Chapter 917
Cedrick brought Catelyn to see Yael in the morning two days later.
In that mysterious and well-guarded laboratory, Catelyn finally met Yael for the first time, and as Cedrick had reminded her, he was obsessed with medical research and was wearing a white lab coat.
He had eye bags, too.
Yael perfunctorily greeted Catelyn and Cedrick, took two sets of protective suits for them, and took them to a sterile culture room.
Several Petri dishes were placed on the high cultivation platform, and Yael and Cedrick were speaking in medical terms that Catelyn could not understand.
Nonetheless, she understood that the cells in these Petri dishes were all cultured with the blood of her two sons. If they wanted to find out the effectiveness of the medicine, they could not use reagents for the test because the risk and uncertainty were high.
Wearing a protective mask, Catelyn asked Yael hurriedly, her voice indistinct, "Tell me: do they inherit the disease? Will the suffering be as painful as Ceddy's years ago, and do they need to constantly take medicine like him?"
Miles had not taken any medicine to inhibit the growth of the virus in the past few years, not to mention that he was a premature baby. Catelyn worried that it might be too late for Miles to have his predicament under control.
Yael then explained the information, but as it was riddled with medical terms, Catelyn became exasperated and urged him for a layman's explanation. "English, please!"
"Did I speak alien?" Yael looked at Cedrick, seeking comfort.
Cedrick replied disrespectfully, "Stop beating around the bush. You said a lot, but you didn't give an accurate answer!"
"Okay, fine, come with me."
Yael took the two of them to a transparent glass room with the most advanced blood analyzer.
After Yael hit the pad on the machine, two test sheets were printed, and he handed them to Cedrick and Catelyn. "This is the current status of the virus and immunity in your son's body."
Catelyn did not know what the colorful things sticking to the outer wall of the cell in the enlarged photo were and looked at Cedrick subconsciously.
Cedrick, on the other hand, was extremely astonished.
The virus immunity in the blood of Miles and Ollie were as high as 70 percent.
Although the virus was hereditary, with the development of medicine, some genetic engineering and means could be used to weaken the impact of the virus, resulting in weaker infectivity in cross-generations inheritance.
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