When Angor saw Freud so focused on paperwork, instead of interrupting Freud, he took some time to look around the room, which had been neatly taken care of. The room didn't have any randomly placed objects around. It seemed even when Freud was "dead", he still strictly followed his previous disciplines.
There was a pile of books beside Freud's pillow, most of which were common novels Angor copied from his tablet, such as Adventure of a Swordswoman, Sins of Lilies, and Beast's Mask. These stories all had a similar layout where the protagonist was resurrected into the body of another man, woman, or even an animal. When Angor noticed that Freud preferred this genre, he placed more of such books in Freud's "illusion room".
Telling from the placement of those books, Freud still loved to read them.