Cheng Ming's answer was impeccable, mainly because he was not sure whether Master Lin's question was deceiving him, so he simply told the truth.
Huo Yulin closed his eyes again after hearing the words.
Seeing that he didn't ask any more questions, Cheng Ming couldn't help but heaved a sigh of relief. If it was normal, he might be able to tell the clue at a glance.
In the next few days, Huo Yulin's body recovered at a rapid rate. Apart from his pale and sickly complexion, he didn't look like a seriously injured person after getting out of bed and walking around a few times.
This day, as soon as Huo Yulin finished answering the phone, Cheng Ming next to him handed him the water glass, "It's time to drink the medicine."
Huo Yulin took the cup, raised his head and drank the medicine, and then said, "Uncle Cheng, go and prepare tomorrow's plane for me. The exchange meeting in Country M will end in two days, and I need to go back before it ends."
When Cheng Ming heard the words, his eyes showed worry, "You have just recovered a little, and you are not suitable for long-distance fatigue."
"It's okay, I have a sense of proportion." Huo Yulin said lightly, but actually he felt that his physical condition had recovered a bit strangely.
Cheng Ming looked at Huo Yulin, knew his character well, and couldn't persuade him, so he nodded, "Okay."
Huo Yulin put the cup on the tea table, with the astringent taste of traditional Chinese medicine still in his mouth, he looked at Chengming again, and asked casually, "Is the medicine I'm drinking prescribed by the director?"
Cheng Ming looked as usual, nodded back: "Yes."
Huo Yulin didn't say anything, and lay back on the bed again.
**
Here at the medical school.
After several days of experiments, Dr. Gao and several other research doctors finally redeveloped the analytical solution.
These two days are doing live experiments.
The so-called in vivo experiment is to inject the drug into the body of a human or animal, and gradually detect the effect of the drug through observation.
"This medicine seems to be more effective than the batch we developed before." Dr. Gao was standing in front of the glass container, looking at the No. 3 white mouse that had been injected with the medicine, and said.
"I think so too. The previous batch of medicine was used on white mice, and the condition is obviously not so good." Another doctor beside him agreed.
Dr. Gao nodded, finally showing his first smile these days, "Observe for another two days, if the situation is stable, then we can consider using it in larger animals in the next step."
"I don't think there will be any problems if it can be used directly on people." The other doctor paused, and then said: "If the batch of medicines made earlier has not been destroyed, maybe they have been given to those who test the medicines. People bring vitality, if we repeat the experiment step by step...it will waste a lot of time."
Dr. Gao looked at his colleague with a serious look on his face, "Although this potion seems to be fine at the moment, the ingredients in it are slightly different from before. What if..."
Before he finished speaking, he was interrupted, "There is no chance, not to mention that the composition of the ingredients is only slightly different, and it can be adjusted through observation at that time."
Dr. Gao heard the words, but turned his head and looked at Yuan Huan and other colleagues on the other side, "What are your opinions?"
The other two colleagues hesitated to say anything, but Yuan Huan spoke first, "I also agree that it can be used directly on humans. The current condition of No. 3 white rat is better than before, which shows that there is nothing wrong with the medicine."
Dr. Gao helped Yuan Huan a lot with the manuscript, so he had to go in what he said. After a few minutes of silence, he nodded, "That's fine."
(end of this chapter)