The Academic Director's office at the University of Gottingen.
Ohm's work "The Calculation of Current" lies flat on the desk, while a tall stack of draft paper is piled up in front of Arthur, who is holding a quill pen, occasionally writing a few lines on the draft paper, and sometimes raising his head to scrutinize "The Calculation of Current".
In order to avoid being roped in by Gauss and Weber, Arthur could only find some tasks to keep himself busy.
Translating "The Calculation of Current" into English was a reasonable excuse for this work, which not only helped him to fend off Gauss and Weber but also enhanced his academic reputation and silenced those who believed he lacked academic experience.
Although most Germans believe that dealing with professors is much easier than dealing with police, for Arthur, the latter was more manageable.
At least when he was at Scotland Yard, Arthur always had many thought processes for answering questions, and the answers were never fixed.