With the antidote, even if the virus developed rapidly, it could be effectively contained. Shen Yun retired after completing his mission, without any sign of regret.
Whether it is known to outsiders or whether one has to remain anonymous in order to make a contribution has no effect on Chen Yun.
Sitting on the plane, Chen Yun took a rare moment to look at the sky. The sky was still as blue, the clouds were still as white, and the time together was still as beautiful as before, making people nostalgic.
"What are your plans when you go back?" Wen Xunqing couldn't help but ask his closed disciple curiously.
"I plan to continue researching what I mentioned, Grandpa. I've gained new insights from this virus, and it seems I've barely touched the threshold."
As long as he continued his research along this line of thought, he believed he would be able to conquer leukemia. With this experience as a reference, Shen Yun was confident that he would be able to conquer this mountain. With a flash of inspiration, he no longer feared being restricted or having his thoughts disrupted.
"Really? If it can really be solved, that would be a good thing."
Thinking of the children suffering from this disease, Wen Xunqing couldn't help but pay more attention. If leukemia, a disease that has no medical solution, could be cured through the integration of Chinese and Western medicine, it would be a profound achievement in medical history.
"Yeah, I think so too. I don't want to see children suffering."
Shen Yun nodded. She had originally decided to address this disease because she saw that the proportion of children suffering from the disease was much higher than that of adults. She couldn't bear to see a child wither before it could bloom, and she didn't want to see a child suffer from the pain of illness.
"Then we should work harder and strive to solve the problem. As doctors, our job is to cure diseases and save lives."
"Yes, Grandpa. I've always been clear that great doctors govern the country, medium doctors treat people, and small doctors treat illnesses. All I can do is cure illnesses and save lives. As for the rest, there are professionals who are responsible."
Chen Yun didn't want to shoulder too much responsibility. The greater the responsibility, the more you have to shoulder. Isn't it better to just stay like this? If there are patients, I can treat them. If there are no patients, I can focus on researching the symptoms I want to study.
After hearing Chen Yun's words, Wen Xunqing fell silent. He didn't know what to say. Suddenly, it felt as if all his perspectives had been crushed and then reassembled by his young apprentice. Was he too old to keep up with the times? Or was he simply out of touch, outdated? With his children already so accomplished, he should just enjoy his retirement in peace!
"The matter has been resolved satisfactorily. How do you deal with Miss Shen and Mr. Wen?"
All the high-ranking officials in the capital were gloomy, because the awards were of no use to those two. Elder Wen had nothing to reward, and Miss Shen was even more of a headache. They had too many titles, so it seemed they could only replenish them with material gifts.
“Only material rewards.”
"Yeah! It can only be a material reward. Otherwise, give them a promise?"
“That’s not good!”
Everyone was divided over their opinions, not knowing what to do. After all, this matter depended entirely on Elder Wen and Miss Shen to resolve. Otherwise, the country's prestige and various unrest would make the already unstable country even more precarious.
"Then...what kind of reward can we offer?"
The challenge is the inability to give the proper reward. Miss Shen Yun's contributions are truly immense; the motherland has gained so much thanks to her. She can only be an unsung hero. Everyone already feels incredibly sorry for her, and now, thanks to Shen Yun resolving this crisis, are they going to take advantage of her even more?
"Let's do this! Find someone to ask her what kind of reward she'd like. No matter what she needs, as long as it can be satisfied, try to satisfy it."
The leader made the decision, and he really liked this little girl. Making such a promise was not easy.
"Okay, it's decided."
"Now, how do we resolve the issue at the border?"
The virus no longer posed any threat, so all they had to do now was recuperate. They also needed to plan for how to deal with the situation and follow-up matters.
"From now on, we must be more cautious about border issues and ensure that any crisis is contained outside the border in a timely manner."
We still don't know if the virus originated from a country outside our borders, so we must be even more cautious. Treat any danger the same way, and eliminate them promptly, otherwise...
"good……"
Suddenly, a new round of crackdowns began at the border. All factions were in a state of panic, unsure whether they were on the government's blacklist. The severity of this virus incident exceeded everyone's expectations. Those arrested came from all walks of life, including many philanthropists and elites.
The spies' activity was severely dampened; they had never imagined that the dragon's movements could be so dangerous. Their efforts and advance preparations were all in vain, their entire plan completely thwarted.
"Damn it... This operation has caused us heavy losses."
"Stop talking. We have so much trouble that we can't express it."
A dumb person swallowing bitter herbs, unable to express their bitterness. Their plans, their actions, were all in shambles. What could they do? They could only bear the consequences of this loss. Reclaiming their position was unlikely. Any further activity would require a change of turf.
"Oh... it's terrible, it's terrible..."
The fruits of so much hard work were destroyed overnight. Just watching it makes my heart ache, my liver ache, and even more so my stomach ache.
"Nothing, nothing."
The nations gathered together, discussing their response. What could they do? If they didn't relocate, the fire would come back to haunt them. Those people, like they were equipped with radar, wiped out every last one of their territory and detained many people, attempting to interrogate their final location and the leader.
“This country has grown stronger.”
A leader from Country M looked at the people around him and decided to withdraw. All the plans had to be canceled. They couldn't take advantage of the situation anymore. From now on, if they wanted to develop, they had to take the path of cooperation. Otherwise...
"Just leave like this?" He looked at it and asked unwillingly.
"How else do you want to leave? Let them see you off?"
I glanced at him. Could he be planning to leave with a farewell? That was impossible. He wasn't that easy-going. If he didn't leave this time, he wouldn't be able to leave next time. His attitude was so obvious, who could possibly pretend to be deaf and dumb and refuse to acknowledge it?
"I won't give up."
"I'm also very unwilling, but can an egg hit a stone?"
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