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The research lab responded quickly:

We conducted nurous experints on mice and active viral cultures using the special dication, and the results were promising. However, we cannot guarantee that the special dicine will be effective for children who have been ill for many years. We believe further experints are necessary.

Avery replied:

Send all the research data and experintal data. I’ll take a look first.

Josie was her precious baby. As a top-notch doctor, she’d try her best to treat Josie’s polio.

However, with current dical technology, polio could not be cured.

For this reason, she had already given instructions to the dical research institute in July last year to prioritize the developnt of special dicine for polio.

After investing a large amount of manpower and resources in research and developnt for a year and a half, the laboratory finally made a breakthrough.

Soon, she received a large amount of information from the research institute.

She spent the entire night in front of the computer, sipping coffee and analyzing the information. She ticulously compared the results of Josie’s dical examination and used software to simulate various treatnt options. Ultimately, she concluded that it was treatable. At dawn, she sent a ssage to the laboratory:

Send the special dicine over. I will personally operate on Josie. The surgery should be able to treat Josie’s polio with special dicine.

Then, she yawned loudly and fell asleep without even washing her face.

It was Saturday, and Josie didn’t have to go to class for the next two days. She could learn so simple self-defense skills at ho and how to see through other people’s tricks—especially those of adults.

Those who didn’t know better would think that Josie was living in a dangerous environnt.

Avery slept until the afternoon.

Then, holding a large serving bowl in her left hand and a fork in her right, she ate from the bowl and said to Josie, "Josie, I might be able to help with the issue in your right leg, but I’ll need to perform surgery. Are you scared?"

Josie was wearing cute training clothes. She stood between a few small, cotton-like sandbags and dodged the "attack" of the sandbags according to the thod Zayn taught her. Upon hearing Avery’s words, she imdiately ran out of the sandbags nimbly. She raised her hands and jumped around.

"No! I want to be like other kids. They can run and jump whenever they want, go wherever they please, and be as free as the wind."

"Good adjectives." Avery patted her head. "But I have to tell you, although I’m very confident in the surgery, there’s no such thing as a 100% success rate surgery in this world."

"If the surgery fails, your right leg might beco even more la. Are you afraid?"

Josie was still quite creative. Avery did not want to treat her as a child who did not know anything and make decisions for her.

Josie frowned and thought for a mont before shaking her head. "I’m not afraid."

"Grandpa and Grandma are already so old. They’re not afraid of major surgeries. It’s just leg surgery. I can’t be afraid."

"Good girl." Avery patted her head again. "I’ll tell Mom and Dad tonight. If they have no objections, I’ll operate on you next Monday."

Not only did she find soone to treat the illnesses of the two elderly people, but she also provided unusual dicine to the Carter family, which proved to be very effective.

Not only did Wesley and Claire sleep well at night, but their hair had also darkened and stopped falling out. The wrinkles seed to have stopped growing.

Maria’s skin beca noticeably healthier, and she also beca thinner. Everyone said that she had beco prettier.

Zayn added, "Since taking the Alcoholic Pill that Avery gave , I won’t get drunk no matter how much I drink. No one dares to challenge or pressure into drinking anymore."

Anyone in the family who was perceptive could tell that Avery was far more than just a "laboratory research drug transporter." She might very well be a top-notch doctor.

So when Avery suggested performing the operation on Josie, the entire family agreed.

"Avery is an expert. You have the final say on how to proceed with her treatnt. We’re all behind you."

Hence, Avery applied for three days of leave from kindergarten. On Sunday, she brought Josie to the hospital for a preoperative examination. On Monday, she operated on Josie.

She first injected Josie with a special anti-polio virus drug sent by the laboratory. After confirming that there were no side effects, she perford artificial muscle implantation and bone orthopedic surgery on Josie’s right leg. These two surgeries were minor and did not require general anesthesia.

The artificial muscle implantation she perford involved removing the atrophied muscles and replacing them with specially developed active artificial muscles from the laboratory. These artificial muscles would gradually fuse with the body’s flesh and blood, growing just like normal muscles.

The sa principle applied to the bone orthopedic technique. She removed the deford leg bones and replaced them with specially developed active artificial bones from the laboratory. As long as she injected active cells into these bones regularly, they would gradually fuse with the existing leg bones and beco true biological bones.

These two surgeries were very simple for her. She completed them in three hours.

However, the dicine, artificial muscles, and artificial bones she used in the surgery were all specially provided by the laboratory. The raw materials were very difficult to nurture and extract. The cost of production was extrely high, and the production was scarce. After using them this ti, it would definitely take a long ti to build them again.

It could only be said that the things developed by the laboratory under her na were too advanced and could not be grasped in the current era, so they were rare.

When Josie took leave to undergo surgery, Lola also took leave to treat her illness and returned ho to Vredo City miles away.

Saanvi looked at the bandage on her granddaughter’s hand with heartache and reprimanded Paityn unhappily.

"How did you take care of Lola?"

"Lola only went to Rosemont City for a year, but she was bullied like this. Are you really good to Lola? When you brought Lola to Rosemont City’s kindergarten, how did you promise the Pittman family?"

Paityn stood at the side obediently and listened to her mother-in-law’s lecture.

After her mother-in-law finished reprimanding her, she said carefully, "You’re right. I was careless this ti and didn’t take good care of Lola. Please punish ."

Saanvi said coldly, "I’ve told you many tis. Since you’ve already married into the Pittman family, stay at ho and take care of your husband and children. Don’t always show your face in public. You participate in singing competitions and variety shows every other day. You don’t even have ti to accompany Lola."

Paityn opened her mouth slightly, wanting to say that she didn’t have much ti to participate in variety shows, so it didn’t affect her accompanying Lola and taking care of Lola.

However, in the Pittman family, her mother-in-law’s position was authoritative. She could not have any objections.

She could only say, "You’re right. After my show as a judge ends, I won’t participate in anything for the ti being. I’ll try my best to accompany Lola."

Saanvi was about to reprimand her when the butler walked in and placed a few pages of information in front of her. He said respectfully, "Madam, here is the information on the Carter family."

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