Once the question was thrown out, Blair and Cheska were all silent, and their expressions also became questioned. It was clear that Irish pointed out the focus of the problem that the two of them could not answer the question.
The meeting room fell into silence.
At last, Professor Tim, who was still quiet, broke the silence after drinking the tea, "I think this case of Bernert needs to be studied, but we make a conclusion based on a preliminary diagnosis too fast."