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Chapter 685 He is dissed when he enters the room

    Chapter 685 He is dissed when he enters the room


    Seeing that Malcolm''s expression was still very serious, Jimmy asked, "Malcolm, what doubts do you


    have?"


    Malcolm stared at the cover of the book, thinking about what Spencer had just told him in the ward .


    "Spencer said it was given by you in theboratory, so I came to ask you. You usually contact Spencer


    the most, if not you, who else in theboratory often contacts Spencer?"


    Showing a five-year-old such a bizarre thing, he wondered if it was idental or if someone did it on


    purpose.


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    Jimmy: "Then I''ll go check it out now, but don''t be too nervous. Malcolm, it shouldn''t be a problem. It''s


    just a coincidence."


    Malcolm nodded.


    Five minutester, Jimmy questioned the doctors on duty in theb.


    In the end, it was found that this book was given by Eugene, a biochemical doctor .


    Eugene was already an old doctor in his fifties or sixties, with a gray-white beard, a high nose and


    prominent features.


    He was not from Crana , but a joint doctor sent by Atria.


    Jimmy took Malcolm to Eugene''s office.


    In the corridor, he quietlyined to Malcolm, "Eugene has a very strange temper, withdrawn,


    irritable, obsessed with research, and does not pay attention to interpersonalmunication at all.


    Sometimes he does things that are bizarre and difficult to understand."


    The other doctors in theb would asionallyin about him in private, calling him Frankenstein.


    Malcolm listened carefully, thinking quietly for a while.


    It seemed that people who studied science and medicine always had some quirky personalities. Micah


    from Lyra''s family, wasn''t that weird at the beginning?


    Now he married Abigail and had a stable rtionship in the past few years. They were a loving couple.


    Micah waspletely different from the past him , who was obsessed with medical research before.


    However, this Eugene was different.


    He was already sixty years old, and his ex-wife divorced him very early because she couldn''t stand his


    weird personality.


    He had no children, but he hadn''t remarried for more than ten years. He probably won''t be able to


    change his withdrawn personality in this life.


    Just thinking about it, the two people unknowingly walked to the door of Eugene''s office.


    Before opening the door, Jimmy said carefully again, "Malcolm, try not to be too aggressive when you


    talk to him. He never tters anyone. He does his own way. If he doesn''t like someone, he will yell. If he


    is angry, he will scold. It doesn''t matter if you have power or not, and if you''re a big shot. Everything is


    the same here."


    Malcolm frowned.


    On the way to the office, he heard Jimmy talk about this Eugene. In addition to his strange personality,


    he went his own way. He would rather have a mediocre life than tter the powerful. He really liked


    people with such a temperament.


    But why would such a person give Spencer a strange book like "Pathological Psychology"?


    Malcolm narrowed his dark eyes and knocked on Eugene''s door himself.


    Knock knock --


    He knocked on the door three times in a row.


    There was no movement in the office, and no one came to open the door.


    Jimmy: "Maybe he has something to do and goes out, or I''ll keep an eye on him first. And then contact


    you when he returns to the office?"


    Malcolm looked serious. "No one sees him leave theb during working hours. There''s no way he isn''t


    there."


    He tapped harder with his fingertips and knocked on the door twice more.


    A slightly hoarse, but impatient voice soon came from the office, "Knock, knock, knock."


    "What''s the use of just knocking? Why don''t you just say it? Your mouth is not something you just use


    to eat and enjoy."


    Jimmy outside the door looked embarrassed.


    Before entering the office, he was dissed.


    In front of Malcolm, Jimmy cleared his throat, "I''m Doctor Jimmy, I need tomunicate with you face


    to face on something urgent. Please open the door."


    The room was silent for a while, and soon came the sound of the door lock turning.


    The door of the office opened. Eugene had a sullen face, slumbering eyes, and said with a bad


    attitude, "Jimmy, next time you knock on the door without making a sound, I''ll make you mute. Anyway,


    your mouth is on your body but it''s useless. It''s a waste of resources."


    After all, he was an elder. Jimmy was scolded and didn''t say anything. Knowing that he had this kind of


    temper, there was no need to take his words seriously.


    Malcolm said, "In Crana ''s most advancedboratory, Dr. Eugene actually sleeps during working


    hours?"


    Only then did Eugene open his eyes and looked up and down Malcolm. His eyes stayed on Malcolm''s


    face for a few more seconds, and then he said unhappily,


    "I''ve opened the door for you, and it''s not my fault. If you think I''m not doing my job properly during


    work hours, you can report me by anonymous letter."


    Malcolm: "I don''t mean this. Just like you, justining."


    Eugene couldn''t help but look at Malcolm a few more times before saying, "I know who you are. The


    child with the S404 biochemical virus factor in his body and live in the ward looks very simr with you.


    I guess you are his…”


    He deliberately paused and said decisively, "His grandfather?"


    Jimmy couldn''t hold back, and almostughed out loud. Wasn''t this just a disguised statement that


    Malcolm looked old?


    Jimmy thought it amazing. He didn''t expect that he would one day see Malcolm, who was sought-after


    and respected every day, being scolded by a strange old man like this. It was really funny.


    Malcolm looked calm, and didn''t intend to continue this topic. He said in a steady tone,


    "I''m Spencer''s father, and Ie to see you today because of him..."


    In a minute, Malcolm told Eugene about the book "Pathological Psychology" sinctly and clearly.


    Eugene stroked his beard and sat down on the sofa, "Do you sit?"


    His office was messy, and there were not only dirty clothes, newspapers, unfinished books, and expired


    cookies on the sofa.


    Malcolm had his hands in his military trouser pockets. T here was nowhere to sit, so he didn''t even


    think about it.


    Eugene saw that they didn''t want to sit and didn''t feel embarrassed, so he picked up a kettle on the


    messy coffee table and poured three cups of cold water that had been left for a few days.


    He reminisced the things about Spencer as he poured the water.


    "That kid Spencer, thest time I saw him, I liked him very much. He sat obediently on the hospital bed


    for an infusion, with an IV in his left hand and a pencil in his right. With such amazing ability in math, I


    chatted with him a few more words."


    "He said he was bored, and his parents were very busy and didn''t have time to watch over him every


    day, so I would find time to go to the ward to chat with him and bring him his favorite math Olympiad


    book."


    After pouring the water, Eugene pushed the sses of water in the direction of Malcolm and Jimmy.


    Then he wasyingzily on the sofa and casually flipping through a few pages of "Pathological


    Psychology" that Malcolm brought over.


    "This book is mine. I went to his ward the day before yesterday. He did the quiz, and I just read the


    book. I didn''t expect him to like this book at a nce, so I generously lent it to him to read. It''s as


    simple as that."


    Malcolm frowned slightly, "Then have you ever thought about whether this kind of book can be read at


    his age?"


    Jimmy also said, "Dr. Eugene, Spencer is only five years old, and there''s nothing good about


    pathological psychology for him to read. Do you want him to be the pervert in this book in the


    future?"
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