Sang Ning laughed, "He definitely needs to know, after all, he's the person involved."
"I could not have used him for research without his consent and cooperation."
That's the truth.
Qi Wenyuan nodded in understanding, while also becoming curious about Qin Heng's physique.
"Are there many people with a physique like Xiao Qin's?"
"I don't know."
Anyway, she had rarely seen such a physique in her original world.
However, this is not surprising. Genes are a magical thing, and the immune system is also a magical thing.
Have you ever met someone who is naturally immune to diseases that start with the letter A?
Sang Ning had met him.
This group consists of people whose genes have mutated, and is a very small minority.
The blood samples of these individuals are more valuable than gold.
Qin Heng is naturally immune to drugs, and barring any unforeseen circumstances, he should also belong to the group with gene mutations.
But strangely enough, it can't be detected with current medical technology, which is amazing.
Recalling Qin Heng's words that he had undergone numerous genetic tests, Sang Ning endured it all, but finally couldn't resist watching Qin Heng, who was eating sandworms with his mouth full of oil, after sitting down.
"Old Qin, are you sure the genetic testing you did was an authoritative test?"
Qin Heng, who was happily munching on a sea worm, looked at her in surprise upon hearing the voice, "The genetic testing at the medical center is naturally an authoritative test."
As he spoke, he stopped eating the sandworms and said worriedly, "You mean the medical center lied to me? Is there something wrong with my genes?"
Upon hearing this, Emmanuel and the others all looked at Sanning.
"Tell me in detail what exactly happened."
If genetic testing at medical centers becomes unreliable, things will get very serious.
Under what circumstances should one conceal the true results of genetic testing?
It must be a problem with the genes of everyone involved.
The thought of the frequent outbreaks of genetic diseases in recent years sends a chill down people's spines.
"A genetic disease...is breaking out?"
Mu Tao asked in alarm.
Sang Ning was utterly helpless, never expecting that her words would trigger such terrifying speculation from them.
"Don't panic, don't overthink it, it has nothing to do with genetic diseases."
"What does that have to do with?"
"I suspect that Lao Qin's immunity to drugs is related to gene mutation."
Qin Heng picked up a tender stem of a thorny vine, chewed it, swallowed it, and said thoughtfully, "Is the genetic mutation the root cause of my drug immunity?"
"It's just speculation. Until the test results are in, nothing is certain."
Sang Ning's words were concise and to the point. Qin Heng responded with an "oh," and said, "The research lab is on the starship, right? Let's not build another one. Let's get into research mode as soon as possible and solve my problem."
He doesn't want to be seriously injured one day, only to find that his immunity to the medication prevents medical staff from treating him.
In the end, all they could do was watch helplessly as life slipped away, waiting to die without being able to do anything about it.
The thought of that is terrifying.
Thinking about his own constitution, Qin Heng felt that none of the delicious food on the table tasted good anymore.
He said urgently, "How about we start tonight?"
"I refuse."
Sang Ning said irritably, "You make it sound so easy for you to talk, but you have no idea how complicated the preparation work is beforehand."
The equipment needs to be debugged, and the drugs for the research process haven't been developed yet.
There's a lot to do.
"Rest tonight. Tomorrow you and your robot butler will set up a laboratory on the starship. Once I've developed the drug, we can begin."
Qin Heng thought about it and decided it was a good idea.
"Okay, I'll do as you say."
When in Rome, do as the Romans do, especially since Sang Ning is a doctor.
As a patient, what he needs to do is cooperate, not think about how to go against Sang Ning.
Sang Ning was very satisfied with Qin Heng's cooperation.
However, as much as we are satisfied, we still need to take the necessary precautions.
"I'll say it again, the research might be a waste of time."
Qin Heng accepted this well, saying calmly, "No need to emphasize it, I was mentally prepared."
"I'd be happy if you could solve the problem, but don't feel guilty if you can't."
After all, his physical condition is a problem that even medical centers cannot solve.
Sang Ning's situation was more of a fluke.
If the collision goes well, everyone will be happy; if it goes badly, he can accept it.
With Qin Heng's problem resolved, Sang Ning then looked at Emmanuel and the others.
The group of people who met her gaze froze instantly. Was this girl planning to target them again?
"Don't tell me you want to study us too."
No, I really don't have that.
She's not a research fanatic; she doesn't have a penchant for studying anyone.
"I'm thinking of assigning you some work to do tomorrow."
Upon hearing that they would be working, Emmanuel and his companions breathed a sigh of relief.
"Arrange it however you like."
"You said it."
Sang Ning was overjoyed and, without giving them a chance to back out, made the final decision, "Then you will take up your posts tomorrow and become glorious people's teachers."
"Teaching children?"
in unison.
Sang Ning nodded, and the group of people immediately turned into sour faces.
Emmanuel glanced at the children playing not far away out of the corner of his eye, swallowed hard, and said solemnly—
"I want to make it clear beforehand that I only train soldiers, not teach children."
"I won't be responsible if the children cry."
Sang Ning looked at Qi Wenyuan and the others, and Qi Wenyuan smiled, "Don't worry, the children are stronger than you think, they don't cry easily."
Emmanuel breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this.
"Unless you can't hold it in any longer."
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