"The emergency medication in your hand is only enough to save one person. Who will you save?"
This is a classic moral dilemma, commonly seen in movie plots, used as a trap to test human nature.
Save the captain, signifying loyalty and principles, but may lead to a loss of intelligence and a major disaster.
Save the criminal, signifying a broad view of the situation, but will be labeled as cold and heartless, abandoning comrades.
Therefore, there is truly no correct answer.
It all depends on the purpose of the questioner, and what they want to test with this question.
Fang Cheng hardly hesitated, calmly answered:
"I will save the captain."
"Reason?"
The elder examiner relaxed his brow, asked sternly.
"I am a doctor, not a commander, nor an interrogation expert."
Fang Cheng spoke steadily, his tone unwavering:
"On the battlefield, my primary duty is to ensure the survival of our combat personnel."
