The situation had only been getting worse, which was not to the benefit of any of them.
Hearing this, Casla asked, "Then what do you suggest we do?"
Piloy smiled, "Don't worry, just leave it to to handle."
"Fine," Casla nodded.
Piloy, accompanied by the security chief, walked to the door and ordered the security guards blocking the entrance to lower their guns.
"Hello everyone, I am one of the mbers of Professor Casla's lab, Piloy Nick."
Hearing this, the man leading the protesters said, "We want to see Casla!"
Sending out a lab mber, what's that supposed to an?
As soon as these words were uttered, the others imdiately echoed, "Yes, yes, yes, we want to see Casla!"
Piloy looked at these foolish people with utter disdain.
In her eyes, these people were no different from pitiable wretches.
A mont passed, and Piloy continued, "I am also the initiator of the P·D Plan. Therefore, seeing is no different from seeing Professor Casla himself."
"You're the initiator of the P·D Plan?" the leading man asked.
Piloy nodded, "I am."
"Then please imdiately terminate the Zombie Plan! Otherwise, we won't be polite anymore!"
"Yeah! We won't be polite!"
The protesters shook banners and shouted.
If an outbreak of zombies were to occur in the land of Polluton, it would surely pose a threat to them.
Especially for those who lived near the lab.
If their family mbers were to unlucky enough to get infected with the zombie virus, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Therefore, the zombie plan must be terminated at once.
Just then,
Snap.
An egg flew through the crowd.
Bang!
The egg splattered right on Piloy's face.
A foul stench instantly filled the air.
Fuck!
Piloy almost swore out loud.
But she held it in.
Waiting.
On the day she shined brightest, these foolish people would certainly pay the price for their actions today!
Piloy tried hard to calm herself down, facing the emotionally charged protesters, even with the stinking egg fluid on her face, she still smiled and said, "Let's all calm down. I know everyone is here protesting because of Professor Thompson's statents. Indeed, the term 'zombie' does provoke fear in people. But I, Piloy, assure you with my life that every step of our experint is legal, legitimate and not at all dangerous."
"Professor Casla joined the biological community at eighteen," she continued, "and his life has made countless contributions to human developnt, not to ntion the many biological awards he has won! We must trust him, Professor Casla would never gamble with the safety of all humanity."
"Everything he's doing is for us to live a happier life in our global village."
"We can't just stop trusting Professor Casla because of a few words from certain people!"
With that said, Piloy went on, "I hereby represent Professor Casla in assuring everyone here that our experint absolutely will not produce a zombie virus."
The crowd quieted down for several minutes.
Suddenly, people began whispering among themselves.
Seizing the mont, Piloy asserted, "I believe that none of you here today have family mbers with Parkinson's disease. Do you know how much suffering Parkinson's patients endure in this world? From the onset of their illness, their joints slowly stiffen, progressing from using a cane to sitting in a wheelchair, and eventually being paralyzed in bed, able to move nothing but their eyes."
"The reason I initiated this experint was to see them live safely and healthily like us."
"I hope everyone can support ! Support this gallant and noble experint. You don't have to do anything, but please don't hinder our progress."
After she finished speaking, the man at the front stepped forward, looked at Piloy, and then said, "How can you assure us that this experint will not unleash a zombie virus?"
Piloy locked eyes with the crowd and declared, word for word, "I stake my life on it. If sothing unforeseen happens with the experint, I am willing to give my life."
It was only because she knew with certainty that there would be no issues with the experint that Piloy dared to make such a firm pledge.
The leading man observed Piloy closely, narrowing his eyes, about to speak when Piloy added, "As scientific researchers, it is our duty to persevere against adversity. As a fellow citizen of Polluton, I truly don't want to see my compatriots being exploited by so foreigners."
With that, Piloy bowed slightly to the crowd, "Long live understanding."
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