"Professor, the laboratory space has been arranged," Kyuuzai Ryousen reported to Chen Yu in his office. "My father helped to contact a pharmaceutical company that was selling their property, which was originally their research and developnt lab. Recently, this pharmaceutical enterprise intended to sell so of its real estate to increase its liquid funds and reduce the financial pressure brought about by the developnt of new products, so after contacting them, I have purchased that laboratory and an apartnt building next to it."
"An apartnt building? Are you planning to convert it into patient wards?" Chen Yu asked, flipping through the project plan that Kyuuzai Ryousen had prepared, his interest piqued.
Kyuuzai Ryousen nodded, explaining to Chen Yu, "Because you received the approval for the Regenerative dicine Research Laboratory, as regenerative dicine research differs from traditional drug research, besides the research labs, there should also be wards where the healing thods can be put into practice. With this purpose in mind, I bought the adjacent apartnt building, which is now being transford along with the laboratory."
Hearing this, Chen Yu looked at the design proposal in his hands and nodded in satisfaction, "Having so wards would indeed be very convenient. I am quite pleased with this design. Well done, Ryosen-kun."
"You flatter , Professor. It's my duty," Kyuuzai Ryousen replied, his eyes noticeably brightened by the praise, but he still bowed deeply to Chen Yu, a gesture of modesty.
Closing the project plan and casually placing it on the office desk, Chen Yu glanced at the clock on the wall and said to Kyuuzai Ryousen, "It is almost ti for lunch. Let's have a simple al together at noon."
"It would be an honor!" Kyuuzai Ryousen eagerly agreed.
Seeing that Kyuuzai Ryousen had agreed, Chen Yu stood up from his desk and headed towards the cafeteria, with Kyuuzai Ryousen quickly following half a step behind him.
When the two arrived at the cafeteria, Chen Yu naturally went to have the bento lovingly prepared by Jounouchi Hiromi, while Kyuuzai Ryousen dutifully went to order his al.
However, when Chen Yu found Jounouchi Hiromi, he was surprised to see that the Egawa Sae couple was also sitting at her table, appearing to be in discussion about sothing.
"Hiromi, what are you talking about?" Chen Yu greeted the Egawa Sae couple before sitting down next to Jounouchi Hiromi.
"Mr. Chen Yu, you're here?" Jounouchi Hiromi noticed Chen Yu approaching and hurriedly placed the bento she had prepared in front of him, "Here, this is today's bento. I've made your favorite broccoli and atballs, and it's already heated up."
"Thank you, then I won't hold back," Chen Yu took the bento, gave an apologetic look to the Egawa Sae couple, and then opened the bento box, taking out his chopsticks to start eating.
anwhile, Egawa Sae hastily sent her husband to order their al, but continued discussing with Jounouchi Hiromi the topic they hadn't finished, "Doctor Jounouchi, your research is epoch-making for all humanity, especially for won, it's of unparalleled importance! This can completely liberate won from childbirth!
Please allow to cover this event from start to finish! I want to record the whole process, from now until my child is born, into a special program to be broadcast on the television. Please, you must agree to this!"
The request Egawa Sae made to Jounouchi Hiromi was an idea she thought of after seeing her own child and settling her worries because, as a dia professional, she had keenly sensed the potentially explosive news within this matter.
Egawa Sae was the world's first pregnant woman to have her fetus extracted during gestation, and her child was also the first fetus to undergo ex-utero pregnancy. This was not just a new dical procedure; it signified that won could entirely be freed from the act of carrying a pregnancy.
In modern society, in vitro fertilization technology was already highly developed, so obtaining embryos for children was not difficult. The issue had been that there had been no breakthrough in the technology for nurturing fetuses artificially, and the research on artificial wombs had always been at an impasse, resulting in no success in ex-utero gestation.
However, with the advent of the artificial womb technology researched by Jounouchi Hiromi, it signified the feasibility of ex-utero pregnancy, and also ant that the birth of new life would no longer require the female body—it could be completely achieved through in vitro fertilization combined with artificial womb gestation, completely liberating won from the process of giving birth.
Although Egawa Sae was not an extre feminist, as a dia professional, she wanted to report this event of significant importance to won, even if she was only doing it as a journalist, not just as a woman.
For a dia professional like Egawa Sae, neglecting to report such a groundbreaking news story was almost criminal.
Therefore, she requested Jounouchi Hiromi's permission to cover the event and wanted to docunt the entire process of her own child's growth until birth, even to create a special program about it.
Egawa Sae was confident that if the program was broadcast, it would surely cause widespread public attention and provoke a significant societal response. At that ti, it would play a crucial role in changing the social status of won.
"This… Ms. Egawa Sae, could you give so ti to think about this?" Jounouchi Hiromi didn't outright object to presenting her research through the dia, but she wasn't as enthusiastic about it as Egawa Sae and even felt a slight reluctance.
Seeing Jounouchi Hiromi's hesitation, Egawa Sae couldn't pressure her further. Even though the child was Egawa Sae's own, and she, as the mother, had the right to decide whether or not to make her child's growth public, the research belonged to Jounouchi Hiromi after all.
In Japan, a country that places great emphasis on the protection of intellectual property rights, even television programs filming on the streets must obtain permission from the subjects, such as interior shots of a store or passersby, else they would have to blur them out with mosaic. Therefore, if Jounouchi Hiromi didn't agree, Egawa Sae wouldn't be able to report on it, which is exactly why she was earnestly beseeching Jounouchi Hiromi.
"Please Jounouchi-sensei, I implore you to seriously consider this matter!" Egawa Sae pleaded with Jounouchi Hiromi earnestly.
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