Chapter 105: Obsessive-Compulsive 'Professor

Joe Ga and two others were warmly invited into the wooden cabin by the Ivanovich couple.

Once inside, Joe Ga noticed that Ivanovich indeed exhibited some symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

The man paused after each sentence, wanting to make sure that you truly understood what he was trying to express.

Moreover, the cabin, identical in structure to the one Joe Ga and his companions were staying in, was tidied up so orderly. Though not spotless, Joe Ga found that almost everything was placed in the most convenient position.

Next to the books, there always had to be a pen, the cabin's keys must be hung in the most conspicuous place at the entrance, and the tips of the shoes had to point outwards…

Watching Ivanovich walk to the sofa in the living room, he smiled and motioned for Anna, who was watching TV, to get up and greet them, then casually picked up the TV remote that Anna had left on the sofa and placed it in the center of the coffee table.