On the stage, Jonathan looked Jay in the eye and asked, “Mr. Fallon, do you disagree with my words?”
Jay frowned. His face darkened.
He knew Jonathan came from Goryeo.
He also knew he was once a citizen of Sol who had immigrated to Goryeo. However, he did not expect him to have such a malicious intention by joining this year’s Solean medical conference.
He was beneath Jonathan in the field of concocting poison and creating the antidote.
“Hey, say something. You established the Solean Doctor’s Association and believed Solean Medicine to be authentic just because you acquired some superficial knowledge originating from Goryeon Medicine. I’ll give you a chance to challenge me. If you suffer another defeat, you’ll have to dissolve the Solean Doctor’s Association or rename it the Goryeon Doctor’s Association. I hope I’m not asking for much.”
Jonathan was being deliberately aggressive.
“Dr. Fallon, accept his challenge.”
“Solean Medicine is the cultural inheritance of Sol. We can never allow such a despicable man to desecrate it.”
Many Solean doctors stepped forward and demanded Jay accept Jonathan’s challenge.
Jay looked at them.
He knew that some were displeased with Jonathan’s remarks. He also knew some were bribed by Jonathan. If he agreed to it and lost again, he would be the sinner of Sol.
Jonathan taunted, “What? Are you scared?”
“Don’t push it, Dr. Harris.” Wearing a dissatisfied expression on her pale face, Christine said, “Though you keep saying Solean Medicine originated from Goryeon Medicine and is merely a branch of it, this is your version of the truth.”
“It’s not.”
Jonathan came prepared.
Lucas left the stage.
Everyone looked at Jonathan furiously. They could not figure out what he was going to do next.
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