Arriving at his hotel room after his field trip in the country, Detective Peterovski discovers that his room has been ransacked by his arch-enemy RPL. That’s not all that’s waiting for the detective.
Sometimes when you’re trying to solve a problem it can feel like there’s no possible resolution. It may seem obvious, but talking to someone who has experience in solving problems can often help you identify your own resolution. They may not even work in the same profession or industry as you. At first glance it may seem they won’t be able to help you solve your problem, but if you get the opportunity to talk to them you may find their approach to solving problems can be applied to your situation.
With this in mind, I took the opportunity to talk to one of South Korea’s finest General surgeons, Dr Lee Yong Tekk. I asked Dr Lee about how he solves problems, the process he follows when diagnosing patients and how he determines what action he should take. My brief conversation with Dr Lee takes place on the esplanade of Gwangan beach in Busan, South Korea. Please note some beachside ambience can be heard in this recording.
A homesick Detective Peterovki calls home to talk to his wife about the EpCoP Case and what he can do with himself once he’s retired. Detective Peterovski has a hunch, there’s always something to be investigated. Once you’ve closed a case, it doesn’t always remain closed. Sometimes another case will open.
So, that’s the end of the first week of the investigation in South Korea. No leads on RPL. Let’s hope next week brings better health and better luck in the search for RPL.
It’s the end of the fifth week of the EpCoP Case and Detective Peterovski has been struck down by a mystery illness. The mystery illness has made the detective bed-ridden for the last two days.
Reporting from his sick bed in a hotel room in Busan, South Korea, the detective talks about his condition and the status of the investigation.
Live from the Sun Bon Sa (선본사) Buddhist temple in the mountains of South Korea, Detective Peterovski talks about the investigation and his need to seek enlightenment and develop a greater sense of direction. Perhaps 선본사 is the right place to reflect on the EpCoP Case.