indifferently, if you want to give this book to Ari, you must have memorized it thoroughly
already. Hearing this, Dr. Conner sneered and said, of course.
Someone like you, even if I tried to explain it, you wouldn't understand. Keith chuckled
and said, speaking of which, I read this treatise on cold pathogenic and miscellaneous
diseases when I was younger. How about this, let's discuss the contents of the book and
see whose summary is more accurate.
If you win, I'll stop interfering in your dating life. Dr. Conner scoffed, but Keith pressed
on, but if I win, you must never bother Ari again. Deal? After Keith laid out his challenge
to Dr. Conner, the watching crowd was stunned for a moment, their faces were frozen in
disbelief.
As an outsider, Keith wanted to compete in medical knowledge with a doctor? Wasn't he
pushing his luck? The same people who had just formed a good impression of Keith
began to shake their heads, some even reverted to their earlier expressions of disdain.
This police tech is getting too cocky, he's overestimating himself. He's just young and
dumb, even if he'd read the medical texts, he'd never compared an actual doctor.
If he wins, I'll eat the scraps from the kitchen, five mouthfuls per second. The onlookers
chattered incessantly, but Dr. Conner ignored them and laughed. It's Keith, right? Well,
Keith, you're stupid.
If he wins, I'll eat the scraps from the kitchen, five mouthfuls per second. The onlookers
chattered incessantly, but Dr. Conner ignored them and laughed. It's Keith, right? Well,
Keith, you're stupid.
Do you really think you can compete against me on medical knowledge? You really must
be stupid. Dr. Conner made a show of wiping a tear of laughter from his eye. Okay, it's a
deal.
He looked at Ari and said, Ari, don't worry, I'm going to crush this fool. Start picking your
outfit for our dinner date tomorrow. Ari was so anxious that tears welled up in her eyes,
she grabbed Keith's arm and whispered, hey, why did you say all that? This is only going
to end badly for me.
Keith gave Ari a reassuring look, then turned to Dr. Conner and said, there are
specialties in the field, you can pick first. He handed the book to Ari. Ari will be the judge.
I'm sure we both trust her to be fair. At this point, Ari could only accept it. She took the
thick manuscript and sighed gently.
Dr. Conner wasn't worried at all. This was his best opportunity for a counterattack. He
launched into an endless discussion on the treatments of the common cold that were
recorded in the treatise Ari was holding.
Ari quickly flipped to the relevant page and compared Dr. Conner's answers with what
was written in the book. The surrounding crowd nodded their heads as Dr. Conner
waffled on. Damn, doctors really have to know their stuff.