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Chapter 1778: 429: A Global Sensation – The Miracle_4
Although the test subject was a mouse,
the genetic sequence of the mouse wasn’t much different from that of humans.
So, she believed that Sana would definitely be able to stand up.
At these words, Sana’s face was filled with excitement.
This was the most uplifting news she had heard in ten years.
She had thought she would never be able to stand again in her lifetime.
But to think…
Sana’s eyes welled up with tears, “Carol, thank you.”
“Don’t mention it.”
Carol picked up the first vaccine, “We shall now start with the first injection.”
As she finished speaking, Carol inserted the needle into Sana’s vein.
After the first shot, Sana didn’t show any noticeable reaction.
They would continue with the second shot after an hour’s rest.
While resting, journalists began interviewing Sana.
Sana still used the computer to speak, “Yes, I am very excited right now.”
“I don’t feel any discomfort in my body at the moment.”
“I trust Carol.”
“…”
Soon, this news reached international headlines, and it attracted the attention of countless people.
[The patient looks fine! After the first vaccine shot, her spirit has clearly improved!]
[Wasn’t it said that she would turn into a zombie?]
[How is Professor Thompson going to deal with this now?]
[I was waiting to see her turn into a zombie! I didn’t expect Professor Thompson’s statement to be unreliable.]
[It would be weird if it were accurate! She’s just a biologist, not a prophet.]
[No zombies, how boring.]
[Didn’t Professor Thompson like to make bold statements? Why is she silent now?]
[Faced with facts, right?]
[I’m dying of laughter!]
[I came here to see zombies, and this is what you show me?]
[…]
Due to Viola Thompson’s previous statements about the zombie virus, many people started calling her directly.
Viola Thompson accepted an interview with a well-known domestic media outlet.
But it was just a phone interview.
The journalist connected with Viola Thompson for a live broadcast.
Half an hour before the live broadcast, the viewing numbers on the platform had already reached over thirty million.
Soon enough,
the live broadcast began.
At the same time, Sana had also received her third vaccine shot.
“Good day, Professor Thompson.”
“Good day.” Viola Thompson’s voice still sounded calm and mild.
“I’m Fay, a reporter from the Broadcasting and Television Station. Regarding the latest news about the P*D Plan, I’m wondering if you have been following?”
“Yes, I am aware.”
“What are your thoughts on it? Your previous comments about zombies have caused quite a panic, so everyone hopes you can come out and explain a bit.” The reporter paused, then continued, “As far as I know, Miss Carol only has one shot left.”
The patient hadn’t shown any adverse reactions after the last shot.
“Do you still stand by your previous statements about zombies?”
“The zombie virus mutation takes time; it doesn’t happen immediately after vaccination,” Viola Thompson continued, “I still want to remind the residents nearby to take precautions to prevent zombie attacks and virus infection.”
This was not alarmism.
Unfortunately,
some people simply wouldn’t listen.
Hearing this, the reporter asked, “And how long might that take?”
Viola Thompson replied, “It could be as short as three days, or it could take over three years.”
As these words were spoken, the comments flooded in.
[Are you kidding me?! What kind of answer is that? Ten years is over three years, thirty years is too, are we expected to wait until death do us part for the zombie virus to mutate?]
[The professor is talking without any certainty? If you can’t handle it, go home and sell sweet potatoes!]
“Wow, just wow!”
“I really thought there was a Zombie virus and even moved downtown overnight. I didn’t expect even the professor to lie. It seems some of the inside info was right, she’s just scared Piloy will finish the experiment and vie for the C position with her!”
“Thankfully, Piloy insisted on continuing the P*D Plan, otherwise, we might have been deceived.”
“I still believe in Professor Thompson!”
“I want to know what the inside story is.”
“I am so confused.”
“When I first heard the talk of Zombies, I thought it was nonsense, and it looks like it really was.”
The reporter was clearly taken aback, then asked, “So, is there a specific timeframe?”
Viola Thompson spoke calmly, “It varies from person to person. Some can regain the ability to walk shortly after vaccination, while others might become Zombies before they get the chance to recover.”
“Do you mean there’s a specific deadline every day?” the reporter inquired.
“As everyone’s physical condition is different, it’s impossible to judge that for now,” Viola Thompson said, pausing before adding, “But one thing I can be sure of is that with the current knowledge in biology humankind possesses, we cannot yet develop a cure for Parkinson’s disease.”
“So, the loss phenomenon in Piloy’s experiment is bound to occur.” It was just a matter of time.
A few minutes later, the interview concluded.
After completing the vaccination, Piloy also watched Viola Thompson’s interview.
Listening to the exchange, Piloy’s eyes were filled with a mocking expression.
Ridiculous.
So ridiculous!
That Viola Thompson could even say such things.
Viola Thompson was incredible.
Even now, she still refused to admit that someone was better than her.
A moment later, Piloy turned off the live broadcast playback page on her hand, walked to the observation room, and asked about Sana’s condition.
Operating the computer, Sana responded, “Piloy, you don’t have to worry, I’m fine now.”
Piloy continued, “Do you feel unwell anywhere?”
“Not at the moment.” Sana went on with the computer operations, “I even feel quite happy now, I haven’t been this relaxed in many years. Thank you, Piloy.”
“That’s what I should do.”
After vaccination, observation was required for three days.
Three days later, Sana would be able to officially leave the observation room to attend the press conference.
At that time,
Piloy would announce to the whole world that she had completed a great experiment.
Thinking of this, Piloy narrowed her eyes.
No sooner had Piloy stepped out of the observation room than the assistant approached hesitantly, saying, “Miss Piloy, there’s a situation that requires your attention.”
“What happened?” Piloy asked.
The assistant’s face was full of difficulty, then she said, “Well, Miss Sana’s family has arrived.”
Hearing this, Piloy frowned slightly, “There’s no need to bother with them.”
After all, in three days, Sana would regain her health. By then, Sana’s family would realize how foolish they were at this moment!
The assistant nodded, “Okay.”
It seemed Piloy remembered something and then added, “Right, tell them to come to the press conference in three days.”
She wanted to see Sana’s parents overwhelmed with gratitude towards her.
The assistant promised to do so.
The next morning,
As soon as Sana opened her eyes, she felt something was off. The next second, she was shocked to find that her hand could move.
Sana thought she was hallucinating and pinched her face with her hand.
It hurt!
It wasn’t a delusion.
She could really move!
Not only could she move, but she could also stand up.
Sana cried and shouted with excitement.
Since Sana still couldn’t leave the observation room, she excitedly called her family to tell them.
Her family couldn’t believe it when they received Sana’s call.
A person with Parkinson’s disease miraculously recovered after three doses of the vaccine!
Seeing disbelief from her family, Sana had no choice but to start a video call.
After seeing Sana successfully standing up in the video, her family finally believed that Sana had truly recovered!
When Piloy heard the assistant’s report, her eyes were full of confidence, and she smiled, “Everything is within my expectations.”
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