One Week

The Head of the Board cleared his throat, cutting through the tension that filled the room. "Mr. Hudson," he began, his voice steady and authoritative, "are you admitting that you cannot perform a diagnosis at this moment? This would substantiate the claims against you, indicating that you are indeed a fraud."

Calvin felt a lump in his throat as his heart pounded. His mind raced, weighing his options. Admitting defeat now would mean the end of everything he had worked for. Taking a deep breath, he tried to steady his voice. "I'm not feeling well at the moment," he said, his voice trembling slightly. "I need more time. I promise I will prove my abilities in front of everyone."

Kevin Lang seized the opportunity, his voice dripping with contempt and mockery. "This is pathetic," he sneered. "He's just buying time because he knows he can't do it. Head of Board, I urge you to make the decision now. He should be permanently barred from practicing. He's a disgrace."

Lionel Lang leaned forward
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