Chapter 1312 Fierce battle is inevitable
When the officer saw Su Tao, he saluted and said, "Hello, I am responsible for protecting you from evacuating Tali Village."
Xie Jiaojiao was helping the translation. Seeing that these officers were wearing chemical-proof suits, Su Tao was obviously worried about being infected by the epidemic. He shook his head and said, "We are very grateful for you to arrive in time, but the epidemic in Tali Village is not over yet. There are still patients here, so we cannot leave for the time being."
The officer was embarrassed. He found that these Chinese doctors were wearing white coats, while his soldiers were wearing chemical protective suits, so they looked like these volunteers were braver than them.
The officer took a deep breath and continued to persuade: "There are not many villagers in Tali Village. We will transfer them to better-conditioned hospitals for treatment. You are from China and are our distinguished guests. Your help to us before is enough to make us respect us. But you have also seen that Talijik has many dangers in China, and we are ordered to protect your safety. In addition, your country's sea ships are now heading towards the port of Kadar and are expected to arrive tomorrow at noon. You can leave Talijik on a warship and return to your motherland."
"We are leaving, what should we do with these patients?" Su Tao asked very seriously. He found that the attitude of the Talijik government had not changed, and he still planned to completely isolate Tali Village from the outside world and let these villagers fend for themselves.
"All Taligeks will remember your good deeds, and your mission has been completed." The officer stressed again.
"No, the epidemic is still going on, our work is not over yet." Su Tao and the officer said, "Thank you for your kindness. We are doctors. Since we have decided to come to Talijik for medical assistance, we must stick to our position and wait until the epidemic is completely over before we can return to our country. This is our responsibility and also about our dignity."
Village chief Haynes listened to Su Tao's answer next to him, his eyes filled with enthusiasm. He saw Su Tao's body covered in bruises, but he decided to stay at this moment.
Haines said in a deep voice: "Doctor Su, my behavior touched me. However, Tari Village is too dangerous, you should follow them to leave. We will stay here and live tenaciously. You have brought us Chinese medicine soup and the dawn of survival, which is enough."
After hearing Xie Jiaojiao's translation, Su Tao felt a little touched and said in a deep voice: "There is an old saying in China that people who travel a hundred miles are half ninety. A journey of one hundred miles can only be considered halfway through ninety miles. The closer you get to work, the more difficult it is to persevere until the end. We have not completely controlled the epidemic, so we must never leave. This is our determination!"
The officer did not expect Su Tao to be so stubborn. He sighed heavily and said, "Then I will ask the superiors for instructions now to see how they decide. If the superiors require that you must protect your safety, we can only take coercive measures."
Although the officer said this, he still sighed in his heart about the fearlessness and selflessness of these Chinese doctors. He sighed in his heart that this rescue operation was worthy. Huaxia is not bad for being Talijik's brother. Such a sincere international friend must be loyal to each other.
The officer called the superior, explaining Su Tao's attitude, and the superior contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Talijik government knew that although the medical aid team had not found anti-toxic agents, it had at least controlled the current condition of Tali Village, especially the news of zero deaths, which shocked the Talifang, which proved that these Chinese traditional Chinese medicine practitioners had great hope to resolve the epidemic.
Therefore, the Tajikan side still hopes that the international medical team from China will continue to stay at home and help resolve the epidemic.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Talijik and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China communicated again, and finally respected Su Tao's ideas. Qihuang Charity International Medical Assistance Team continued to stay in Talijik to help control the epidemic, but the Talijik side wanted to ensure the safety of the medical assistance team.
Of course, China also has limited time for medical assistance teams. The fleet arranged by the military will stay at the port of Kadar for three days, so no matter what the result is, the medical assistance team will return with the fleet in three days.
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Qiao Xue walked into the laboratory with brisk steps, handed a document to Anderson, and said excitedly: "Professor, look at this!"
After several days of screening, Anderson's team finally found clues of the Tari virus.
Anderson quickly turned a few pages in his hand and said in surprise: "Yes, this is the data on the cultivation of the Tower virus. By the way, have any information on anti-toxic agents been found?"
Qiao Xue showed an embarrassment on her face and sighed regretfully, "Mac and the others have searched the database, and it is full of original information about some viruses, and there is no relevant information about anti-toxic agents. So we concluded that the data downloaded by the female agent Talijik was one-sided, with only a virus database and no anti-toxic agent database, which means we have to develop anti-toxic agents based on the virus."
The content recorded in the chip is just the virus culture data in the virus database. As for how to prevent the spread of these viruses and control the virus antibodies, the antibodies are not in the chip. One possibility is that when the laboratory was studying these viruses, it recorded the anti-virus part in other computers, and Najia did not successfully download the data of that part; another possibility is that since the laboratory developed the virus, it did not find a way to anti-virus.
Of course, the probability of the latter is relatively low, because if the virus is not controlled, it will not only cause great harm to society, but also to those R&D personnel involved in the experiment. Generally speaking, researchers will not make such stupid mistakes.
Anderson's performance was extremely calm, comforting Qiao Xue calmly, and joked: "If you really find the anti-toxic agent so smoothly, this aid operation will be a bit imperfect. Only by finding the correct answer by yourself can we reflect the value of our existence."
Qiao Xue knew that Anderson was a science madman at heart, and said with a smile: "Yes, we have discovered the basic data for nurturing viruses, which has reduced the difficulty. At your level, I believe that the virus password will be cracked in a very short time."
Anderson looked through the documents again, his eyebrows were locked, and sighed: "This time the virus is leaving more than imagined. It seems to be able to be embedded in the human body's genes and then spread rapidly, which is even more terrifying than the Ebola virus. What he destroyed was not only the immune system, but the human body's genes, causing irresponsible damage."
Qiao Xue suggested: "Or, I'll let others participate in the discussion together to see if the spark of thought can be created."
"Well, prepare to gather everyone. I need collective wisdom." Although Anderson is stubborn, he knows that a person's wisdom is limited, and his disciples are elites, and they can often find a breakthrough.
Anderson's rich experience, coupled with the strength of the team, can often speed up the puzzle solving.
Although Anderson said that he wanted to find the key to solve the virus himself, in fact, he knew that the longer the time delayed, the more people it would spread, which could put countless people at the threat of death, so he had to speed up the efficiency and speed up the development of anti-toxic agents.
Just as Anderson was holding a meeting with his team, a military armored vehicle was parked in the open space outside to protect Anderson's soldiers. Seeing that the Eastern Hole was walking down from the car, he was not so nervous. Sun Jing revealed his identity and then took Ryan and another mercenary from the rear car into the camp.
Upon hearing the news, Anderson ended the meeting and met Sun Jing.
Sun Jing shook hands with Anderson first, pointed at Ryan and Anderson and said in English: "I brought something useful to you. The two prisoners were injected with anti-toxic agents from the Tari virus in their bodies."
After saying that, he told Anderson about the whole story of Ryan's invasion of Tari Village last night with a group of mercenaries, and at the same time, he suggested that Anderson could unscrupulously take various live experiments against Ryan and the captive to find anti-poisons of Tari virus without any worries.
Ryan and the prisoner could understand English, so when they heard Sun Jing's words, their faces turned pale.
Although they are all mercenaries who have experienced many battles, when they hear the live experiment, they can't help but think of the horror scenes in the movie.
In Ryan's eyes, Anderson transformed into a perverted Frankenstein, which was far more frightening than the artillery bullets on the battlefield.
Anderson's eyes fell on Ryan's face, emitted a faint green light, and he sneered: "It turns out that this group of people have created the Tari virus, they are really crazy bastards. These people have to go to hell! Don't worry, I will use their bodies well and find out the anti-poison agent of the Tari virus in the shortest time."
Anderson's eyes were so terrible!
Ryan had seen all kinds of scenes, but at this moment he felt his legs weak. He glanced at his subordinates. This guy was even worse than himself. His crotch was wet, and yellow water flowed down his thighs. There was already a pool of urine stains on the ground.
Anderson called out several male students and pushed Ryan and the subordinates into the laboratory. Not long after, a pig-like scream came from the laboratory.
Anderson heard that Ryan and others killed many civilians in Tari Village, so when extracting the samples, they deliberately used the most painful means to use bone marrow puncture and drained them for half an hour. Because they deliberately did not take anesthetics, the taste was imagined.
With Sun Jing's powerful heart, listening to Ryan's scream, he couldn't help but shiver and said to himself: "Scientists must be one of the most terrifying people in this world!"
Sun Jing calmed down and quickly arranged people to set up ambush near the camp.
Chapter completed!