Upon hearing this, Professor Casla simply stared at Viola Thompson with a look of incomprehension in his eyes.
Terminate imdiately?
Why?
They had invested countless financial and material resources since the inception of this experint.
Yet now, Viola Thompson was suddenly asking him to cease collaboration.
This was sowhat unacceptable to Professor Casla.
Because the experint was of great importance and could not simply be terminated on a whim.
A mont later, Professor Casla cleared his throat and then said, "Professor Thompson, may I ask why?"
Viola Thompson turned to look at Professor Casla, "Because this experint involves not only cell division, but also genetic editing. Once it involves genetic editing, it is very likely to encounter situations that we cannot control."
Such as harmful gene mutations, inheritable gene sequences, if a synthetic sequence was forcibly implanted, it could pose an unpredictable threat to humanity.
Upon hearing this, Professor Casla's eyes widened.
He hadn't expected that Viola Thompson could discern the core of this experint in one glance.
Without waiting for Professor Casla to speak, Viola Thompson continued, "Professor Casla, as experinters, I think you should be more aware than I am what the consequences of forcing the experint could be."
Professor Casla frowned subtly.
A mont later, he continued, "Professor Thompson, since the experint has not yet been completed, how can you be so certain that it will bring us harm?"
Viola Thompson replied, "In Sinian Country, there is a saying, 'prevent problems before they occur.' If we forcefully complete the experint without understanding the results, who will bear the consequences?"
Upon hearing this, Professor Casla was stunned.
After a mont, he said, "Professor Thompson, I understand your point. But as scientific researchers, we should continuously develop more advanced technologies to benefit humanity."
"There are many experints where the results are unknown until they are completed, but we cannot stop experintation because of these unknown factors."
If every researcher thought this way, then humanity would not have developed to where it is today!
Many civilizations would have ended before they even began.
At this point, Professor Casla paused and looked at Viola Thompson, "Professor Thompson, you are a top global biologist; whether we can continue this experint, I hope you will not withhold your valuable insight."
Viola Thompson went on to say, "Professor Casla, although this experint is not yet complete, the final result will certainly be unsatisfactory. My only suggestion is to imdiately terminate the experint to cut the losses."
Upon hearing this, Professor Casla's face was full of distress, "Professor Thompson..."
The investnt in this experint was just too great.
After all, Viola Thompson was an outsider.
So things she said might sound simple, just move the lips, but executing them was another matter altogether.
Professor Casla pondered his choice of words in his mind before continuing, "Is there really no other choice but to stop the project?"
Viola Thompson still wore an indifferent expression, "No."
Professor Casla was still sowhat reluctant, "Professor Thompson, we have been preparing this experint for nearly ten years; during these years, we encountered many difficulties, but we persisted until now. By suddenly asking us to terminate, I really have no way to explain to them."
Both to superiors and subordinates.
"Professor Thompson, please help us!"
"As long as you are willing to help us, no matter what you ask to do, I will not say 'no.'"
Viola Thompson just stared at Professor Casla, "Professor Casla, I think you still do not understand your own situation. This experint should never have started in the first place."
Just at that mont.
Snap!
The door was pushed open from the outside.
It wasn't just anyone.
It was Peiloy.
Peiloy disregarded the expert, Viola Thompson, and looked at Professor Casla, "Professor Casla, you don't need to ask others; I am confident I can lead everyone to complete this experint."
In Peiloy's life.
She never trusted anyone.
She only trusted herself.
As for those so-called experts, they knew nothing, only good for theoretical discussions.
If Viola Thompson were a competent researcher, she would not have made such irresponsible remarks.
Ten years of experintation.
Ten years of dedication!
Others' ten years of effort, in Viola Thompson's eyes, simply did not matter.
After all, she could gain everything without doing anything.
Because she had never invested anything, that's why she could speak so carelessly.
Peiloy had the utmost contempt for such people.
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