Chapter 55: compassionate heart
"Then..." Jennings opened his mouth, but did not speak.
He was silent for a while, and after a while, he reorganized his language: "But what's the use of him not accepting it? Assuming your reasoning just now is correct, the cause of Anthony Sid's death is... that's it. "
Jennings repeated: "What's the use of Dr. Scott Bronk not accepting such a result?"
Ignatius said: "It's useless. It's done."
"Doctors' hands are supposed to save lives," Ignatius said. "Dr. Scott Bronk can't use those hands to treat patients. He can't forgive himself. In this situation, he can only Only by surrendering to the police station can you atone for the crime.”
"But, he didn't do that." Jennings frowned.
"Yes." Igna nodded.
"Because he has other responsibilities, besides being a doctor, he's a husband, he's part of a family of doctors," Ignatius said.
"What he has on his shoulders is far more important than his personal feelings," Ignatius said. "He can turn himself in, but Scott Bronk must always be a beloved doctor."
Jennings frowned a little deeper: "So..."
"So between 'he can't be a doctor' and 'he has to be a doctor'..." Jennings paused.
The answer was about to come out, but he couldn't say it.
"What would you do if this person were you?" Ignatius asked.
Jennings interrupted Ignatius' assumption.
"I couldn't have done that. I couldn't have gotten this far anyway. First of all, I couldn't have cheated to become a doctor," Jennings said.
"It's just an assumption, Jennings." Igna said helplessly.
"The assumption doesn't hold," Jennings responded.
"Okay, let's say it's me. If I were in such a situation, I'm afraid... I wouldn't get to this point." Having said this, Igna couldn't help laughing.
Jennings raised an eyebrow at Igna, and couldn't help but smile.
"But that's the choice that Scott Bronk faced," Ignatius said, "and the decision he made was -- let him, as a doctor, freeze in this moment forever."
"As long as he dies, his death is justified, and his death is justifiable, he can no longer be a doctor. But at the same time, he can also be a doctor and live forever in people's hearts." Ignatius will reason The conclusion is said.
Jennings was startled. For a while, when I heard this guess with my own ears, I felt a little mixed.
But Jennings only sighed for a moment, and he quickly found the illogical place in the speculation.
"But that doesn't seem right," Jennings said. "If he wanted to die as a doctor...why did he push Dr. John Warner as a scapegoat."
"If John Warner went to jail for this, he would also be hanged? Wouldn't that make another person die because of him?"
Igna tapped a name on the paper with his finger.
"Perhaps it wasn't the intention of Dr. Scott Bronk to pull John Warner out as a scapegoat?"
"You mean... Mrs. Bronk?" Jennings asked, frowning.
"Well." Igna nodded.
"Mrs. Bronk was not originally involved in this case, but there are two very strange points in her behavior."
"First, she insisted that her husband was a homicide. And pointed to the suspect, Dr. John Warner." Ignatius wrote the doubt next to Mrs. Bronk's name.
"Second, but under such circumstances, she refused a further judicial autopsy on the grounds that she wanted to preserve the integrity of her husband's body," Jennings replied.
"Although preservation of the integrity of the body is a common reason for refusing judicial autopsy. However, this reason seems a little strange in this case. Since Mrs. Bronk insisted that it was homicide, why did she refuse, and it is more likely to help her What about the judicial autopsy that caught the murderer of your husband?"
"Is it because everyone else thinks that truth is more important than the integrity of the body?" Igna said, "Besides, Dr. Scott Bronk believes in the goddess of the night. There is no integrity of the body in the scriptures of the Church of the Evernight. Sexual statements. And Evernight's quest for the truth of truth has always been encouraged."
"Praise the goddess." Jennings nodded in affirmation of Igna's words, and drew a starry night on his chest.
"That's when you started to suspect Mrs. Bronk?" Jennings asked. "That's why you offered to visit Dr. Bronk's funeral and named Mrs. Bronk as a suspect."
Igna said: "Jennings, don't forget there are other doubts."
"Third, she eagerly organized the funeral of Dr. Scott Bronk."
"Why did she refuse judicial autopsy?"
"Why does she insist that the case was homicide?"
"Why is she in such a hurry to hold a funeral?"
Ignatius asked three questions in a row, bewildering Jennings.
"I was very puzzled about this issue until I sorted out the case with you just now." Igna smiled and winked at Jennings.
"Why?" Jennings asked very cooperatively. Although he also participated in the sorting out of the case, he still had no idea. answers to these questions.
"So you are really kind. My dear Dr. Jennings Wenzel, the world needs someone like you who always believes in beauty." Igna laughed and said half-jokingly.
"..." Jennings was inexplicably said to be naive by other men, and twice, he wanted to beat someone for a while. But he couldn't do it, let alone refute it, because he really couldn't think of the reason why Mrs. Bronk concealed the truth. UUkanshu www.uukanshu.com insisted that Dr. Scott's death be defined as He kills.
"Don't say that there are others. Say the point." Jennings shouted angrily.
"Good, good." Ignatius said.
He tapped the paper on the table with his finger. "Assuming all our previous reasoning holds true, do you think Mrs. Bronk would be unaware of Dr. Scott Bronk's decision?"
As he spoke, Igna drew a circle with his finger next to Anthony Cid's name.
"Although Dr. Scott Bronk was born into a medical family, when he got married, he had his own home and had less contact with his parents."
"If he is really a doctor with compassion, responsibility and love, or even a doctor who would not want to practice medicine because he had taken a life on his shoulders. So who was dissatisfied with Anthony Sid in the first place? Offered to settle Anthony Cid for Dr. Scott Bronk?"
Jennings slowly opened his mouth wide in disbelief.