Chapter 3363 Strikingly Similar To Kassy's Injuries

The injuries of the volunteer willing to participate in the clinical trial were strikingly similar to Kassy's injuries. If this volunteer recovered, then Kassy should be able to as well.

Luca felt it was almost like science fiction-completely unrealistic.

Still, when it came to Shanks, she could not help but feel a flicker of hope.

Without realizing it, Luca had started to adopt Shanks' passion for pharmaceuticals and medicine.

Shanks glanced at Luca briefly before shifting his gaze back to the volunteer.

"Get him onto the vehicle, Shanks instructed the staff.

"Yes, Mr. Shanks."

"Why are we putting him in the vehicle?" Luca was puzzled.

Gerald glanced at her and explained, "It's because this room doesn't meet the necessary hygiene standards. Mr. Shanks arranged for a medical van to be brought in."

He heard that Shanks initially planned to transport the volunteer to the Island of Despair for the procedure since the equipment there was fully equipped. However, the volunteer's family disagreed with it.

They were worried about what might happen and insisted the experiment take place in X City.

That way, regardless of the outcome, good or bad, they could bring the volunteer home immediately.

*A medical van, huh?" Luca was a little surprised at the lengths Shanks had gone to.

"Get ready," Shanks said to Luca as he took the test results from the volunteer's family. "He'll need a simple examination."

Since the equipment here was insufficient, Shanks had asked the family to take the volunteer to the hospital for a thorough medical check-up. Once all the reports were ready, they could bring him back to this location.

Luca nodded and then turned to Gerald with another question. "Do you know anything about this volunteer's background?"

"I heard he's got a relative in the same line of work as me, but they don't know about our organization. They just know we're running this secret experiment. His family thought that since things were already pretty messed up, it couldn't get much worse.

as well let the guy go through with the surgery. Who knows? Maybe it'll work."

pondered for

asked curiously, "Ms. Craw, do you think this research will actually succeed? From what I've read, this kind of experiment has never been achieved with current

out soon enough." Luca walked toward the medical

procedures before boarding the van. Once the door was

sterile suit and went through another

volunteer was

could not see or move, which explained why he was a little scared. However, he managed a faint smile, holding on to the hope that he might get a second chance

Shanks, "Mr. Shanks, what

volunteer lie down," instructed

gently guided the volunteer to lie on

studying each detail carefully. Once the volunteer was settled, he assigned Luca another task. "Run an

with practiced ease, completing the ECG and measuring the blood pressure in no

Mr. Shanks. Everything appears

though the volunteer could not see, Shanks introduced himself politely, "Hello, sir. I'm the lead physician for this clinical trial. The procedure

and thighs. Once you've recovered sufficiently, we'll proceed with an eye transplant and repair the optic nerves. Do

volunteer, lying on the medical bed, trembled slightly at Shanks' words. "Yes,

tone

success rate?" asked the volunteer

approximate figure-80%, answered Shanks, his tone carrying a hint of bold confidence. Luca's heart skipped a

procedures, most doctors would avoid giving such definitive probabilities to patients or their families. Still, Shanks had confidently declared 80%. That

It left her stunned.

procedure that had

claiming an

trembled again. Having been ill for so many years, he understood just how

but even then, they warned that it would not guarantee he would walk again since his nerves

was insane. Perhaps he was spouting numbers just to convince him to be part

shaky voice, the volunteer asked, "I have one more

Shanks inspected the instruments they would

the reason for the remaining

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