Chapter 414 A Story From The Olden Days
Julian Shaw listened attentively.
Now, everything that Joseph Shaw said could very possibly determine Susie''s future destiny.
"We collected quite arge quantity of red grass and were nning to return originally. The person
that was already fine suddenly dropped unconscious and his body became stiff. He stopped
breathing at once. W e panicked.” Joseph felt lingering fear as he recalled the situation on that very
day. "At the time, while we were scared out of our wits, two people appeared. It was an old man and
a woman. The old man took action by injecting mypanion with a dose of medication. Then, he
awakened."
"Soon, we learned that the desert had not produced such arge quantity of red grass in the
beginning. It was these two people''s meticulous care and effort for two years that had cultivated the
red grass to the current scale. The old man was an extremely outstanding doctor. He told us that
red grass was genuinely effective at suppressing and even eradicating the Errol Virus, but it had to
go through a series of processing first. Consuming it raw was highly toxic. Afterward, the old man
learned that I had many subordinates who had been infected by the Errol Virus. He did not hesitate
to take out the result o f his research over the years and head back to the base with me. It turned
out that he had already
developed a medication specifically targeted at the Errol Virus by using the red grass as the main
ingredient. After an injection of the new medication, the Errol Virus would be suppressed and the
infected person''s health would improve slowly.
"My subordinates have been treated for a year now. They were supposed to have a re-up one
year ago, but due to the usage of this medication, their condition has instead been taking a
favorable turn. The Errol Virus could be eradicatedpletely in two to three more years."
The story told by Joseph exuded the vibe of a legend.
Julian did not believe itpletely. His brows were tightly furrowed as he made an inquiry. "I believe
that the Errol Virus is Mr. rk''s special invention. Is that right? However, ording to your
statement, the old man in the desert had been studying this virus for some time. Who is he? Is he
rted to Mr. rk?"
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Julian could feel that there were too many coincidences in Joseph’s story.
He had discovered the desert with the growing red grass coincidentally and then bumped into the
mysterious old man that had been studying the Errol Virus. Were there really that many
coincidences in this world?
"Why don''t you let me exin this matter to you?"
Joseph was about to speak when a gentle voice was heard. A woman was standing by the door and
looking over with a smile.
She had an iparably gorgeous face, and her eyes were particrly gorgeous. Her gaze
exuded an enchanted feeling.
"Please allow me to introduce Ms. Wi Doyle. The old man that I mentioned is actually her
teacher." Joseph introduced her.
Wi walked over gracefully and cracked a brilliant smile at Julian.
She extended her hand. "Mr. Shaw, my name is Wi Doyle. It''s a pleasure to meet you. Please
kindly advise
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"Hello." Julian shook Wi’s hand and then let go of it quickly.
An unusual look shed past Wi’s eyes as she looked at his nonchnt gaze.
She was extremely confident about her appearance. She could describe her current self as a
stunning miracle of the human world.
However, Julian''s gaze remained unchanged.
So it was true. Other than Susan Shelby, no one else was worthy in his eyes?
Suppressing the fluctuating emotions in her heart, Wi smiled and said, "I can help exin
everything rted to my teacher, Mr. Shaw."
Wi took a seat then and spoke slowly. "In the past, M r. rk apprenticed under the renowned
virologist Stephen when he was studying in America. He was gifted with extraordinary talent and
skilled in both western and traditional medicine. In just a few years, h e surpassed his mentor
Stephen."
"Mr. rk''s teacher was actually Stephen!" It was the first time Julian learned about this, so he
could not help expressing his astonishment with his eyes for a moment.
Stephen Grand was one of the most famous virologists of the century in the world. Even though he
had already passed away more than a decade ago, it had not affected his status in this profession
in the slightest. This was mainly due to the fact that he had created a rather terrifying virus through
artificial synthesis. This virus was highly virulent, so it was capable of destroying the human body’s
immune system upon entering the body and would cause the death of a person in a few months.
An idental leak of this virus urred afterward and almost resulted in a huge catastrophe.
Fortunately, Stephen''s wife, Tanya South, a pharmaceutical research fellow whose reputation was
known all over the world, had managed to find a medication to treat the virus within a very short
time and stop this catastrophe from happening.
After that incident, Stephen had not partaken in the research of any rted fields anymore. Julian
had no idea that he had actually taken an apprentice in secret.
As if she could sense Julian''s astonishment, Wi chuckled and said, "Stephen promised Tanya that
he would nevery a hand on the virus anymore from then on. However, he put in the effort of his
lifetime in this field after all. He was recalcitrant to bench the research of his lifetime during his older
years. Thus, h e found Mr. rk and his passion for discovering talent was ignited. He passed
down all his knowledge t o Mr. rk. Stephen took this apprentice in secret so almost no one knew
about it."
"If almost no one knew about it, howe you know about it?" asked Julian.
"Stephen might have been able to hide from others, but he could not hide from the person closest to
him, and that was his wife," Wi said. "Tanya discovered this. She believed that this virus was a
harmful thing t o mankind so she stopped Stephen from passing down this knowledge. Stephen
refused to abide because Mr. rk, whobined western and traditional medicine, was improving
at a shocking speed. He could not bear to abandon a good seedling like this. At the same time,
Stephen discovered the miraculous effect of traditional Chinese medicine during this process.
Afterward, Mr. rk finished his apprenticeship. Tanya felt uneasiness creeping in her heart for
some unknown reason when she found some research findings left behind by Mr. rk and
Stephen. Soon, she came to Canada, epted an apprentice who ventured in both western and
traditional medicine, and passed on the knowledge of pharmaceutical production only to him." "This
person is your teacher." Julian was enlightened.
"Yes," answered Wi. "Tanya had been constantly afraid that Mr. rk would endanger society
over the years. As a result, she had been monitoring Mr. rk''s situation closely in secret. When
the Errol Virus was created, she did everything she could. She acquired a few tubes of virosma
and joined my teacher to carry out research on the virus. Tanya passed away not long after the
research started. My teacher continued the research alone. As a result, my teacher actually began
to study the virus slightly earlier than you imagined. Mr. rk was Stephen''s apprentice, after all,
and the Errol Virus was majorly influenced b y Stephen too. Tanya was the person who knew
Stephen the best, so my teacher was particrly familiar with the virus as a result. However, the
Errol Virus lived up to its reputation as the mostplex virus in the world. My teacher had been
studying it for years, yet there wasn''t much progress. It was onlyter on that my teacher
discovered the red grass in Africa by ident. Upon analyzing it, he found that this medicinal herb
had a certain suppressive effect o n the Errol Virus. After this discovery, my teacher was ted. I
followed my teacher and resided in the desert, where we cultivated the grass carefully. Then, we
extracted the liquid of the grass and added some chemicals before we carried out drug design and
molecr modeling. After experimenting with it for a few years, we managed to develop the right
concentration that atst became the cure.”