Only if he says "yes"

"I'm very sure that they had the time to agree on a story together." Officer Haoshu was not persuaded, as his personal experiences linked similar cases.

"And I agree with you. Those two said that this kid had… let me count, one, two, three… seven abilities in total. Then I checked his file, the poor guy has four ability slots, for God's sake. It's pretty obvious who is the problem here. The only thing I don't get is if they wanted to lie to us, why did they use such a poorly elaborated story."

Haoshu reluctantly nodded, like saying 'totally agree'.

"Let's compare their testimony." He knew that the complaints of his colleague were of a rhetoric nature, so he talked about something else.

"Alright."

"Do the exercises, you have ten minutes to finish, while I answer the phone."

In a school chemistry lab, Thomas Bercic gave the last instruction before leaving the class alone.

Prior to closing the door, the distrust made him ask another time.

"Can you guys do it?"