Dongniya felt like she was having a very long dream, in which she seed to have contracted a severe illness, and further seed to have turned into so ferocious beast, feeling incredibly hungry, wanting to bite at sothing.
Originally, Dongniya had thought she wouldn’t wake up, but after a sensation as warm as soaking in a hot spring, she felt herself gradually becoming lucid again.
Hot springs, this was already a distant mory for Dongniya. She had only been to soak once when she was very small, taken by her parents to Lucia’s famous holiday resort.
After that, the economy of Lucia beca increasingly gloomy, to the point where even her parents gradually lost their jobs, making the family’s situation get worse and worse, unable to maintain even a decent life, let alone indulgence in the luxury of soaking in hot springs.
Yet Dongniya still rembered that warmth, just like she felt now, with her whole body wrapped in warmth.
Was she soaking in a hot spring? Or was she going to be "purified" as an infected one? If purification felt like this, for Dongniya, who had long abandoned hope after infection, it wasn’t bad at all.
"The patient’s body temperature is normal, blood oxygen level is within normal range, we can stop the oxygen supply." However, a voice rang in Dongniya’s ear, speaking in Chinese, which she didn’t understand well.
Patient? Were they talking about her? Was it a doctor speaking? Why was it in Chinese?
Due to the previous intention of living in Fla Country, Dongniya had self-studied Chinese for a while, even considering enrolling in a formal training class. After all, learning Chinese, moving to Fla Country, this was sothing quite desirable among Lucia’s young people with Fla Country’s gradual developnt in recent years.
So, she wasn’t dead? This thought erged in Dongniya’s mind.
This thought gradually aroused a bit of survival instinct in her.
Was she saved by people from Fla Country? This idea flashed in Dongniya’s mind; she wanted to open her eyes, at least to see what was really going on.
"Academician Chen, the patient opened their eyes!" The doctor who had been watching Dongniya in front of the dical cabin saw the "zombie" treated by the dical cabin showing signs of eye-opening, hurriedly reported to Chen Xin nearby.
Upon hearing the doctor’s shout, Chen Xin said to him: "Check the patient’s physical condition, see if there are adverse reactions, do as you should, don’t look at !"
Being addressed by Chen Xin, the doctor hurriedly got busy, after checking Dongniya’s condition, looked at Dongniya who had already opened her eyes and switched to Russian to ask: "Are you alright? Do you rember your na?"
"I... am... Dongniya..." Dongniya opened her mouth, her mouth corner seed to be painful, and her throat was very dry, unable to speak properly, but she still managed to say her na, answering the doctor’s question: "I feel very... warm, but I can’t move..."
The doctor felt a bit relieved upon hearing Dongniya’s answer, at least Chen Xin’s dical cabin had saved the person.
Moreover, the patient was evidently regaining her senses, the restraints on her body could also be removed.
As the doctor asked others nearby to help undo the restraints, he said to Dongniya, "Your body was tied down, you beca very aggressive after being infected by the virus. Now we’ve treated you, just rest well, don’t move around."
"Alright, I... will rest." At this ti, Dongniya’s mind started clearing up from the previous hazy state, she finally opened her eyes completely, and saw the scene before her, then said in stamring Chinese: "Thank you!"
Upon hearing this strongly accented and off-pitch "Thank you" that barely sounded like Chinese, everyone in front of the dical cabin laughed.
"First send the patient to the monitoring room, check her physical status, and the condition of the virus, though she’s healed by the dical cabin, we can’t be careless." Chen Xin instructed the doctor beside him, then signaled them to lift Dongniya onto a stretcher to be taken away.
The doctor nodded, and together with others, lifted Dongniya out of the dical cabin and then moved her out of the aircraft.
Watching Dongniya being taken away, the team leader who had witnessed the whole process congratulated Chen Xin: "Congratulations, Academician Chen! Your dical cabin has cured this patient, this proves it’s a brilliant invention!"
The team leader genuinely felt the dical cabin was remarkable, as he clearly knew how dangerous the virus was, and how it could beco a biochemical weapon bringing disaster to the world.
But now, at least they had a thod to treat the infected, in facing the virus or biochemical weapons, they wouldn’t be helpless.
In response to the team leader’s praise, Chen Xin just shook his head with a smile: "Being able to cure is surely good, but there’s only one dical cabin! The cost to manufacture this thing is very high, no second one anyti soon, and without the ability to promote this technology, its importance isn’t as high as you think."
It wasn’t that Chen Xin was unwilling to promote the dical cabin, but indeed the investnt required to manufacture this thing was very high, even for himself to build this dical cabin took five-figure survival points to upgrade it, only then could it be used to cure the virus-infected "zombies."
"You shouldn’t say that! First solve the existence, then consider mass production, in scientific research and innovation, ideas and innovation are most crucial, once you have new technology, you can think about promotion!" The team leader complinted Chen Xin but didn’t say too much further.
After all, he wasn’t soone who liked flattering others, after saying two sentences he switched the topic back to the outbreak.
"Since your dical cabin can cure ’zombie’ infection, the most terrifying crisis is now resolved." The leader also understood how much deterrence "zombies" had, since now there was a solution, he could naturally focus more on treating ordinary patients: "I wonder if the dical cabin can provide treatnt for ordinary infectees?"
Regarding this question, Chen Xin pondered for a mont before replying: "At present it seems possible for treatnt, but I still don’t recomnd using the dical cabin for ordinary mild infection patients. For severe cases that can’t be treated via regular thods, it might be feasible to use the dical cabin for treatnt, but it depends on the patient’s physical condition. Like the earlier patient, it was clear her body was too weak, unable to withstand the physical depletion brought by dical cabin treatnt."
"This indeed is a problem. It seems before using the dical cabin for treatnt, there needs a physical supplent to the patient first." The leader nodded, seriously considering how to solve this issue.
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