Chapter 207 The Patient Who Would Not Lie Down
They had fought insectoids all their lives.
They would never let themselves become nutrients for hatching them.
“What is wrong with logistics? Logistics soldiers are soldiers too! We have blood too! This old ran will agit those bugs to the end!”
Anya’s eyes reddened further as he remembered Old Mr. Landry saying that to comfort him
Maybe Julian had no solution.
But Anya still had to ask him to try.
If he did not, he would regret it for the rest of his life.
“Little Serena, how long does this old man have left? Give it to me straight. And where did that brat Anya go? Shouldn’t he be here to see me off?”
Julian stepped into the ward and saw a Beta who looked middle-aged leaning against the headboard. chatting with Dr. Serena Rhodes.
The man had ordinary features and a waxy complexion. He looked honest at first glance, but the sharpness in his brows had not faded.
He joked because he did not want anyone to worry.
The other four patients in the ward were the same.
It was a large shared room, six beds facing one another, the patients keeping each other company
Before Old Mr. Landry could understand who had arrived, Julian walked straight to his bed.
Julian was still thinking about Orion’s birthday gift.
Efficiency mattered.
“You. Lie down. I need to look.”
Old Mr. Landry: “?”
Who are you, kid?
And what do you mean, look?
He did not move.
Anya and Dr. Rhodes exchanged one glance.
No time to explain.
Pin him first.
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So Old Mr. Landry was pressed down by two Omegas.
If he fought back, he might hurt them.
If he did not, the situation was humiliating.
What made him even more speechless was the pretty child who had claimed he wanted to look.
In Old Mr. Landry’s understanding, a doctor “looking” meant questions, scans, maybe even ancient pulse- reading or needles.
This child, however…
He…
He was really just looking?
Yes.
Julian simply opened his big eyes and stared at him.
He stared until even a thick-skinned old man like Landry began to feel awkward.
News that Anya had invited Julian to examine Old Mr. Landry and the others soon reached Rowan and the
rest.
For seniors like Old Mr. Landry, Rowan, Caleb, and the others held real respect.
If there were any way to save him and the others, the Second and Third Legions would spare nothing.
They had considered asking Julian, their little “quack doctor,” to look before.
But Julian had been unwell and asleep for much of the time.
Also, Helen Rockefeller and Jelena had already made an attempt the previous day under Dr. R’s team’s guidance.
That attempt confirmed Dr. Thorne’s theory again.
The insectoids that had fused with human genes had become clever.
Even when lured by S-rank healing-type psychic power, insectoids in deep-stage hosts only approached the removal device.
They would not enter the extraction range.
Helen had been S-rank longer than Jelena, and his healing-type psychic power was purer than hers after her
recent advancement.
Because of that, one insectoid had once been drawn to the very edge of the device’s range.
But the instant Helen activated the removal device, it slipped out with alarming speed.
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Then, as if warning the humans, it gnawed at the host’s organs after escaping.
The result was clear.
Against deep parasitization, A-rank or S-rank Omega made little difference.
For early-stage cases, S-rank Omegas were much more efficient than A-rank Omegas.
Rowan and the others knew their little mäster was better than other S-rank Omegas.
Laurie Rick’s eco-mammoth proved that.
But this was not only an Omega problem anymore.
It involved medicine.
Biology.
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