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Capítulo 691: Chapter 612: Shift in Command Authority

“This is crisis intervention, not writing an academic thesis. By the ti your ‘rigorous evidence chain’ is complete, the crisis will already be out of control!”

Professor Ji’s face was getting redder and redder, and it looked like he was about to burst into flas.

Suddenly, with a “click,” the door of the eting room opened, and a gust of cold wind blew in, slightly cooling down Professor Ji’s face.

The first to enter was the Zhou-surnad person in charge of the camp, followed by several deputies responsible for rescue, material dispatch, and other affairs in the camp.

“Sorry to keep you waiting, teachers.” The person in charge opened the door, seemingly oblivious to the tense atmosphere inside the room, “There are quite a few matters to handle in the camp.”

Professor Ji quickly collected his expression and, before Weng Pinting and the others could speak, hastily said, “No, we’re actually the ones troubling you all.”

The intrusion of these “outsiders” broke the atmosphere that was about to form in the eting room, and Professor Ji seed to see an opportunity in this.

The others who followed the person in charge into the room saw the seating arrangent and Professor Ji taking the lead in greeting the camp leader, naturally assuming Professor Ji was the spokesperson for the entire psychological expert group, and they all nodded towards him.

Weng Pinting’s eyes narrowed involuntarily.

Professor Ji, while inviting the newcors to sit, continued, “But it’s necessary to trouble you because our work revolves around your subordinates, so we must be integrated into your daily commands to promote each other for better results. All for the sake of our comrades’ better performance in the future…”

Professor Ji wasn’t entirely an academic purist; he was fascinated by organizational structures and often collaborated with social enterprises and governnt agencies. In so ways, his proficiency in pleasantries even surpassed debates in academia.

The person in charge and his entourage nodded and smiled, saying, “Yes, it’s all for our comrades… But speaking of which, your teachers are indeed quite capable!”

“Especially Teacher Nan, who helped us solve many problems in just half an afternoon and discovered so significant risks.”

As he spoke, the person in charge’s expression turned serious.

And Professor Ji blinked, finally feeling stuck and unsure of how to respond.

Weng Pinting raised an eyebrow, and her previously narrowed eyes slowly relaxed a bit.

The person in charge continued, “That Teacher Xiao Nan just gave a brief report, ntioning a risk of… [Group Hysteria] in the camp.”

The person in charge seed sowhat unfamiliar with the term but didn’t show much bewildernt in his expression.

It seed that although the ti was short, he had already understood the risks behind the term and its urgency through various channels.

“Teacher Xiao Nan said he has already reported this issue to Teacher Bai and Teacher Weng, right? I’m guessing you were discussing this issue in the eting just now?”

Bai Qinghua and Weng Pinting nodded slightly towards the person in charge, indicating that it was true.

Professor Ji’s neck was a bit stiff, unable to nod in agreent.

“This is not a small matter,” the person in charge continued, “So I imdiately contacted the hospital’s head to provide data for verification. She might be a bit late, but she should be here soon…”

Before the person in charge finished speaking, footsteps sounded outside the door again.

A doctor, around forty years old and looking exhausted, entered the room.

Seeing the person, Chonghui blinked, realizing he had t them a few tis before.

If he rembered correctly, this seed to be the chief doctor of Li Lingling’s departnt, with the surna… Hu?

Doctor Hu, holding a stack of files, greeted everyone in the eting room briefly and sat down. After getting a nod from the person in charge, she said in a deep voice, “After receiving the report just now, I imdiately reviewed all dical files of the seven rescue team mbers ntioned in the report and urgently re-verified their recent dical records.”

Doctor Hu paused, picked up a folder by her side.

Handing it to the person in charge, she simultaneously explained to both him and everyone present, “From purely physiological indicators and existing dical examination results, no organic lesions were found in these seven people that could fully explain the severity of their current symptoms.”

“Four of them have chronic lumbar muscle strain, and two have mild hypertension, but these basic diseases are insufficient to cause such intense symptoms of dizziness, nausea, palpitation, and transient limb numbness.”

“Not to ntion that their symptoms appeared almost concurrently.”

In psychological treatnt, what Doctor Hu was doing now was the most crucial step—excluding organic lesions.

“Before the experts arrived, we already suspected that their problems were not of clinical significance, so we planned to invite your expert intervention,” Dr. Hu said.

Dr. Hu’s statent contained many keywords.

Accompanied by her narration, uncertain elents gradually fell into place.

Professor Ji had already started taking deep breaths to adjust his state and thoughts. Knowing this was beyond repair, he planned to change the battleground.

The person in charge nodded, “At least it’s confird that there are indeed multiple issues in our camp that require your imdiate intervention.”

Dr. Hu’s narrative could only provide preliminary evidence for the rescue team’s [Group Hysteria], but it didn’t help verify Wang Lili’s “Dragon King” part.

The person in charge said, “Therefore, now there is another issue: whether the situation Teacher Nan ntioned could be another psychological or spiritual problem, which requires you to spend more ti validating…”

The person in charge still sowhat misunderstood the overall strength of the expert team, thinking that the young-looking Nan Zhubin was just the lower limit of the team, at most a middle-level mber.

“Teacher Nan?” Dr. Hu suddenly spoke up.

She glanced at the few mbers of Bai Qinghua’s project group, realizing one was missing, and then looked at the person in charge, “Is it Nan Zhubin who proposed this [Group Hysteria] hypothesis?”

The person in charge raised an eyebrow at Dr. Hu’s response, “Yes, do you know him?”

Dr. Hu nodded, “If it’s him, then the judgnt is highly credible.”

The statent made the person in charge blink involuntarily.

Weng Pinting, seeing this, knew it was finally ti for her and the others to speak.

She discreetly nudged Bai Qinghua with her elbow, and as a teacher, Bai Qinghua quickly caught on.

“Zhuren’s psychological intervention skills are indeed among the best here. Although young, he is more seasoned than many consultants in their 30s and 40s, and we appreciate Doctor Hu valuing our Zhuren so much.”

Bai Qinghua praised his disciple first and then humbly added, “But as a young person, this is his first ti in a disaster zone, so there might still be so details he missed. After the eting, we will have to verify the issues he discovered once more.”

Weng Pinting had ntioned praise for Nan Zhubin before, but the person in charge only took it as pleasantries at the ti.

Now hearing it again in this setting, with Dr. Hu’s input as an insider, it carried a different weight.

With a flicker in his eyes, the person in charge paused and then made a remark, picking up the proposal that Professor Ji had handed him earlier.

“Then Teacher Bai will have to put in more effort. You’ve clearly prepared the plan, and the proposal is so detailed, but due to our camp’s situation, you have to adjust it temporarily…”

“No problem at all; plans never keep up with changes. This is normal, as what’s practical on the ground takes precedence,” Bai Qinghua responded quickly.

Next to him, Professor Ji, who was doing deep breathing to adjust himself, opened his mouth.

What does this an?

That plan… it was clearly produced by their project group.

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