Dr. Rafferson flew to the imperial capital.
In the field of biomedical science, rafferson didn't have any particularly outstanding contributions. However, he was the Chairman of the Committee for the Nobel Prize in Biology and Medicine, so he couldn't be measured by the standards of ordinary scholars.
Every year, professor rafson enjoyed the lobbying of many research institutes, top professors, and industry elites.
Professor rafson was happy to be respected and to find his place in history. However, this year's Nobel Prize judges didn't make him happy.
The people in clinical medicine, led by Dr. Mehal, suddenly burst out with infinite enthusiasm and were ready to fight for the Nobel Prize that had not been awarded to clinical medicine for more than half a century.
However, Dr. Raffson wasn't worried about Dr. Mehal and the group of clinical people who agreed with his idea.
In the end, they still had to vote to decide who the Nobel Prize would go to.