Chapter 1615
Lily had not slept a wink for two days.She watched the medicinal concoction intently as she drew a tiny bit and carefully fed a
white mouse.
When the little creature drank it all, she put down the dropper and put the mouse back into the observation cage.She bent over
and studied it carefully.
Having remained quiet, Dr.Morris asked, despite himself, "Are you sure it'll work for the mouse?"
Lily shook her head.
"No."
Dr.Morris was surprised.
"It's because I'm not sure that I'm experimenting first.How could | use it on a human being without knowing what the result would
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Straightening up, Lily glanced at him, then turned to feed the other white mice.
She had familiarized herself with the virus, but it was cunning, and every person of different ages and constitutions would show
different changes in their wrist pulse.
Therefore, to be safe and accurate, she took the virus from each of them and put it into these laboratory mice.
She also selected different strains of mice to produce a relatively more accurate result.
She hoped that by making changes to the medicine in the mixture based on each case, she could develop a cure and end the
pandemic.
"Honestly speaking, | don’t hold much hope for your experiment to work."
Seeing her focus on her experiment, Dr.Morris turned around and said blandly as he leaned against the table.
"Okay."
Lily did not bother about it.
"Even if herbal medicine works, it takes too long to get a result, not to mention that the virus mutates quickly.Before your medicine
could even take effect, the virus could have already mutated.To put it more bluntly, it can’t keep up with the virus’s mutation
speed.
Gazing at her back, Dr.Morris was not being hostile.He simply had no trust in her.
‘She’s too young! I've seen many skilled and famous herbal medicine practitioners who are elder and more experienced.
To state it simply, it all comes down to the accumulation of experience.
‘It differs from mainstream medicine, where we could rely on equipment and data.
If a doctor requires experience to conduct a surgery, let alone a practitioner of herbal medicine, which is somewhat sketchy,
‘However, as Dominic Fike has recommended her and Dr.Blanc holds him in high regard, there is nothing much | can say as
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Lily straightened up and felt her lower back ache.She gently pestled the herbs and turned her head to look at him.
"Are you saying you have no faith in our project and that we won't be able to find a cure?"
Stunned, Dr.Morris hurriedly explained, "No, | didn’t say that! I'm only saying that herbal medicine-"
"why are you so prejudiced against herbal medicine? You feel it's not as good as mainstream medicine?" Lily asked again.
Dr.Morris frowned.
"That's not what | meant! | just thought that even if herbal medicine works, it takes too long to produce results and can hardly
keep up with the mutation speed of the virus.So-"
"Have | ever said that the concoction I'm making is to catch up with the speed of mutation?" Lily asked.
Dr.Morris was puzzled.
"The virus is indeed cunning and smart, not to mention it mutates rapidly and is resistant to drugs.However, why should we try to
catch up with its mutation speed? Furthermore, according to herbal medicine, the so-called illness is simply our bodies reacting to
intruding pathogens through the defense mechanism.It manifests in our varied responses as they hurt our organs."