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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1030

Chapter 1030

Arabelia looked at their frightened faces as they retreated in fear, somewhat speechless. “This cadaver has multiple rib fractures and a ruptured liver. The preliminary diagnosis is death by a car accident, crushed to death."

She covered him with a white sheet and gave a signal to the others, indicating for them to take the cadavers away.

The others were terrified, their legs shaky. After all, they were just student council members, in that game only as "staff".

They had never seen anything like that.

In the end, it was two school teachers who stepped in to remove the bodies.

The normally chilly spectator stands warmed up with more and more people applauding for Arabella.

Not only was she brave, but she was also full of surprises. She was just too cool!

On the judge's panel, one of them was Professor Lyndon, who had just arrived at Summerfield College's medical department. Witnessing Arabella’s live autopsy, he was greatly shocked and asked in surprise, "Have you had any experience with autopsies? Your surgical techniques and suturing skills, did Westerly College teach you all that?"

Arabella thought of Grandpa Beck and nodded, "I suppose so"

Professor Lyndon was even more surprised. Westerly College had such a professor, and he'd never heard of him before!

It seemed not only were the students of Westerly College full of surprises, but so were its professors!

Just in her first semester of college, Arabella had mastered the essence of surgery so quickly!

She was truly a medical prodigy.

As a professor, even he felt inferior!

Such talent was wasted at Westerly College!

Professor Lyndon couldn't heip but invite her, "I wonder if you have any plans to transfer? I will suggest to my school that you be admitted to the medical department of Summerfield College. I will personally mentor you, or you can choose any teacher you like. We can match any condition offered by Westerly College."

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