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Chapter 1295 The dawn of success is right in front of you! (Please vote for double period)

Although the elves used human experiments (even autologous experiments) instead of animal experiments, which made Gretel angry and funny, the work still had to be done.

Not only do you continue to work, but you also have to solve new problems:

Why can a spell that is safe in human experiments cause the animals to bleed from their orifices and then die in animal experiments?!

Will a spell that has been proven safe and effective in animal experiments have no effect or have the opposite effect on humans?

Well, this is quite normal. Even in the past life, there were countless drugs and medical methods that passed animal experiments but failed clinical trials;

However, what about the magic that has proven safe and effective on ordinary animals, on Warcraft, on elves, and on elves with high-level extraordinary powers?

Gretel's head was as big as a bucket, but at the same time, it aroused a raging fighting spirit and curiosity.

——What are you afraid of when there are so many problems? What you are afraid of is that there are no problems. What you are afraid of is that the road ahead is unclear and you can’t see the direction at all.

In scientific research, asking questions and asking a good question is the beginning of successful research!

"I'll reiterate it again! Animal experiments! Animal experiments! Only after all animal experiments have been completed can clinical experiments be carried out! This step must not be reversed!"

Gretel scolded the two elves until they were bloody, then gathered everyone together and reiterated the principles of the experiment:

"I am the person in charge of this project! I am the leader of this research! Either listen to me, or get out of my research group!

There is no need for anyone in my research group to disobey my orders!!!"

There was silence. Grete turned around and scratched a few lines on the whiteboard with the [Endless Ink Pen], crossing out the two dangerous spell configurations.

With so much force, the pen tip was embedded deeply, even making several dents on the whiteboard:

"Okay, let's continue the test!"

There was silence. The elves followed a fixed process and continued to release healing magic on normal and healthy rabbits one by one.

For each spell, five adult male rabbits and five adult female rabbits must pass safely before they can enter the next round of experiments.

As long as there is an abnormality in a rabbit, this configuration will be immediately crossed out from the safe list!

"But……"

A small, trembling voice came from the corner of the crowd. Grete tried his best to keep his face as pleasant as possible:

"how?"

Among the two elves who were scolded bloody by him, the younger and higher-level one stood up.

His eye circles were a little red, and the ends of his pointed ears were also red, but that still didn't stop him from trying to raise his head and look directly into Gretel's eyes:

"However, these two spells have been proven safe on us! They are safe on elves, why should they be crossed out?"

"Because the animal experiment failed." Gretel answered without thinking. Seeing the unconvinced look in his eyes, he took a deep breath and sorted out his thoughts:

"Just like we hunt animals, breed animals, eat their meat, wear their furs, and protect ourselves from hunger and cold.

Using animals for experiments also uses these animals as a barrier between us and illness, pain and death.

If these two spells are put on the safe list this time, more people will pity the lives of animals and try it directly on themselves or try it on others in the future——

In this case, if spells and medicines whose safety has not been verified are tried on humans or elves, it will cause more pain and death. This precedent must not be set."

The first few sentences were soft and gentle, but as they went on, they became more and more severe, and the last two sentences were already stern.

Not only did most of the elves present, including Elder Fahim, nodded slightly, the two scolded elves moved their lips in dissatisfaction, but in the end they could not find any words to defend themselves.

One lowered his head, while the other, the one who spoke, was still a little unwilling to do so. He raised his head and stared at Grete expectantly:

Really not?

Really, absolutely not?

It always makes sense that this spell would be useful on elves, right?

The clear statement in his heart was plastered on his face. Grete pondered for a moment:

"Of course, spells that are not safe on ordinary rabbits may not be unsafe on Warcraft.

When some rabbits get into trouble, it may not be because of the hidden dangers of the spell itself, but because the carrying capacity of ordinary beasts is too low.

In the future, we can try this batch of spells on Warcraft again, and if they are determined to be safe, they can still be re-entered into the list of clinical trials and used on elf warriors."

The sound of gasping came one after another.

The two scolded elves, as well as the other elves, looked relieved at the same time.

Grete sighed and softened her voice a little:

"However, this does not mean that spells that skip animal experiments and directly pass human experiments can enter the next round of experiments.

This only means that we have modified the experimental plan and included Warcraft as experimental animals."

The testing of the new spell model continues. After the safety test comes to an end, it is the effectiveness test:

Umbilical cord blood + normal saline, all destroyed;

Cord blood + serum...

"It's red, it's red!"

A high-pitched, trembling, surprised voice suddenly rose.

Grete, Cerela and Elder Fahim turned their heads at the same time.

Over at the magic experiment team, a young female elf with short silver hair raised a test tube high. In the test tube, bright red filled the air:

It's not the pale red color of just a little bit of umbilical cord blood mixed evenly in the serum, but a much thicker red color that's only a little thinner than blood!

There is something in the umbilical cord blood that, under the influence of magic, produces more blood!!!

Grete's whole body was shaken, and he wanted to jump up and scream.

After such a long time, so many failures, I have experienced hopelessness and despair, and confusion with no way forward.

Today, now, this test tube is bright red, and he finally sees the dawn of success!

He used his last willpower to hold his left wrist with his right hand and squeezed it tightly. He swallowed the joy in his stomach and said loudly:

"calm!"

"Old rules, sampling, microscopic examination, counting!"

With a loud shout, the female elf's joyful smile immediately froze on her face.

She hurriedly said "hmm" and put down the test tube - the test tube fell directly. Fortunately, she released the Feather Falling Technique in time - and started operating according to the standard procedure:

Dilute, fill, count...

"9,10,11...85,86...127,128,129..."

Every more number was reported, the more joy Gretel felt.

The normal value of red blood cells of a hare, as I have counted before, is about 5.0~7.5x10^12/l.

The number counted by microscopy is naturally far from the normal value. However, compared with the diluted umbilical cord blood, there is already enough and exponential growth!

This spell was successful!


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