"It's out..."
Cheng Ni took the test results with trembling hands. She looked indifferent about her own results, but she took Nie Sheng's results with trembling hands.
"You... don't need to be so nervous."
"How can I not be nervous? Here are your test results. Once..."
If the drug didn't have much effect on severely infected patients, he might actually die. Although he kept saying he was in good health and could feel the drug working, Cheng Ni was worried that he wasn't telling the truth and was just trying to comfort her.
"Nothing, I'm fine now. You can see the test results..."
Nie Sheng took the report from Cheng Ni's hand and looked at the numbers written on it. His mood was like riding a roller coaster. Normal, really normal. He was normal!
"Really, that's great...that's great."
Cheng Ni cried tears of joy and hugged Nie Sheng tightly, her face full of excitement and surprise. Really, it's all better now. They're all better now. They're not infected.
“Yeah, that’s great!”
Nie Sheng looked at Cheng Ni, and there was a deeper surprise in his eyes.
"No, sorry... I was too excited..."
Cheng Ni helplessly released Nie Sheng from her embrace, her face flushed as she looked at Dr. Nie. If she hadn't been unable to escape right now, she would have been tempted to run.
"It's okay, I'm just too excited."
Nie Sheng smiled and picked up the two reports. He needed to go to the office and confirm with the camp leader. The camp had to quickly provide them with the medicine. The medicine in his hand was enough for three people, and one dose could be effective for about five patients.
"Any news?"
"Has there been any news?"
Tang Shan was so anxious that he was circling, and his adjutant, who was following him, was also dazed. He hadn't yet fully grasped that antibodies to the virus had indeed been developed. The antidote had already been sent to the blockade area; now, they just had to wait for the results from there.
"No... no news yet..."
"What's going on? Why are the people inside so slow?"
"Why is there still no news? Why, why is there still no news?"
As he continued to mutter and dwell on this nagging question, Tangshan's face was filled with both anticipation and anxiety. His heart was beating restlessly. What should he do? What should he do? Why was there still no news? Not a single word.
"Captain, it's only been ten minutes. How could it be that fast? Even if the medicine takes effect, it takes time. Don't think we can start right away."
"Yeah?"
"Of course it does. The potion takes time to work. We just need to wait patiently."
The adjutant had lost all hope in life, he was devastated to the point of exhaustion. Well, if he continued, he would probably die here.
“Ding ding… ding ding…”
The office phone rang. Tang Shan stepped forward, appeared in front of the desk, and picked up the phone. He froze in shock, not daring to move. Really? Had he heard correctly? Was it true? Was he sure? In fact, the tossing and turning of his mind, the repetition of certainty, had left him unsure whether to believe it or not.
"Chief... Chief, what happened?"
"Commander...what on earth happened?"
The adjutant hurriedly urged on. Under normal circumstances, this scene would never happen.
"That...that...that potion is real. The antidote can really kill the virus."
"real?"
"If there's nothing wrong with my ears, I should be completely sure it's true."
Tangshan felt that he also needed to get checked to confirm whether he had symptoms of Alzheimer's disease or ear problems. Only after confirmation could he believe that everything was true.
"I think there's nothing wrong with your ears, Commander. Your medical report is still on the table."
The adjutant gestured to the nearly fainting commander. His medical results had just arrived, and everything was normal. So, did that mean the potion was truly effective? Could everyone inside be saved? All the infected personnel were able to recover.
"Hurry... hurry... let's go see Mr. Wen quickly, quickly."
Tang Shan reacted quickly and wanted to rush over excitedly to the laboratory to grab all the drugs back, then send them to the blockade area to save more lives.
"Yeah, okay."
Following the leader, they quickly headed towards the lab. Wen Xunqing, who had been waiting at the lab entrance, understood everything. With the answer confirmed, the next step was pharmaceutical production. Niuniu had asked him for quite a few people, so he was confident they could provide enough. Everyone was saved!
"Master Wen, we need a large supply of medicine. Personnel and materials are not a problem."
"I know. I've been prepared for a long time. They've already started production inside. Don't worry, it won't take long."
Wen Xunqing could completely let Niuniu do her thing; he knew she could handle it well. Personnel and materials weren't a problem. With the support of a nation, they would be provided first. If things still didn't work out, he'd have to question the purpose of the people they'd hired.
"Well, the potion's effects have been confirmed, and we need to provide a large amount for treatment. We can prioritize resources towards you. As long as you say it, we can do it."
"No, there's nothing I need you to do."
Wen Xunqing glanced at Tang Shan. He was a good leader, but he wasn't a great leader either. Whether he was a good leader or not had nothing to do with him. After this matter was resolved, he and Niuniu would return to the capital. So, no matter what, he couldn't have any contact with this person again.
"Okay, Mr. Wen, my proposal will be valid for you for life."
Tang Shan left the lab with his adjutant. He knew that Old Man Wen didn't have much of a favorable impression of him. He was already satisfied that this task had been successfully completed. At least, there wouldn't be a huge black mark on his resume in the future, which would make it impossible for him to recover.
"Now, you start counting people. Once we determine that the infected people have recovered, we need to put them in a safe place to prevent them from getting infected a second time."
"Okay, I understand. Chief, could there be a second infection?"
"We need to be prepared for any eventuality. I'm not even sure myself. Once this matter is resolved, everything in the town will be burned and then a deep clean will be carried out."
"Yeah, okay. I'll make the arrangements."
Faced with the leader's mood, the adjutant expressed his understanding and believed that those infected would also support their actions.
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