Chapter 1769: 427: Experiment successful, crying and expressing regret!_5 Chapter 1769: 427: Experiment successful, crying and expressing regret!_5 Charlotte's heart was filled with mixed feelings.
“I want to go and see.” She turned around and walked away.
Marsh Hofmann grabbed her wrist and lowered his voice, “Be good, we members of the Summer family do not grovel.”
Hearing this, Charlotte sighed.
“Brother, you just don't understand this feeling! Do you know how much I like Brandon?”
“No matter how much you like him, you can't grovel,” Marsh said expressionlessly, “and you certainly can't lose the stature of our Summer family.”
Charlotte sighed again, “Alright.”
—
Country Polluton.
Piloy had successfully completed the experiment, and the new gene had not shown any signs of rejection in the mice.
Not only that, but through observation, Piloy discovered that the mice's immune systems had improved several times over what they had been before.
This meant that his experiment was flawless.
Piloy excitedly conveyed this news to Casla.
On hearing this, Casla was very excited, “Quick, take me to see.”
Piloy led Casla to the observation room.
Meanwhile, the mice inside the glass cage indeed looked very healthy.
The test report also showed no problems.
Casla narrowed his eyes, “This is wonderful! Now we're just short of one last experiment.”
That's right.
They still needed an experimental subject.
After all, mice were still different from humans.
Only by transplanting the new gene into a human body could they see the final effect.
Mason Grant then spoke, “I do have a suitable candidate to recommend.”
“Who?” Casla asked.
“Professor Zacks.” Professor Zacks was a famous scientist, and the renowned Zacks galaxy was named after him.
Professor Zacks had considerable renown.
If the first person to be cured was Professor Zacks, the significance would be different.
Before Casla could speak, Piloy said, “I think this proposal is good.”
Apart from Professor Zacks, no one else was qualified to be the first person globally to recover from Parkinson's disease.
Casla hesitated, then said, “Professor Zacks is very cautious, and he probably won't accept being the first one to 'eat the crab.'”
Nobody wants to experiment with their own life.
Especially someone as prominent as Professor Zacks.
Piloy smiled, “I have a way to get Professor Zacks to agree.”
Who wouldn't want a liberation from a long-standing illness?
Casla looked at Piloy, “There's something you might not know yet.”
“What is that?” Piloy asked.
Casla narrowed his eyes, “Professor Zacks and Viola Thompson are very good friends.”
The big bosses have big bosses in their social circles.
Hearing this, the corners of Piloy's mouth slightly lifted, “Then it's perfect to let Viola Thompson see what a real miracle is!”
Piloy quickly got in touch with Professor Zacks.
Over the phone, upon learning that there was finally hope for his condition, he agreed very readily, “Sure, I should feel honored to be the first one to 'eat the crab.'”
Piloy didn't expect things to proceed so smoothly.
Smoothly to the point of feeling unreal.
After hanging up, Piloy immediately shared the good news with Casla.
—
On this side.
After Professor Zacks hung up, Lady Sebanli curiously asked, “Who was that on the phone just now?”
It had been a long time since she had seen her husband smile so happily.
Professor Zacks looked at his wife and told her about the call.
He had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease six months ago, and his current symptoms were paralysis in the left leg, and though his right hand could still move, it was slow and uncontrollably trembling.
This disease was extremely torturous, and the patient would become paralyzed throughout his body while still being conscious.
Now, whenever Professor Zacks thought about soon being bedridden, his heart went numb.
No.
He didn't want to end up like that.
Therefore, he was very excited when he received a call from Piloy.
Hearing this, Lady Sebanli slightly frowned.
She was not unaware of Piloy and Casla's P*D Plan.
This experiment was very risky.
A slight misstep could lead to turning into a zombie.
Especially for the first person to undergo the experiment.
Lady Sebanli continued, “Dear, I think you made that decision too hastily, we should never jest with our lives. Why don't we ask Professor Thompson for her opinion?”
Though she too wished for her husband to get better, the risk was too great.
Hearing this, Professor Zacks hesitated.
But Lady Sebanli still made the call to Viola Thompson, explaining the situation.
“Professor Zacks, although the genetic sequence of mice is very similar to that of humans, there are still some differences. If the experiment fails, you will be risking your life. If possible, I hope you'll reconsider and not be so hasty.”
“You could wait until the experiment has been completely successful before going for the new gene implant.”
Viola Thompson was very clear.
This plan was never going to succeed from the start.
It was a pity.
These people from Country Polluton wouldn't listen to reason.
After hanging up, Lady Sebanli looked at Professor Zacks, “I think Professor Thompson is absolutely right, we don't need to risk being the first to 'eat the crab!' I'm going to call Piloy right now and refuse.”
Professor Zacks couldn't stop her and could only watch helplessly as his wife made the call.
Piloy had just shared the good news with Casla when Lady Sebanli's call came through, “Miss Piloy, I'm sorry! Due to some reasons, Professor Zacks might not be able to be the first to have the new gene implanted, please give this opportunity to someone else.”
“Why?” Piloy was somewhat angry, “Lady Sebanli, could you please let Professor Zacks take the call?”
Naturally, Lady Sebanli wouldn't hand the phone to Professor Zacks, “Sorry, he's already asleep, I can make this decision on his behalf.”
Piloy slightly furrowed her brow, her eyes filled with anger.
She knew there must have been Viola Thompson's influence in this.
Someone like Viola Thompson had no place in the biological field.
After a moment, Piloy continued, “Well then, Lady Sebanli, don't blame me for not warning you. Our vaccine is limited in quantity, and when it's too late, you might not have the chance even if you regret it.”
This was a threat.
Now hers was the only vaccine that could cure Professor Zacks.
Just wait.
One day, this foolish woman, Lady Sebanli, would regret it!
With this thought, Piloy narrowed her eyes.
“Thank you, but I believe we won't regret our decision,” Lady Sebanli said.
Since they had chosen to trust Viola Thompson, they wouldn't regret it.
Piloy didn't say anything more and hung up directly.
Just after she hung up, Casla eagerly asked, “Did Professor Zacks regret his decision?”
Piloy nodded, lightly said, “Don't worry, they'll soon be crying and begging for our help.”
Chapter end
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