Shang Qu transmigrated to a wuxia world and ultimately died under ten thousand arrows. She thought her life was over but found herself opening her eyes to discover she had transmigrated into the bo...
Looking at Zheng Jianmin's guilty eyes, the last time she saw that look was... cough, I mispronounced it. It was half a year ago when she went to see Wu Dier.
So, it seems that this undeserved misfortune she suffered this time is related to something Zheng Jianmin did.
Knowing Zheng Jianmin's tight-lipped nature, Nan Qu didn't intend to get anything out of him.
But that doesn't stop her from guessing it herself.
In six months, Zheng Jianmin's martial arts military training program had already shown some success. The higher-ups naturally recognized its value and, consequently, began to train more specialized teams instead of just having him instruct ordinary soldiers.
Although there weren't any special forces units at that time, it's likely that there were skilled teams undertaking even more challenging missions. For example, the laboratory—that woman reeked of the laboratory's decaying odor.
This team must have made a breakthrough in the lab, which is why they targeted what they thought was their weakest point.
What will happen to Zheng Jianmin if something happens to her?
Judging from the woman's expression earlier, she was clearly shocked by the fact that Zheng Jianmin knew martial arts, so the secrecy surrounding how he learned martial arts was kept quite well. Of course, it's also possible that because everyone found it unbelievable, they didn't take it seriously.
In any case, what is certain now is that the military has very strict political vetting processes, and military spouses and accompanying military personnel are all subject to such vetting. Therefore, there are only two possibilities: either the identity was falsified, or there was corruption later on.
Regardless of the cause, there must be worms inside.
It seems Zheng Jianmin will have a few days of free time. After all, investigating corruption is not within his job responsibilities.
However, Nan Qu did not expect that Zheng Jianmin would not only not have a moment of leisure, but would become even busier.
However, out of concern for her, he actually found someone to take care of her.
Nan Qu also knew this person; he was Lu Guoxin, whom she had met once at the train station.
Lu Guoxin had always been suspicious of the note he had on him. After hearing about Nan Qu's "heroic deeds" yesterday and that someone was needed to look after her, he volunteered to come.
He always felt there was something wrong with this little girl.
Nan Qu felt a chill run down her spine the moment Lu Guoxin's eyes swept over her, and naturally wouldn't be so foolish as to defy him. Since her experiment hadn't made any progress, she might as well relax.
Therefore, in Lu Guoxin's eyes, Nanqu was a relatively self-reliant little girl who could take care of the wolf cubs.
However, Nan Qu sat there, her mind preoccupied with the experiment.
Because they couldn't produce an inhibitor, they couldn't develop an antidote for it, and therefore couldn't remove the inhibitor from Su Ruoyan's body to understand what kind of virus was inside him.
Now, instead of conducting experiments, Nan Qu was mentally replaying the process of creating the inhibitor based on the data. As she thought about the inhibitor's components, she subconsciously recalled the effects of those components as well. Before she could process a couple of thoughts, Nan Qu suddenly stopped.
She has always been thinking about making inhibitors, which is putting the cart before the horse.
Inhibitors are designed to suppress poison, so why would she want to neutralize them? Why not just deduce the viral components directly?
She's so stupid; she's always bound by the rules.
Although she was eager to conduct the experiment, with Lu Guoxin's scanner nearby, Nan Qu could only endure until Zheng Jianmin returned and Lu Guoxin left.
I made sure Zheng Jianmin was asleep before going to the lab that night.
This time, following the inhibitor data to analyze the viral components, Nanqu first listed out the equations. Staring intently at each component, she instantly spotted a suspicious point.
Looking at the contents of the whiteboard, Nan Qu quickly arrived in the modern world. After leaving the laboratory, she went to find Su Ruoyan.
"Your mission five years ago was related to a virus lab?"
Su Ruoyan immediately became serious: "How did you know?"
Nan Qu should have connected these two things long ago. She knew that Su Ruoyan had served in the military and had been discharged due to health reasons. However, she did not know that his mission was related to the virus laboratory.
So, the reason why "Nanqu" was in the apocalyptic control laboratory was probably because she knew the connection between them. Otherwise, even if she knew martial arts, she wouldn't have been able to join the special operations team.
Therefore, the reason "Nanqu" wanted her to find the antidotes for various viruses was because she could connect with Su Ruoyan. By curing Su Ruoyan's poison, she could join the special operations team faster than before. Then, by using what she saw in her mind to learn about the experiments in advance and dismantle the virus lab, she would have accomplished a great feat.
Not only will the apocalypse not happen, but her future will be incredibly bright.
Wow, what a brilliant plan.
"I can cure the virus in your body, but the prerequisite is that you must first remove the inhibitors from your body. The process may be very painful, but I can guarantee that you won't die."
Su Ruoyan felt that he understood the meaning of each word in Nan Qu's words, but when put together, they made his head spin.
His voice even trembled slightly as he asked, "What...what did you say?"
Nan Qu didn't hide anything and said directly, "I had the opportunity to obtain the primary antigen of the virus in your body and developed an antidote. Because you have inhibitors in your body, I couldn't detect what the virus in your body was, so I kept researching the inhibitors in order to find a way to neutralize them. However, later, based on the inhibitors, I deduced the general direction of the virus in your body."
It's certain that the virus in your body is an upgraded product of the primary virus. However, it's not a second-generation virus. Nevertheless, I'm confident that once I can detect the virus in your body, I can create an antidote within half a day.
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