Holding the medicine in her hand, Shen Yun felt a mixture of emotions. In the end, she still hadn't developed the final improvement. However, she had managed to control the chance of side effects, from being relatively small to even smaller.
"That's pretty good, host. You're already very good."
"People outside simply can't figure it out. Your successful research has already saved many lives."
"Host...really, seriously, you are very, very powerful!"
With a thumbs-up and a sincere expression on his face, the system tried hard to let Shen Yun see its sincerity. Yes, it had already scanned the outside world's news and various situations.
"Never mind, this is as good as it gets. There's no time."
Chen Yun waved her hand, indicating that she had figured it out. There was a one in ten thousand chance that they were afraid of people with sensitive constitutions, because they had antibodies to various allergens, thus adding another layer of variables.
"Well, they must take it, otherwise..."
The virus has already begun to erode the bodies of those infected. If it continues at this rate, even medication won't be able to save them. Medication isn't a panacea; it targets the virus, not the body. Once the body is broken, no one can save it.
"Niuniu...you finally came out..."
Wen Xunqing, who was waiting at the lab entrance, breathed a sigh of relief when he saw Shen Yun appear. Finally, finally, Niu Niu showed up. It looked like she was on to something. Wen Xunqing didn't dare hold out too much hope; he just looked at her expectantly, not pressing the issue.
"Grandpa, this is an antidote I've developed. It has some side effects, so people with sensitive constitutions should use it with caution."
"Have you really figured it out?" Wen Xunqing's eyes lit up. He never thought that it would be so easy to get the answer he wanted.
"Um."
Shen Yun nodded, convinced she had figured it out. The system had tested for antibodies, run tests, and verified it with data. However, before it could truly be implemented, it needed to be used on people and see the results before anyone could be confident. The infected people were already waiting, and everyone knew this was their only hope.
"Okay, I'll send it out now and give it to those infected people waiting to try it out first."
"It only takes one needle to inject directly under the skin."
Chen Yun told Grandpa Wen the method, and Grandpa Wen would handle all the following steps. Chen Yun needed manpower, and confidential personnel to accompany her in making these medicines. Once it was confirmed that it could truly fight the virus, the dosage of the medicine would have to be kept up.
"Okay, I see. By the way, what are the side effects?"
"I don't know either!"
Chen Yun herself admitted she wasn't sure, as she hadn't tested it on any test subjects. Only after those infected used the drug and received feedback would she know what the side effects were. Then, she could treat the side effects to see if they could alleviate the symptoms to some extent.
"Forget it, let's see the results first."
Wen Xunqing quickly put it down. For him, any medicine had uncertainties. There was no need to worry about it. He just needed to wait for the adverse reactions to appear, then treat them accordingly to achieve a solution.
Tang Shan rushed over quickly after receiving the news. He looked at the potion in Elder Wen's hand with a complicated expression. Could this really cure the virus? Could this really be true? Was this just a dream? Had they truly figured it out? He had already given up hope, had no expectations, yet the result appeared before his eyes, leaving him hesitant.
"Okay, okay, don't be stupid. Arrange people quickly."
We are all waiting, and there is no time to waste. We must quickly conduct the verification. If it is truly successful, it will be a vaccine that can save everyone.
"Yes, yes, I'll arrange it right away."
Nodding, Tang Shan suddenly became excited. As expected, he had waited for it, he had really waited for it, and he was almost crying with joy. His slightly red eyes were about to burst into tears, which was really touching. It was so difficult, so extraordinary...
"Chief...Chief...is this true?"
"Do we still need to verify it? Hurry up and send it to the people inside. This is the treasure."
Holding it in his arms, Tangshan would have really wanted to keep it at home as a worshipper, treating it as a treasure, if he hadn't thought about taking it out.
"Yes, I'll arrange it right away."
The adjutant gestured to the commander to hand him the potion so he could test it. The chance to see if it would work or not was before everyone.
Hospital
"Doctor Nie, this is the latest antidote sent over from the camp. What do you think...how should we arrange it?"
"Give it to me, I'll try."
"This...or, try it on a more seriously ill patient!"
Who could tell if this medicine really worked? What if there were mutations or adverse reactions? What should we do? The nurse held the medicine in her hand, feeling incredibly heavy. She liked Dr. Nie, and she didn't want to see him take such a risk.
"Give it to me. I'm the most knowledgeable about the reaction. Give it to the other patients. They don't know what's happening to their bodies. Whether it works or not, I'm responsible for them."
They were already deeply involved, and there was no worse outcome. Nie Sheng had already prepared for the worst. He could most directly describe the reaction of the drug in the body. As a doctor, he had the responsibility to shoulder these responsibilities until the patient recovered.
"Then...I'll follow you too."
The nurse held the medicine in her hand and didn't want to let go. No matter what, no matter what the outcome, she was willing to face it with him. If there was only one last second left in her life, she wanted to confess her long-buried feelings. She had liked him for a very long time.
"No... You've only just been infected. There's still time to wait for the antidote."
"No, I just want to face it with you, Dr. Nie. I've liked you for a long time."
The nurse looked at Nie Sheng seriously. She had loved him for so long, so long that it had been buried deep in her heart. If, if it weren't for this incident, she thought, she might never have explained it clearly to him in her entire life. Love is hard to express.
"Nonsense...you,...you...what did you say?" Nie Sheng was shocked and panicked for a moment.
"I like you. I've liked you for a very, very long time. From the first day you entered the hospital until now, three years, and today is exactly 1100 days. I like you..."
I like him so much that I remember everything about him: his favorite clothes, shoes, food, everything. Every detail of his preferences is recorded in the diary.
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