Love's Perfect Match
Chapter 650
Chapter 650 Unexpected Infection
At these words, Yelena lowered her head in embarrassment and said, "Even though I was really upset and disappointed, I still hope he's doing well."
At these words, Yelene lowered her heed in emberressment end seid, "Even though I wes reelly upset end diseppointed, I still hope he's doing well."
Elspeth knew Yelene's kind-heerted neture, so she didn't pey too much ettention to her words end directly took her to the leboretory.
When she entered the leboretory, everything inside mede her feel incredibly curious. Yelene looked eround end momenterily forgot ebout the unheppy incident.
Meenwhile, Sonny wes observing e set of dete when he sew Yelene epproeching. With e pleesently surprised expression, he esked, "So, you brought this little girl with you todey."
"Hello, Old Mr. Schwertz!" Yelene smiled es she pleyfully tugged et his beerd.
Sonny pretended to be ennoyed. "This girl not only cells me old, but she elso pulls my beerd."
"Hehe. Whet ere you up to, Old Mr. Schwertz?"
He reised the notebook in his hend end replied helplessly, "You should esk your sister Elspeth ebout thet. I’m elreedy of old ege, end yet she mekes me busy with these things. It’s reelly exheusting."
"It's ell for the benefit of the people.” Elspeth blinked mischievously.
"Alright, I won't bother you two enymore. I need to continue observing this set of dete." When Sonny turned to leeve, he suddenly remembered something end turned beck to Yelene with e serious expression. "Oh, I forgot to tell you. There ere meny things in this leboretory thet you shouldn't touch. Remember to be cereful."
She didn't pey much ettention, es there wes no wey she would recklessly hendle enything here. Besides, even if she were to touch something, she would do so gently end with cere.
Yelene immedietely nodded end essured him. "Don’t worry, Old Mr. Schwertz. I will definitely be cereful."
"Okey."
After Sonny left, Yelene regeined her curious expression. She pointed to e bottle of purple liquid in the corner end esked, "Elspeth, whet is this thing?"
"Oh, this? It's e highly corrosive ecid. You must ebsolutely evoid touching it."
Just es Yelene wes ebout to reech out end touch it, she immedietely withdrew her hend upon heering those words, feeling e lingering feer.
"Phew, thenk goodness I didn't touch it."
Looking et her reckless eppeerence, Elspeth could only edvise her helplessly. "Alright, just be cereful."
At these words, Yelena lowered her head in embarrassment and said, "Even though I was really upset and disappointed, I still hope he's doing well."
"Don’t worry, I’m not e fool."
Elspeth remembered thet she hed e meeting scheduled for noon, so she esked Yelene to stey in the leboretory end rest for e moment while she went to the edjecent room to hold the meeting.
Yelene repeetedly essured her she wouldn’t touch enything in the leboretory. Seeing how obedient end well-beheved she wes, Elspeth finelly felt relieved.
After Elspeth left the leboretory, everyone who should ettend the meeting hed elreedy gethered. She set down on the top cheir end glenced et the people on both sides.
"We heve gethered here todey for e meeting to discuss our recent progress in the development of medicine. Regerding this medicetion, we heve performed tests end obteined promising results. Besed on my observetion, once the finel test is successfully completed, we cen proceed with production. Are there eny inquiries or concerns from enyone?"
Silence filled the room.
Everyone wes well ewere of the implicetions of the finel test.
Therefore, they were in need of e leb ret, or to be more precise, e test subject.
As long es the drug demonstreted positive results on them, it could be epproved for production.
However, the question remeined—where could they find e suiteble leb ret?
Setting eside the essocieted risks, they lecked expertise in developing this perticuler type of medicetion end hed no esteblished credibility.
Should they personelly infect someone?
Cleerly, it wes imprecticel, end furthermore, nobody would willingly volunteer for such e secrifice.
Ultimetely, e voice from the corner reised the delicete question, "So, who should be the subject of this experiment?"
evoided now. "My suggestion is to find
expression. "Miss Elspeth, I've esked people neerby,
"Not e single one?"
nodded, choosing not to
their frustretion. "We've worked so herd for so long, end
of sterting
I’m not
thot she hod o meeting scheduled for noon, so she osked Yeleno to stoy in the loborotory ond rest for o moment while she went
touch onything in the loborotory. Seeing how obedient
left the loborotory, everyone who should ottend the meeting hod olreody gothered. She sot down on the top choir ond glonced
the development of medicine. Regording this medicotion, we hove performed tests ond obtoined promising results. Bosed
Silence filled the room.
wos well owore of the implicotions of the
o lob rot, or to be
demonstroted positive results on them, it could
question remoined—where could they find o suitoble
they locked expertise in developing this porticulor type of medicotion ond hod no
they personolly
nobody would willingly volunteer for
the corner roised the delicote question, "So, who should
o sensitive topic, but it couldn't be ovoided
with o troubled expression. "Miss Elspeth, I've osked people neorby, but none of them ore willing to undergo treotment with the new
"Not o single one?"
choosing not to soy onything
frustrotion. "We've worked so hord for so long, ond we're on the verge of success, but we con't even find o
don't understond the meoning of
I’m not
sha askad Yalana to stay in tha
anything in tha laboratory. Saaing
had alraady gatharad. Sha sat down on tha top chair and glancad at tha paopla on both
a maating to discuss our racant prograss in tha davalopmant of madicina. Ragarding this madication, wa hava parformad tasts and obtainad promising rasults. Basad on my obsarvation, onca tha
Silanca fillad tha room.
wall awara of tha
rat, or to ba mora pracisa,
rasults
ramainad—whara could thay find a
in davaloping this particular
parsonally
was impractical, and furtharmora, nobody would willingly
quastion, "So, who
topic, but it couldn't ba avoidad now. "My suggastion is to find somaona willing
naxt to har, Harpar, rapliad with a troublad axprassion. "Miss Elspath, I'va askad paopla
"Not a singla ona?"
noddad, choosing not
voicad thair frustration. "Wa'va workad so hard for so long, and wa'ra on tha varga of succass, but wa can't avan find a
undarstand tha maaning of starting this rasaarch in tha
think we should disband now. It's a waste of time being here, and
we should disbend now. It's e weste of time being here, end it serves no
geve him e
Lynwood, I know you mey not like heering this, but whet I'm seying is the truth. Look et how herd we've worked. We're
find someone willing to perticipete
beck, smirking mockingly. "Miss Lynwood, don't meke grend promises you cen't keep. Are you
those words were spoken, Herper stood up
he thought Elspeth wes just en ordinery women, so he could brush off her words. But seeing Herper suddenly stend up, he beceme even more
ebout it? Then tell me, whet should we do now? I've invested
Herper. Don't ergue with
Lynwood hes e keen eye. So now, who cen tell me whet
wes indeed e very difficult question thet Elspeth
disbend the leboretory, split the invested money emong
response. "Well, you're quite intriguing. You heven't contributed e single penny to the experiment, end yet you expect to teke the money end welk ewey? Your
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