The man in military uniform was the same person from Japan I met that day. He was carrying a flashlight and keys. The other person, dressed in white like a doctor's uniform, was talking about an experiment that had been successful.
Master, that grass gate is a disguise; there must be something shady going on inside. Otherwise, why would these Japanese people appear deep in the mountains?
Master, I have a feeling they're plotting something. And why would there be people wearing doctor's white coats in the mountains?
Su Xingran couldn't directly mention the space, but she had made it quite clear. Her master was a doctor and had even participated in the research and development of antiviral drugs. She mentioned something similar to a doctor wearing a white coat; her master would surely understand.
Sure enough, upon hearing Su Xingran's description, Doctor Huang's face turned serious. People hiding deep in the mountains, with attendants resembling doctors—these weren't doctors at all; they were clearly people conducting experiments in a laboratory.
The thought of the numerous viral infections that the Chinese people had suffered in the past, all caused by viruses created by Japan, is unbearable. If it weren't for Qingxiao developing antiviral drugs, countless more people in China would have died, and the entire country would have disintegrated and fallen apart because of these viruses.
There's a laboratory deep in the mountains where people from Japan are experimenting on creating viruses. They're targeting me because they're worried I might have a cure for the virus they've created.
If this matter is not dealt with promptly, and the experiment succeeds, the lives of the Chinese people will be harmed, and the country will fall into a new crisis.
Duan Yuming, Doctor Huang called out to him, "Did you understand what Xingran said?"
Duan Yuming understood. He had been a soldier for over twenty years and had participated in many battles. Japan was most adept at creating viruses and bacteria, all kinds of things harmful to the human body.
Uncle Huang, I need to go to the town police station. I'll tell Mo Ting to communicate with the military about how to deal with those Cherry Blossom Chinese people in the mountains.
This was no small matter; the police station lacked the experience of the military. Therefore, Duan Yuming had to inform Gu Moting so he could communicate with the military. After all, Duan Yuming had retired, while Gu Moting was still an active-duty soldier.
Okay, go quickly. It would be best if the military arranged for chemical technicians to go with you. No one knows what harmful substances are inside that hidden laboratory deep in the mountains.
Su Xingran felt as if she had forgotten to mention something. She thought about it carefully and realized that she had forgotten about the mouse that had been injected with the liquid.
She felt that the researchers in Japan were using rats to conduct experiments in order to spread a plague, also known as "bubonic plague."
Rats are fast movers with a wide range of activities. Streets, alleys, and farmyards are their favorite places to roam. A rat carrying a virus can quickly spread and multiply the virus.
But how should she tell her masters? She couldn't very well say that she went into the lab and saw it with her own eyes. Su Xingran was still thinking about how to explain it.
Dr. Huang, standing nearby, noticed her hesitant, thoughtful expression and knew that the girl had something to say, but perhaps didn't know how to express it.
Xingran, did you see anything else? Is there anything you missed? Doctor Huang knew that his apprentice must have made other discoveries. He thought that she, like Qingxiao, might be carrying something that outsiders could not know or see.
Su Xingran looked up at her master. "Master is truly amazing. Master, I also saw them go through that straw door with a cage full of rats."
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