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Shi Shi deftly jumped in front of the computer, rely searching for so information—it wouldn’t pose a challenge for her.

anwhile, Jiang Xiao’s gaze was drawn to the injection syringes held by chanical arms.

He walked closer and noticed a row of different dicine bottles, each labeled with various technical terms, so of which he couldn’t even pronounce.

"Damn, the disadvantage of being uneducated."

He wasn’t a doctor and had no knowledge of the specific effects of these dications.

But he knew that in the face of such a terrifying viral infection, antibiotics might be the only hope.

He hesitated for a mont but ultimately decided to take action.

"Brother, don’t bla for being ruthless—anyway, you’re dood," Jiang Xiao murmured to himself as he picked out a few of the most potent-looking antibiotics.

Then he decisively started operating the chanical arms, aligning the syringes with the dicine bottles and drawing the liquid.

His technique was unprofessional, and he didn’t know precisely where to aim the injections with the chanical arms, seeing that the thing inside the dical pod was nearly a mush of flesh.

But in this situation, he couldn’t care too much.

He then aligned the syringes with the infected patient in the dical pod, almost unrecognizable as human, and thrust it towards the heart.

The dicine slowly injected into the infected patient’s body, and Jiang Xiao watched the dical pod closely, hoping to see so positive changes.

However, as ti ticked by second by second, the patient’s condition seed to show no improvent, and the yellow blisters continued to grow and spread.

"Dad, how’s it going over there?"

Shi Shi’s voice interrupted Jiang Xiao’s observation; she had turned on the computer, which displayed so complex data and records.

However, the computer was sowhat slow in loading.

"There’s no change yet," Jiang Xiao replied, a hint of disappointnt in his eyes.

Shi Shi didn’t say much, her attention fully focused on the content on the computer screen.

"Huh? It’s changing!"

The infected patient, previously still like a corpse, suddenly began to tremble violently.

Definitely the antibiotics taking effect!

It made sense, what normal substance would be placed in a dical pod of this level?

"Dad, there is a change, but... it seems like a negative one..."

The infected patient’s body was already largely forsaken, almost completely covered with blisters.

Now, so areas of blisters might be falling off due to the antibiotics...

Logically, this should be a good thing.

But the problem was that the patient’s body was already so ravaged by the blisters that hardly any flesh remained.

So, where the blisters fell off, half-rotted tendons and bones were directly exposed.

There was no more blood in those tendons...

Jiang Xiao realized that the only reason this patient hadn’t died yet was probably because the fluid in the dical pod was sustaining his bodily functions.

It still wasn’t working...

It cured the symptoms, not the root cause!

Even though the previous blisters were falling off, pus continued to flow from the spots, and wherever it settled, new blisters developed.

Jiang Xiao did not suspect that the dication was counterfeit.

In a world that could create such miraculous fluids inside a dical pod, the dical standards here were surely not inferior to Blue Star.

"This virus is indeed terrifying; it’s just unclear how it’s transmitted."

The contagious efficiency of that thick fluid was unquestionable—anyway, Jiang Xiao was not willing to touch it.

"It seems likely to be transmitted through body fluids like saliva, blood, sen, etc."

"If it could be transmitted through the air, that would be serious..."

"Also, it’s unknown how long the incubation period is—if the disease manifests imdiately after contact, that would be relatively manageable."

"I’m just worried about it lurking around for ten days to half a month; that would be an absolute disaster."

Watching Jiang Xiao talk to himself nonstop, Shi Shi’s eyes were filled with admiration.

"Daddy, you know so much!"

"Alas, our generation on Blue Star has been through everything. Diseases that, in ancient tis, would appear once every few centuries; we’ve personally experienced them twice, and we survived both tis. These things have beco common sense."

At the very least, the people of Dragon Country understood the basic logic of preventing the virus from spreading.

Moreover, Jiang Xiao felt that the incubation period of this virus was definitely not short.

Otherwise, it would not have erupted suddenly, causing the governnts of the world to instantly collapse and abandon their rescue efforts for the populace.

"The data is here!"

Shi Shi called Jiang Xiao over to look at it with her.

Sure enough, just as Jiang Xiao thought, this computer contained the dical diagnostic records and logs of the infected person in front of them.

[March 2nd]

Patient: Rong Feilong

Age: 24

Gender: Male

Temperature: 37 degrees

The following information was various details like height, weight, and blood type.

Based on the information above.

This was probably written in the diary, the day schools were arranged to close and the patients were accepted by the dical University.

And this infected individual was most likely the first patient admitted by the dical University.

The dical log was detailed, but unfortunately, the nas of the dications on Blue Star were different, and Jiang Xiao really could not make sense of them.

But what was clear was that all the top antibiotics from both dostic and international sources had been used on this patient, but they were utterly ineffective!

Day one.

The approach was typical: debriding the blisters, followed by anti inflammation and pain relief.

It was useless!

Day two.

In desperation, soone suggested going directly for antibiotics!

Antibiotics are potent and rather brutal.

People living in the countryside would know, when you had a fever as a child, getting a couple of IV bags at the local clinic could cure it.

It worked almost imdiately; as soon as the IV was done, the fever would subside, and your headache would disappear, making everything taste better!

However, all antibiotics also cause load-induced damage to the body, particularly harsh on the kidneys.

But back in that era, nobody understood these things.

They only knew there were several clinics in town; naturally, you would go to whichever one worked best...

The antibiotics used on this infected individual, if used on a normal person, could have claid twenty years of their life span.

There was an effect.

At that ti, it was likely that the patient had far fewer blisters than now.

According to the records in the dical log.

After administering the antibiotics, it suppressed the spread of the virus; the main steps next were to kill all the viral cells in the patient’s body and achieve recovery.

But it failed.

rely two hours later, the virus had crushed the antibiotic forces, and rapidly spread (diffused) throughout the patient’s body.

After that, nothing worked anymore.

The virus penetrated deep into the patient’s skin, flesh, tendons, and bones...

With the current dical techniques of this world, they shockingly found that they had no way to deal with this virus!

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