William Arthur Louise, a reporter from the Financial Times. A year ago, during the Pulitzer Prize selection, because the news was found to be fake, he was sent to the East Asia region by the Financial Times as a form of exile punishment.
Today, William received a "mission" from the headquarters to track and interview Dr. Zheng from the 912 hospital.
According to the fax from the headquarters, it was estimated that Dr. Zheng was very likely to win this year's Nobel Prize in Biology and Medicine.
Originally, this was a good thing for William. A new Nobel Prize winner could make a lot of news.
But he scoffed at it.
Wei Feng stood in William's office and looked down at the Huangpu River. He should have been happy, but he was not in the mood.
Wei Feng had come to Shanghai after his sullen life in Sea city. Coincidentally, the East Asia branch of the Financial Times was lacking manpower, so Wei Feng came to apply.