Delilah continued, “We just received news that someone’s dissatisfied with the competition rules. That man is Jonathan Harris of Universal Hospital. We’ll now invite Mr. Harris on stage.”
Hearing this, Jonathan got on stage.
Faced with the audience and countless cameras, he remained composed.
Kevin asked, “Mr. Harris, please tell us which aspect of the competition rules you’re dissatisfied with.”
Jonathan took the mic from the staff and said, “I’m extremely dissatisfied with the competition rules of this year’s medical competition. How long are we going to take if we go one by one? I suggest that we all compete at once.”
Delilah smiled. “The competition rules have been set by a group of hospitals. We can’t change them just because you disagree.”
“Is that so?”
Jonathan smiled and pointed to Jay, who was seated at the very front of the audience seat and said, “The strong decide the rules. How about this? I’ll challenge Dr. Fallon to a one-on-one. If I win, I call the shots.”
His words caused an uproar.
According to the rules of past competitions, only the final competitor who emerged victorious could have the right to challenge Dr. Fallon.
All video cameras were directed at Jay.
They were waiting for his response.
James was aware of what was happening at the front stage.
Walking alongside Thea, they sat among the audience and looked at Jonathan, who was on stage.
James knew that they would make a move.
However, he did not know their motives.
Under the crowd’s watchful gaze, Jay stood up and got on stage. Looking at Jonathan, a smile crept onto his wrinkled face. “Mr. Harris, even if you’re dissatisfied with the competition rules, there’s no use challenging me. I don’t set the rules. It was a group consensus. Even if you win against me, I don’t have the right to change the rules for you.”
“Then, I’ll ask everyone’s opinions on the matter.”
Jonathan looked at the big shots that were sitting below the stage.
Alex Yates of Celestial Group, Yuna Lawson of Longevity Pharmaceuticals, Charles Bertrand of Abundant Group, and others were present.
They were the big shots of Cansington. Therefore, they were the ones who set the rules.
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