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Chapter 1610

Chloe Collins’ beautiful eyes darkened, "What did you say?"

She had a foreboding feeling.

Albert Green gritted his teeth and spoke frankly, "Actually, in the antidote injected into Charles Carrington last night, I dissolved blood twice. The first ti, it was your blood, and it failed. Your blood completely neutralized the dicinal properties of the antidote, rendering it ineffective. The second ti, I used Alexander Foster’s blood."

Chloe’s heart skipped a beat; it was indeed as she had suspected.

"How did he know about this?"

Albert Green coughed awkwardly and said, "It’s... my mouth couldn’t hold back, and I let slip a little. But you have to believe, it was originally his idea to use blood as a catalyst. That’s why he ca to , so I let it slip. In the end, it’s because you and your husband are so in sync."

Chloe glanced at him and asked, "Did he tell you not to tell ?"

Albert Green felt embarrassed again.

Chloe sighed lightly, "Mr. Green, how can I trust you in the future with this behavior?"

Albert Green laughed, "You still can. It’s just that my mouth is only loose when it cos to both of you. With others, nobody has managed to break through."

Chloe did not argue with him too much. As for Alex, she would talk to him when he returned ho.

She steered the conversation back to the main topic, "So, was it Alexander Foster’s blood that had an effect?"

Albert Green nodded.

"You rember when you first ca into contact with him, you said his scent would relieve your heart condition. We later found out it was because he regularly took dicinal baths; those dicines had an effect. But when we extracted those ingredients and included them in the dicine, the effect wasn’t significant.

Looking at it now, it seems that he himself is the one that can make you feel comfortable."

Chloe frowned slightly, feeling his choice of words was a bit improper.

She didn’t dwell on that and simply asked, "Why?"

Albert Green said, "It should be because of Emma Foster. He told yesterday that Emma had been feeding him a kind of dicine that regulated the body ever since he was a child, which I haven’t obtained yet and don’t know the ingredients of. Anyway, he’s been taking it for as many years as Emma has been administering it, supposedly to strengthen his body."

Chloe gradually understood, "BDR-2 was developed by Emma Foster, so she might have formulated the antidote and used... Alexander Foster to test it?"

"It was to refine dicine," Albert Green clarified, "Alexander Foster said that after every ti he took the dicine, he had to give blood. Rembering this led him to approach with the idea of donating blood."

Chloe nodded, "Dwelling on the past serves no purpose now. Let’s focus on the present; discover the active component in his blood so that the dicine can potentially be mass-produced in the future."

Albert Green agreed, "That’s right, we were at our wits’ end, directionless, and at most we could only develop the vaccine. Now with this clue, we finally have a breakthrough to breathe a sigh of relief."

His laugh conveyed a sense of relief.

"In that case, could his body also be immune to the new virus?" she inquired.

Albert Green frowned, "It’s hard to say, but let’s hope so. We should first administer the vaccine to him."

"Not yet," Chloe demurred after a mont’s thought.

"The matter of the vaccine needs to be taken more seriously," she said.

Albert Green queried, "Hmm?"

"If we suddenly release this vaccine now, with the Whites exerting pressure, it will be difficult to convince the public. We must set an example. Tomorrow, I will arrange for journalists to broadcast the vaccination live."

"This is what we had discussed before."

Albert Green drew out a long "Oh," saying, "I almost forgot, you two are business people, haha, alright, don’t worry, our batch of vaccines will definitely be more effective than the Whites’!"

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