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Chapter 292: There should be a degree of eccentricity

Facing the two people's surprised gazes, Su Ci touched the tip of her nose sarcastically.

"I know it's embarrassing, but I really need them..."

Without this medicinal material, Su Ci would have no way to make the antidote.

There is no antidote. If you want to save the lives of those children, you have to use Shen Zhiyan's blood.

The drug components in the blood are diluted. To achieve the effect of the drug, a blood dose is absolutely necessary.

She couldn't bear it...

Mr. Wu was stunned for a moment, he didn't expect Su Ci to be so persistent.

Professor Gu opened his mouth and smoothed things over: "Master, it's like this. In the past six months, several children have been lost one after another. Half a month ago, they were found abandoned near the suburbs."

He knew that there was no way he could hide such a thing, but he still told the truth.

Mr. Wu has not been involved in world affairs for many years. When he first heard the news, he couldn't get over it for a while.

"Can you show me the antidote to the poison?"

Su Ci immediately took out both prescriptions from her bag.

One was written by the master, and the other was written by her after she found alternative medicinal materials.

The efficacy of the second dose is definitely not as good as the first dose, but the cost can be kept very low.

More suitable for large-dose production.

There are about a dozen children missing so far.

Their situation is still unknown, and Su Ci must make adequate preparations.

She doesn't want those children to end up dying because they can't afford medicine.

Mr. Wu held two prescriptions, his hands trembling slightly. The more he looked down, the more excited he became.

"Okay! Okay! Okay!"

He said the word "good" three times in a row, and his eyes were a little moist with excitement.

After a long time, he asked: "My child, is this the prescription you wrote?"

Su Ci followed his line of sight and found that it was the second copy, the one she wrote.

She nodded and answered truthfully: "Yes. The prescription written by the master is undoubtedly the most effective, but these medicinal materials are difficult to find and expensive."

Many people who have lost their children are ordinary families who simply cannot afford expensive medical expenses.

Professor Wu nodded solemnly and looked at Su Ci with more approval in his eyes, "He is indeed a good seedling! Wushuang's vision is really good."

He pondered for a moment, then his eyes fell on the herbs that he had planted for several years before they gradually grew, and said: "Take all of these, just leave two plants for me."

Su Ci was so shocked that she couldn't speak.

Take them all?

Did she hear it correctly?

How precious are Buddha lotus seeds? Even if you pay a high price, you may not be able to buy them, but Mr. Wu actually wants to give them all to her.

"Of course I'm not giving it to you unconditionally." A flash of light flashed in Mr. Wu's deep eyes, "Just think of it as a loan. When you develop the antidote, you will have to pay back as much as you borrowed from me."

"No problem. I may want to borrow your breeding room then."

This cultivation room was determined by Mr. Wu after many experiments and is the most suitable simulated growth environment for Buddha lotus seeds.

With this place, growing medicinal materials is almost twice the result with half the effort.

Su Ci happily picked the medicinal materials, and Mr. Wu looked at Su Ci deeply.

At a certain moment, he actually saw Luo Wushuang's shadow in a trance.

He sighed deeply and waved to Professor Wu, "Follow me to the study. I have something to tell you."

Professor Gu also glanced at Su Ci and then left quietly.

In the study room.

Professor Gu stood in front of his desk and asked, "Master, what do you want from me?"

Mr. Wu stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window with his hands behind his back, his wrinkled face showing a bit of vicissitudes of life.

After a long time, he sighed quietly, "Chengsen, stop it."

Professor Gu's face stiffened for a moment, and then quickly returned to normal, "Master, I don't know what you are talking about."

Mr. Wu slowly turned around and stared at him with his sharp eyes, "No, you know exactly what I'm talking about."

The two faced off silently, neither willing to give in to the other.

After a long time, Professor Gu was the first to be defeated and broke the silence.

"Master, I have been working hard for so long, and I only have one last step to go. I don't want to give up."

"But what you did was wrong, and all your persistence was meaningless." Mr. Wu persuaded him earnestly.

Professor Gu's expression changed instantly.

His eyes were red, full of anger and resentment, "Why is what I do wrong? What Luo Wushuang does is right? Master, there should be a limit to partiality!"

What Professor Gu resented most in his life was his master's partiality.

Just because Luo Wushuang's talent is relatively high, he should be liked by everyone? So everything he does is right?

Mr. Wu never thought that Gu Chengsen would think like this.

He was so angry that he shook his body, pointed at Gu Chengsen and cursed: "Am I partial to Luo Wushuang? If I were partial to him, how could you be where you are today? Do you still have any conscience?"

Gu Chengsen sneered: "I have no conscience? I didn't know who it was that opened a small stove for Luo Wushuang, and handed over all the most important projects to him. And me? I have nothing... Now it's hard for me to succeed.

Now, you still want to stop me?"

"Master, in your mind, am I that bad? Am I not as good as Luo Wushuang at all?"

Looking at Gu Chengsen's ferocious look, Mr. Wu opened his mouth, but did not say the last word.

He held his chest that was heaving violently, feeling very angry.

"Gu Chengsen, I have never denied your talent and ability in medicine, but you can't ignore human life just to prove yourself! Those children are innocent!"

In the end, Mr. Wu couldn't control his emotions and roared in a low voice.

Professor Gu sneered: "For the advancement of medicine, sometimes appropriate sacrifices are necessary."

"Why do you decide life and death for others?" Mr. Wu looked at him in disbelief. He couldn't believe that the person in front of him was the disciple he taught alone.

"Master, isn't this what you taught me? Have you forgotten?" Professor Gu suddenly laughed, with a gloomy storm suppressing his dark eyes, "You said that for the advancement of medicine, sacrifice is inevitable

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Professor Wu: "I'm talking about self-sacrifice, not asking you to play with human life in applause!"

"It's not important anymore." Professor Gu chuckled, "Isn't what I'm doing now what you wanted to do at the beginning?"

"You! What are you talking about?"

"Am I wrong? For this experiment, you did not hesitate to drive away Luo Wushuang, who strongly opposed you, and almost killed him. I just did the unfinished experiment for you." Professor Gu sneered and looked at

Mr. Xiang Wu's eyes were full of sarcasm.


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