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If we don't kill these traitors, are we just waiting for the New Year?
As for whether there are any hidden difficulties, who cares?
Aki Tomoya kept a close eye on things, since he had probably already locked onto Kube Rokuro.
As a fellow medical student working part-time here, he actually had a good impression of Rokuro Kube, but the thought that this person was very likely a traitor who leaked information from UDI made him want to curse.
Get sick!
They came here for no apparent reason, and even leaked UDI inside information to reporters from a weekly magazine.
Not to mention recent examples, even Mikoto Misumi was caught up in the trend last time.
"We still need to warn others to be careful..."
Aki Tomoya glanced at Kube Rokuro again, seemingly without making it obvious.
It's not enough for just him to be careful; everyone needs to be mindful too.
At the same time, it's best if Kube Rokuro doesn't give anything away. Once there's evidence, no one will continue to consider him one of their own.
Of course, if this guy doesn't cause any trouble afterward, then Aki Tomo can only say he admires him!
Chapter 328 Don't be scared
Kube Rokuro, a traitor, to be determined.
Aki Tomoya didn't want to view this person with such prejudice, but unfortunately, this person did indeed have problems.
Keeping this in mind, Aki Tomoya wanted to remind others, but he needed to come up with a reason first.
Ultimately, the lack of evidence is the most damaging aspect.
So Aki Tomo didn't rush to say anything.
Throughout April, the rats in UDI seemed to calm down considerably.
In April, UDI didn't encounter anything particularly unusual, except that Tokai Rin Yuko was almost arrested by the police as a criminal suspect.
That happened in mid-April.
Dr. Tokai Rin Yuko, who went to a singles party, almost became a murderer after waking up.
To clear her name, Aki Tomoya heard it wouldn't be easy.
Unfortunately, he wasn't there that day. However, after learning about the incident, he advised Tokai Rin Yuko to be more careful in the future.
Life is still tough for single women in their late twenties!
Because of that incident, Tokai Rin Yuko is not only constantly worried, but she also has to think carefully about what to do if she encounters such bad luck again.
Or should I just avoid singles parties from now on?
However, Aki Tomo didn't have time to laugh at that person; instead, he was busy in the school's pathology classroom.
"Professor Yano is going abroad for exchange studies again next month. It's a pity that Aki-kun is only a second-year student, otherwise you might have been among the exchange students."
Okajima's words make it unclear whether he is speaking from the heart or simply trying to deceive people.
To such comments, Aki Tomoya always responded politely: "You've gone too far!"
Although Professor Yano does have exchange student slots available for students to go abroad with him, Aki Tomoya has no designs on those slots.
As Okajima mentioned, he was only a second-year student. He would have to leave the Faculty of Liberal Arts in his third year to be formally assigned to the Faculty of Medicine.
To be fair, going to the United States does sound quite tempting.
Among the seniors in the pathology classroom, it is said that Yuuto will go along as well, supposedly as an exchange student, but in reality, she is more or less an assistant.
"By the way, I can use that case of ovarian cancer with gastric metastasis that you found for me last time. Could you help me find more similar cases?"
In the pathology classroom, Okajima not only helped Professor Yano write papers, but he also never missed a moment of writing his own.
He often asks Aki Tomoya and others to help him find relevant information.
"Speaking of which, Associate Professor Okajima, your paper should be almost finished, right? Where do you plan to publish it?"
Aki Tomoya recalled that Okajima had been preparing this paper for at least three months, which was a research paper on cancer cell metastasis.
Aki Tomoya had also seen the unfinished version of his thesis.
Once the paper is written, if it is not used at an academic conference, it is usually published in a medical journal or academic forum.
However, Okajima's answer was somewhat unexpected.
"Cannot be published."
Okajima's brief reply revealed a hint of helplessness.
Although it took three months to write, getting it published is not so easy.
"Not all papers can be published smoothly. Aki-kun will understand in the future."
Okajima gave Aki Tomoya a meaningful look.
He had written many papers before, but most of them could not be published.
It's not that there's anything wrong with the paper, but it's just that it can't be published.
This situation is not unique to him.
In fact, many people like him, who have a lot of papers in hand, are unable to publish them; he was just more fortunate.
"As expected, for doctors, it's best to combine theory with practice. Someone like me, who can't stay in a university hospital, can only keep writing and reading here, doing research day and night..."
Okajima muttered to himself with a self-deprecating smile, then shook his head and chuckled.
The paper, which is still being written, will eventually need to be reviewed by Professor Yano. If the professor allows it, he can publish it under his own name.
However, if you are writing a paper for a professor and the professor's name is on the paper, then there is a very high chance that it will be published. That's the difference.
Aki Tomoya listened to Okajima's words and chose to remain silent at this moment.
He looked around and, realizing that only he and Okajima were in the pathology classroom, still maintained an expression as if he hadn't heard anything.
“Aki-kun, if you want to stay in the university hospital in the future, you should still make time to write your thesis.”
I'm not saying you should write papers for others, but being able to write papers is really important, regardless of whether they can be published.
Aki Tomoya remembered both the technology and the paper, and similarly, he was also thinking about what it should be like as a doctor.
"Aki-kun, I didn't scare you, did I? Don't think about the future now, there are things you can't imagine."
Okajima glanced at Aki Tomoya, as if he had seen the thought in his eyes, and then chuckled softly.
He felt that Aki Tomoya was like his younger self, full of wonderful fantasies about the future, but when the time actually came, he would realize that fantasies were just fantasies.
Aki Tomoya was taken aback, sensing a hint of negativity emanating from Okajima.
Thinking about the future?
That has happened before.
My small ambition for the future seems familiar.
However, at this moment, Aki Tomoya would rather tell Okajima that he was overthinking it.
University hospital, tsk.
Judging from Okajima's experience of not being able to stay at the university hospital, the situation seems rather complicated.
Even so, after completing their studies, they would inevitably have to spend a few years in the university hospital before they could think about further studies or returning to their home country.
That's a bit far.
"Associate Professor Okajima, seeing you like this, I'm more disappointed than scared."
Aki Tomoya muttered to himself.
I wasn't scared by Okajima, just a little disappointed.
Moreover, he also wanted to say that Okajima is not him, and he is not Okajima.
That person always used himself as an example to warn others, believing that others would eventually become like him.
When Aki Tomoya left the pathology classroom this time, he seemed to understand why Okajima had been "kind" to him.
Perhaps Okajima believed that, having also worked hard to get into the University of Tokyo and planned to stay at the university hospital, he would also end up in the same situation.
Okajima's seriousness is almost laughable...
Aki Tomoya felt no disdain for Okajima; on the contrary, he greatly respected the prospective professor.
However, this associate professor, who is already accustomed to the unspoken rules in university hospitals and in university positions, might sometimes be deluding himself.
His wishful thinking probably stemmed from his inner resentment.
"An interesting person."
Chapter 329 Writing is impossible.
In May, Sayaka Kudo approached Tomoya Aki under the pretext of preparing for a new book. She said that after careful consideration, she had decided to create a new work, given that the sales of her debut book were steadily increasing.
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