Chapter 47: terrifying
Chapter 119 Awe-inspiring (recommended)
"Are you sure you want to take him to the interrogation room?"
Jennings Wenzel appeared in the office after John Warner was taken away.
The first question he asked was this, with a worried expression, as if he didn't want this to happen.
"If he doesn't cooperate, he can only be sent to the interrogation room." Joshua Leeds said with a little pity, "I have given him a chance, twice. This is his choice."
Interrogation Room... Igna chewed the name twice. He had heard of this organization in the West Velas Field. Originally, he thought that this place was an ordinary permanent police station, but at this time it sounded different.
If it was an organization that would definitely allow people to tell the truth, the personnel in charge of interrogation were all professional people... interrogators?
sss...that's really not a place for people to stay.
"So, is he the John Warner you know?" Joshua leaned against the wall and looked at Jennings.
"Yeah." Jennings nodded and said, "I took a look from the back just now. He is indeed my younger brother at Bath School of Medicine at Backlund University."
"When I was a senior in college, he was probably a freshman. I met him once in the lab and collaborated on a project. He's very smart and has good grades, which is very impressive." Jenning Si seems to be caught in the memory, "But it seems that I heard less of him later."
"I vaguely heard that something happened to his family, his grades didn't seem to be that good, and I didn't hear about any competitions or events he participated in. Later... I joined the army and never saw him again. "
"I didn't expect him to be here..." Jennings sighed.
"Do you have any ideas about what the secret he's hiding?" Joshua asked after thinking about it.
"No." Jennings shook his head, "We're actually not very familiar."
"Well... If you don't mind, I can talk about my guess." Ignatius, who was on the side, said suddenly.
"Oh? Why don't our big detective Sherin tell us about his reasoning?" Joshua raised his eyebrows, stood up from the wall and looked at Igna, as if interested.
Listening to Joshua's teasing, Ignatius smiled helplessly, pointed to the books on John Warner's desk and beside the bookcase, and asked, "Have you seen these books?"
"John Warner is considering quitting his job to go home and run a ranch."
"So I'm guessing he might have something bad going on in his career. And that's what he and Scott Bronk quarreled about."
"Well... an interesting inference. But is there any causal relationship between running a ranch and a bad career? How do you know that running a ranch is not his interest?" Joshua asked, and said strangely, "How do you know that? Does he want to run a ranch?"
"It's very simple." Igna pointed to the books on the shelf and asked the question just now, "Have you read these books?"
Joshua raised his eyebrows, and Igna saw four big characters from his expression-"Don't talk nonsense."
Igna looked at Jennings. Jennings also shook his head.
Igna can only explain: "Look at his bookshelf. All the professional books are covered with dust, but the Ranch books are obviously frequently taken out and read."
"And those are agronomy books that are only used for specific locations and climates." Ignat said, "You can see the sketches pressed on his desk, and the local landscapes drawn on them are the same as the places in the agronomy books. One. His hometown is there."
"I don't care about my career at all, but I'm a doctor who runs a ranch. It's not reasonable, right?" Ignatius said, "We all know how difficult it is to become a doctor in Ruen, and how much effort it takes. ."
"They were able to earn high salaries and detached social status, and it was a lot of hard work. Goals were set from grammar school, various subjects were studied, and Old Feysac and psychology were also studied. Learning, undergoing various trainings, taking countless exams. As long as you keep your eyes open, you are learning.”
"However, the doctor who was able to become so difficult gave up his career and turned to work on the ranch from scratch. Do you think it is reasonable?" Igna asked.
Jennings was silent, and Joshua seemed to be deep in thought.
"So what do you mean?" Joshua asked.
"Maybe we can visit the Dean of the Bath School of Medicine at Backlund University." Igna knocked on the table, "I just checked my resume, and Dr. Scott Bronk also graduated from Backlund University. Bath Medical College."
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"Scott Bronk?"
"He is a very caring and compassionate classmate." The dean of the Bath School of Medicine at Backlund University replied, looking at Jennings Wenzer and Igna who was sitting beside him.
After Igna proposed to visit the Bath School of Medicine at Backlund University, Jennings and Igna immediately set off for Backlund University.
The two of them had already planned to be turned away, so they made an appointment to meet tomorrow. Unexpectedly, after the dean heard the name of the visitor and the purpose of the visitor, he canceled the afternoon meeting and gave priority to meeting with the two of them.
The dean made the best black tea for Jennings and Igna, the clear red tea rippling in the cup, the mellow smell floating in the air, the cup is the best Intis white porcelain, the edge of the tea set is embedded Gold thread as decoration.
Igna was a little flattered. But, at the same time, he also knew that such a courtesy was thanks to Jennings.
"How was Scott Bronk's grades in school?" Ignat asked softly after thinking about it.
The dean of the Bath School of Medicine at Backlund University looked at Igna with a smile, but did not answer immediately.
Dean looked down at the rippling black tea in his glass, took a sip, and said after a while, "Jennings, what do you think?"
Igna was a little confused, and couldn't figure out what medicine the dean bought in the gourd. Then, he glanced at Jennings.
Jennings' expression was a little serious, but he gave Igna an explanation. He said solemnly: "Love and responsibility are the basic qualities a doctor should have."
“…”
is nothing but love.
...this is too subtle.
"Scott Bronk, and John Warner...they didn't do very well. We thought they might not pass the MED, but they surprised us. They both passed. Exams, and a few classmates who played well with them also passed."
"Probably they are studying hard where we can't see it." The dean smiled and said.
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"What does Dean mean?" asked Igna, who had left the Dean's office.
When he entered the office of the Dean of Bath Medical College, Ignat felt that his literacy level was not enough.
He didn't seem to understand the Dean's words. The dean's words seemed to have been said, but they didn't seem to be said, and it felt like a riddle.
But Igna was sure that Jennings understood what the Dean meant, because his face was not very good from beginning to end, and even the whole person sank in the back.
Jennings looked at Igna and took a deep breath before whispering in his ear: "The Dean suspects that they passed the exam by cheating."
"Ah? What?" Igna was stunned and asked back in astonishment.
This is not something that can be said casually.
In Ruen, the medical qualification examination class is known as one of the most difficult exams. This is the guarantee of Ruen's world-renowned high medical level.
In Ruen, the medical practice exam is very strict from the scope of the exam questions, to the exam procedure, to the exam content. If a medical student is found to have cheated in the medical practice examination, it is a very serious matter. The cheater will not only be revoked from the practicing doctor's license, but may also be sentenced to prison.
"Is there any evidence?" asked Ignatius. This is a very serious charge.
"No." Jennings replied coldly.
Igna instantly understood where Jennings' unbearable anger came from.
"Can you find who they are?" Igna asked after thinking for a while.
Jennings looked at Igna, then he took a deep breath, nodded, and said, "Yes."
(end of this chapter)