First-Class Lawyer N Chapter 190

Novel: First-Class Lawyer N Author: Mu Su Li Updated:
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It was the way of so afflictions, that, once tripped, ca on with a vengeance.

Yan Suizhi had three seizures in the span of 48 hours alone. The first two were short; one persisting for forty minutes and one persisting for three hours. The third one struck the hardest. It lasted for ten hours straight.

Lin Yuan once modelled the attack on a photon computer. The pain level was far beyond the normal limits of endurance. He could not imagine the situation upstairs, nor did he dare to look.

He could keep a watchful eye on the live data being synced to the machine, doing everything within his capability to speed up the research progress.

Lin Yuan wasnt the only one afraid to see or disturb them.

During this period, senior manager Adams was trying to contact Gu Yan. He had received news from the court that the trial for the Elderly Bobblehead case, due to pressure from multiple parties, was pushed up to Tuesday, which would be in three days.

The court had sent a notice asking both parties availability. Adams wanted to confirm with Gu Yan first, but before he could reach Gu Yan, Fitz stopped him.

However the young lady explained it, in any case, Adams filed an application to the court requesting a postponent of the trial.

The court issued a notice of receipt, informing the start of the postponent procedure.

In the alliance, this procedure was simple. It required either the prosecution or defence to file for the court date to be deferred and the court would process it. Once the reason for the deferral was dealt with, the applicant would cancel the application, and the trial would be automatically rescheduled for 10 a.m. the following day without further notice.

As soon as the procedure was under way, discourse crept in. Several dia outlets, notorious for their clickbait articles, started to make a dia circus out of it. First, they analysed the possibility of the defence lawyer encountering an ergency at such an important ti, and they combined it with the suspects imperious statents from before. Eventually, by so twist of magical brain logic, they ca to this conclusion:

The defence was deliberately stalling, and soone in the police and the courthouses must be helping them.

The court trial had yet to start, but people were already hauling buckets of dirty water, more than eager to toss them onto Gu Yan. The silver-tongued Adams had to work all sorts of connections to mitigate the bad press.

However, none in the hospital currently knew about all this, nor could they care less.

On the third night, the research team which had worked over seventy consecutive hours finally got a result

The research based on the greyfinch took a clear path and the simulated studies on the analyser were a success.

The results on the big screen sent the lab into wild excitent.

Without a word more, Lin Yuan whipped his head around and went up, rushing straight into the ward to convey the good news to Gu Yan.

Only after he was done did he realise that Yan Suizhi had already passed out on the hospital bed.

In three short days, he had lost a considerable amount of weight. His shoulder blades and collarbones jutted out, and the cold sweat at his temples had not yet dried. His hair looked dark from the dampness, blanching his face a pasty pallor.

His thin lips were tightly pursed, the ever-present radian hanging on the corners of his lips had flattened away into a straight line.

The only vibrant colour was the blood seeping, blindingly red, from that line.

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Gu Yan had spent a long ti soothing him, giving Yan Suizhi his hand to bite.

Youd better take care of this hand. Lin Yuan tried to drag him to the sanitation area.

But Gu Yan didnt budge. Its okay. Maybe later.

Only then did Lin Yuan notice that Yan Suizhi was holding on to Gu Yans uninjured hand in his sleep, thin, sinewy fingers threaded through his in a seldom-seen display of dependence.

Lin Yuan shook his head after watching them for a while, going to bring disinfectant and sterile gauze over, treating Gu Yans wound. Next ti, dont offer your hand. See that, there are soft sticks in the decontaminating cabinet next to you.

Thank you. Gaze lowered, Gu Yan rubbed circles gently over the back of Yan Suizhis hand with his thumb, as if trying to blot out the increasingly stark greenish-blue veins.

Despite saying so, when it ca down to it, he wouldnt use those soft sticks at all.

If there was a next ti, he would still reach his hand over. At least, through the pain in his hand, he would know what Yan Suizhi was experiencing.

After Lin Yuan told Gu Yan the good news, he went back down to the lab and gathered everyone for an analysis eting.

If we follow this approach, the treatnt process can be split into three distinct steps. Lin Yuan flicked the results of the simulated studies.

He pointed to the first part and said, The first step is to excise this self-repair regressive gene, and, after mutating it, incorporate the modified gene into the patients geno. This step is prone to error, which includes whether the gene has mutated correctly, whether it can insert to a target site, whether it triggers unwanted immune responses, and so on.

As he spoke, he pulled the screen over. It showed how the patient might behave if the first step was not put into effect well.

Display physical characteristics of a greyfinch rvyn White read one of the failed simulations aloud.

Lin Yuan nodded. Yeah, its easier to deal with external manifestations though. Iris discolouration, downy hair growth similar to greyfinches on surfaces with more hair follicles, and scaly calluses on extremitiesall these can be corrected. On the other hand, stuff like internal organs fusing are much more dangerous and trickier to deal with. Therefore, it is important to make sure that the first step doesnt deviate from the paraters.

The second step is to induce expression of that gene in vivo. Lin Yuan pointed at the high-end genetic equipnt. Well be leaving it to our precious baby here.

Genetic modification reversal technology was previously developed with this machine. When combined with the self-repair regressive gene sequence, they could loop everything back to the origin, which would trigger repair chanisms to excise the unique gene segnt.

Lin Yuan said, It is the most difficult step, but as long as it succeeds, we can get the confetti ready.

This was because the last step was basically clean-up. They simply had to get rid of the gene segnt before it could reintegrate into the chromoso and the greyfinch therapeutic gene strand, then itd be smooth sailing from thereon.

It was encouraging news, but it didnt take long for soone to hesitantly put a downer on their elation. But the success rate of the second step, the hardest one, is worrying

The success rate on the simulated studies was 63%, but it wasnt enough to cover all risks. There was still a dearth of reference data on whether new problems would arise when applied to actual patients.

After the machine factored in the unpredictability, the average success rate dropped straight down to 27.6%.

27.6% isnt too low either. Soone half-heartedly mumbled.

Then if you factor in our zero experience to go on due to this being the pioneer surgery? Soone else retorted. The success rate will drop even further. Cross your heart and tell

if you still stand by what you said.

The lab was subrged in silence.

A mont later, there was a voice that said, We cant fake out of in-vivo studies.

Everyones gaze abruptly congregated on the person who spoke. It was rvyn White.

He was considered a senior to this research team in both age and experience. Therefore, when he suddenly put this forth, even if anyone had an objection, they had to hear him out first.

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like that, theres really no need to be so repulsed by the idea. rvyn White said, Clinical trials provide the base data for potential risks during treatnt. Thereafter, the machine can generate a more precise success rate based on actual data. It will also preempt you on what to look out for or avoid during the treatnt. Therefore

He held up an index finger. It doesnt take much. Just one will do.

In actuality, many present were expecting this and so even wanted to step up, but rvyn White seized the initiative by speaking first.

He spread his arms. Dont scratch your head, look here. Can anyone find a more suitable subject for an in-vivo study than ?

Lin Yuans complexion turned white. Uncle Braids, you

Dont you say anything yet. rvyn White interrupted him, Lets lay it out. First, I understand that gene segnt, its developnt, and am prepared for the possible repercussions. Second, if it triggers any symptoms, I can describe it to you in detail with technical terms. Third, is there anyone here older than ? Cmon, step up?

It was then that the fire pit suddenly beca all the more enticing; everyone was fighting to be it.

However, soone still raised a realistic question. Do we really have enough ti to run one now, though? By conservative estimate, even if everything goes smoothly, itll take half a month, right? If there are so setbacks in between, and then further adjustnts

He crossed his fingers. It might even take a few months.

What they lacked most now was ti.

rvyn White said, Thats if you take the subjects pain tolerance into account. Ignoring that, the study can be pulled off in less than three days.

Everyone frowned. It would be hell for the test subject should they really ignore that.

Moreover, three days is still too much. There are so patients who cant even afford to wait that much longer.

But thats our only option right now.

While they wrecked their brains over this, Lin Yuan entered so figures and category labels for the in-vivo study into the genetic analyser.

He wanted to look through the past projects in hopes of finding referential research material. But as soon as the keywords were entered, the machine automatically pulled up two relevant records.

Wait! Lin Yuans eyes popped at the two results.

What happened? Everyone crowded around, bewildered.

The two relevant records displayed on the screen were even tied together.

The first one was:In-Vivo Study on Therapeutic Applications of the Greyfinch Gene.

The next line was:Experintal Log.

Everyone was stupefied. What is this? Whose is it?

Theyd spent so long to co this far only to find that soone had actually finished all the testing long ago, even docunting the process and the final findings here! Yet they knew nothing of it!

Which database was this retrieved from?

By the ti the question was tossed out, Lin Yuan was already clicking into the source folder. He subconsciously assud that these ca from one of his team mbers, but it suddenly hit him that the Yves family had given him full permissions to access every project teams database.

These two mystifying records actually originated from another research leads database.

Jack White.

Lin Yuan paled. He clicked into the experintal log in complete bewildernt.

The paragraph on the first page was penned by Jack White, and it was discernible from the date that it was a recent addition.

Lin, I know what youve been busy with lately. I might even have co across it earlier than you did.

This is an experintal log of an in-vivo application of the greyfinch gene on a human test subject. I dont know if this trial should be considered a success or a failure. This actually isnt the best solution; the success rate isnt optimistic. But I believe that you wouldnt have chosen this approach unless youve been backed into a corner.

I hope that the day that you see this never cos, but if it does, maybe it can lend you so help.

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