Mary was the best psychologist in the Manhattan office. Hughes fully accepted her judgment. If Doctor Mary said Jimmy was fine, then he was fine, at least for this time.