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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 1675

Chapter 1675: More Serious Than Imagined

After having lunch with Joyce and sitting at home for a while, Luther left the Warner residence.

He drove to the outskirts of the city, where the sunlight was scorching, and the glaring sun made people feel dizzy.

Biochemical Institute.

When Luther arrived, it was unusually quiet here. After going through layers of disinfection and protection, he reached the innermost bio-cultivation room where Orik and Jocelyn were located.

Orik saw Luther and quickly approached to greet him, "Mr. Warner, why did you suddenly come here?"

Jocelyn was observing microorganisms through a microscope and conducting experiments. She looked up and greeted him as well.

"I came to see if there is any progress," Luther said.

Orik pointed to a petri dish and said, "According to the analysis of your blood, it is certain that microorganisms are causing the problem. The issue is that there are too many types of microorganisms, billions of them. It's like finding a needle in a haystack. I believe that if we know the codes of the microorganisms used in the initial production of the drug, I can successfully create the antidote. Unfortunately, I don't know. Now, Jocelyn and I can only try them one by one. We narrow down the scope first, and then find a way to investigate."

Luther thought for a moment and asked, "I heard that there are five antidotes in total, taken over ten months to detoxify. If I can get one of the antidotes, is it possible for you to create the others?"

After hearing this, Orik questioned, "If someone made five antidotes, it means they are not confident in the antidote they developed, which is why they chose this repeated elimination method. I believe the best choice is to eliminate it once and for all. Well, if you can get the antidote, we can dissolve and analyze it, but it will still be difficult to obtain the original data. It may be somewhat helpful, but not entirely effective. We can only try. As I mentioned earlier, the codes of the microorganisms are the most important. Even if we can find a small piece of information related to the microorganisms, it would be of great help to me."

"Do you mean that not all five antidotes can necessarily detoxify?" Luther was shocked. According to reason, Athena must have obtained the first-hand antidote. After all, he heard Joyce and Cecelia talking about it on the phone.

"I wouldn't say that. Since five antidotes were made, the person who developed them should have some confidence. However, they must have concerns, which means they know the instability of the drug. That's why they made five antidotes to be on the safe side. Once the microorganisms combine with the host, they can vary greatly, and no one knows how it will develop in the end. Because you have no idea who the drug is for. So the antidotes they made definitely have risks in terms of specificity. That's what I meant. Mr. Warner, do you understand my point?" Orik explained in detail.

Luther nodded, "Yes, I understand."

"Now we will take a blood sample from you and cultivate and develop it based on the combination of microorganisms and your body. If we can create an antidote, it will be the fundamental solution," Orik said.

After finishing his explanation, Orik called out to Jocelyn, "Since Mr. Warner is here today, give him the inhibitor we made and inject it."

"Okay," Jocelyn responded. She got up and took out a small bottle from the freezer. Then she grabbed a syringe and extracted the solution from the bottle.

"Mr. Warner, please roll up your sleeve. This is the biological inhibitor we developed. Although it cannot detoxify, it can inhibit the reproduction of microorganisms. In the short term, you won't experience nosebleeds or bleeding from your ears. However, in the long run, it doesn't have a substantial effect. Once the microorganisms are suppressed, they will quickly grow in a drug-resistant manner. We need to develop an antidote before that. This inhibitor can only serve as a temporary solution. Mr. Warner, you can consider whether or not to inject it," Jocelyn explained with a serious expression.

"No problem, go ahead and inject it for me," Luther nodded. If it could suppress his current symptoms, it would be great. He wouldn't have to worry about revealing anything in front of Joyce and making her worry. That's what he hoped for.

Jocelyn inserted the needle into a vein on Luther's arm and injected the inhibitor.

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