Chen ng’er swore to her grandfather, Elder Liu, that she would definitely develop the antidote for the poisonous reagent that the Japanese had developed. She would let everyone not worry in the future. The Japanese still had stock, so there was a need to be afraid. One day, they may fall into the Japanese’s trap. Just like Elder Liu’s brother, they would be injected with such a poisonous reagent and die.
Chen ng’er was a person who kept her word. For the next three days, she locked herself in the pharmacy that Elder Liu had specially modified for Chen ng’er. It had the most advanced equipnt in the world for Chen ng’er to use.
However, after locking the door of the pharmacy, Chen ng’er entered her own space. No matter how advanced the equipnt in the pharmacy was, it was not as complete and advanced as the equipnt in Chen ng’er’s space.
Therefore, for the past three days, everyone outside the pharmacy only knew that Chen ng’er had locked the door and was working to create the antidote in the pharmacy. However, they did not know that Chen ng’er was not in the pharmacy at all.
After Chen ng’er entered the space, she did not act imdiately. She sat quietly on the chair in the study. It looked like she was resting with her eyes closed, but in fact, she was using her mutated brain. This mutated brain was like a large computer. After Chen ng’er entered the instructions, she began to operate automatically. And the process of its operation would be detailed one by one in Chen ng’er’s brain.
Soon, Chen ng’er’s mutated brain passed through the raw materials and ingredients of the reagent that Chen ng’er had brought back from Japan. She then entered the antidote and her mutated brain began to operate at a rapid speed.
Rows and rows of formulae were displayed on Chen ng’er’s brain at a speed that would make one’s eyes blur. At the end of the entire formulae was a summary of the concept and the formula for the antidote that Chen ng’er needed.
Chen ng’er slowly and carefully studied the contents of the mutated brain from the beginning to the end. The formula was not difficult. To Chen ng’er, it was just an ordinary chemical formula. Of course, this was only for Chen ng’er. For others, it was a different matter.
However, when Chen ng’er saw the preparation thod of the antidote and the herbs needed to prepare the antidote, Chen ng’er frowned.
The difficulty of making the antidote was not normal. In other words, it was fortunate that Chen ng’er had a mutated brain. Otherwise, other people might not be able to co up with such a thod to make the antidote even if they spent ten or twenty years on it.
Although the thod to make the antidote was sowhat inconceivable to others, or they felt that it was impossible to complete it, after frowning, Chen ng’er went to the pharmacy and found all the herbs she needed. Then, she began to make her move.
Her mutated brain had given her various herbs to concoct the antidote. Several herbs were forbidden to be put together in dicine. When the two were put together, they would clash and counter each other. After the patient ate them, they would appear to be poisoned. When Chen ng’er was concocting the antidote, she had to follow the steps given by her mutated brain. She could not make a single mistake. The ti for each herb to be put together could not be more than one second apart. The number of grams of each herb that was put in could not have the slightest bit of error.
Under these heavy and strict requirents, the herbs that clashed and countered each other would not produce poison. Instead, they would play a corresponding role.
Chen ng’er did not know how many tis she had failed, nor did she know how many tis she had repeated what she was doing. Every ti her eyes were sore from exhaustion, she would go out and scoop a cup of spring water to drink, or pick a fruit to fill her stomach. When Chen ng’er was eating fruit to rest, her mind would not stop for a mont, she was thinking about what had gone wrong when she was making the dicine.
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