To put it properly, what Gao Guang used couldn't be called a provocation, but in terms of effect and method, it could still be considered as such.
It simply infuriated Otto to the point he questioned his life, then shifted his focus, and in the end, the result was rather effective.
Gao Guang walked out of the ward with composure, nodded to the several people who were full of anticipation, and whispered, "Done."
Jane looked incredulous, because she knew Otto very well, while Dr. Lawrence burst into tears, covering her mouth with her hand.
Gao Guang then wondered, how could Otto, this old scumbag, win the hearts of so many outstanding women, how could he make these women utterly devoted to him, and most importantly, how could he keep these women at peace with each other?
This didn't seem scientific or realistic at all.
Jane came up and gave Gao Guang a big hug, while Dr. Lawrence entered the ward, she wanted to see if Otto's heart had been hurt by Gao Guang's anger.