160 Convincing Nancy to conduct vaccine research (5000 words, begging for an order~)

Du Wei, who had a car to get around, soon followed the address he had just obtained to a house in New York.

Du Wei did not hesitate and knocked on the door.

Nancy, who was eating dinner, heard a knock on the door and got up from the table and opened the door.

When she saw that it was Du Wei standing at the door, her face changed, and she said in surprise:

"Is that you?"

Nancy's surprised voice naturally aroused the concern of her husband in the dining room, and he shouted:

"Nancy, who's here? Any questions?"

As she spoke, her husband prepared to come this way.

But Nancy clearly understands that Du Wei's presence is not a good thing.

The last time she met Dewey was when she was working at the Army Institute of Virology in Princeton.

Mr. Eddie, the Princeton mayor-to-be at the time, said he had a question about the city's health care and asked her to join CDC Director Rhodes.

It was there that she met the man in front of her for the first time.

As a result, this man brought them extremely exciting news.

Now that she saw the man on her doorstep, she thought about the recent polio epidemic in New York State.

Nancy already had a bad premonition in her heart.

She quickly replied loudly:

"It's okay, it's my former colleague, I haven't seen him for a long time, I'm just a little surprised."

Hearing Nancy's answer, her husband's footsteps stopped:

"Oh, why don't you let him in for dinner?"

Seeing that her husband wanted to invite this dangerous man to dinner with her, Nancy's face was visibly nervous, and she quickly replied:

"No, no, no, he seems to have come to me for work to find out."

Hearing the explanation, the husband walked back to the table and sat down, and as a soldier in the Army, he naturally understood the special nature of his wife's work.

Some time ago, because the Army Virology Research Institute was exposed to secretly study the relationship of the virus, it has been forced to close by the authorities.

So Nancy is also semi-unemployed at this time, so it's normal for things at work to need to be handed over.

After all, Nancy's research is classified.

Out of respect for his wife's work, he naturally would not insist on auditing secrets at this time.

Seeing that she had finally sent her husband away, Nancy looked at the two people in front of her and said in a low voice:

"What are you doing here?! I don't work at the Army Institute of Virology anymore!

After the last Ebola incident in Princeton, Rhodes has been successfully promoted to director of CDC in New York.

If you really have something to do, go to Rhodes!

Please don't bother me and my family again!"

Facing Du Wei, Nancy didn't want to hear what he wanted to say at all.

Now she just wants Du Wei to get out of here quickly.

To her, Du Wei only represented trouble.

What's more important is that if Du Wei says that what he does is for humanity, she is afraid that she will not be able to help but agree to Du Wei's request.

In that case, there will be no time for the child.

At a time when the poliovirus is currently prevalent, she would not be there for her children to take care of their food, clothing.

Then she is very likely to lose her own child!

Seeing that Nancy was about to close the heavy door, Du Wei pressed his hand on the door frame to make it difficult to close it.

Seeing this, Nancy wanted to continue to close the door with all her might, but no matter how hard she tried, the door didn't move as if it was stuck with super glue.

Nancy looked at the immovable door and couldn't help frowning, and said in a low voice again:

"If you do this again, I'm going to call the police!"

Du Wei smiled and finally spoke:

"Don't you think it's strange that there is an Ebola virus infection in Princeton on the front foot and a new type of polio virus in the whole of New York State on the back foot?

Do you think that's the end of it?

Or have you built a bunker to face any danger that may arise?"

Nancy was shocked again when she heard the conspiracy theory from Du Wei's mouth.

This Du Wei seemed to know something inside.

Also, that time, before everyone could react, Du Wei learned about the Ebola virus in Princeton.

Speaking of which, the biggest hero of that time was not Rhodes, who was forced to sound the alarm, but the unknown Du Wei in front of him.

If it weren't for Dewey, at least half of Princeton's people would have died in that Ebola incident.

So is there a connection between this new poliovirus epidemic and the previous one?

The damn connection between the two succeeds in piquing Nancy's curiosity.

As a virology expert, her interest in viruses is almost the same as that of her family.

Even in order to find a vaccine to completely protect against the fourth-level virus, she didn't even have time to see her father for the last time.

At that time, her teacher went deep into South Africa to find antibodies to the Ebola virus, and the Army Institute of Virology was facing an imminent closure.

So in that case, she had to race against time to complete the vaccine research before the level 4 virus was transported.

Unfortunately, in the end, it was still a failure, and the vaccine was not developed before the transit time came, and at the same time, he also lost the opportunity to see his father for the last time.

That's why she didn't want to hear anything Du Wei said.

The last time she chose to research a virus for humans, she neglected her family.

This time she wanted to choose to be with her family.

But now, she had to care about what Du Wei said.

If the two are really connected, it means that these two virus events definitely have a human back.

Just like Du Wei said, the other party has carried out two virus tests in a frenzy, so the third time is not impossible.

The next time the virus hits, will she still be able to sit at home and eat with her children?

She didn't know, so she decided to hear again what Du Wei would say next.

Out of vigilance, she did not bring Du Wei and the others into the house, but instead walked out of the door and closed the door tightly.

At the same time, he took out the disinfectant and sprayed it into the air, sprayed both of them, and then motioned to talk in the utility room in the yard.

Du Wei had nothing to do, and he carried the airtight box containing the King of Viruses and followed Nancy into the small utility room full of miscellaneous items.

Nancy, who was walking in front, stood still, turned to face Du Wei and asked with a solemn face:

"What do you know?"

Du Wei took out two worn-out wooden chairs from the clutter piled up in the hills, and after motioning for Gen Mei to sit down with him, Du Wei said to Nancy, who was standing:

"I wonder if you've heard of Dr. Gordon Amherst's name?"

Nancy folded her arms and replied with a frown:

"Of course, I've heard that he's a top figure in the field of virology genetics, and if it weren't for his mental problems, I'm afraid he would be my colleague.

But I've heard that he's been missing a long time ago, and according to my reckoning, the disappearance of an anti-human guy like him won't be a simple disappearance, I think you should understand.

Could it be that he had something to do with it?"

Du Wei nodded:

"Of course it does, do you know why the Ebola virus in Princeton is so infectious?"

Speaking of which, Nancy is in the field of authority, and she has enough authority to speak out about the Ebola epidemic in Princeton.

After all, she was one of the first researchers to get the sample for study.

Nancy, who had organized her language a little, spoke:

"Because the Ebola virus is different from the strain circulating in South Africa, it seems to have deliberately avoided invading humans.

It can infect only apes 100 percent.

But because apes are genetically so similar to humans, those Ebola viruses only need a little evolution to attack humans.

That's why there were casualties later."

Du Wei nodded in confirmation of Nancy's statement.

"That's right, so did you notice something was wrong?

The Ebola virus, which evolved on its own, is eager to infect everything it can infect.

Why did the Ebola virus that came to Princeton not want to infect humans on a large scale?"

Hearing this, Nancy's pupils trembled.

Viruses are not conscious, viruses only have the instinct to infect everything.

Therefore, Du Wei's words mean that someone has controlled the Ebola virus, and can even use the Ebola virus for targeted infection!

She originally thought that the guy who spread the virus wanted to find antibodies through large-scale human experiments, so that she could develop a vaccine based on those rare antibodies.

In this way, the masterminds behind it can get great benefits from this virus incident.

Because this is the only vaccine in the world that works against Ebola!

This is the kind of thinking that almost all the higher-ups who know that the virus is a human release event.

But it was clear that everyone was wrong.

Under Du Wei's awakening, she realized another possibility.

Instead of infecting humans to obtain antibodies, which would attract official attention, it is better to replace it with apes that can accelerate reproduction.

It is no wonder that the price of apes in the international market has risen again and again recently, and they are almost in a position of no market.

Looking at the sudden look on Nancy's face, Du Wei knew that she had figured it out.

To be honest, Nancy had thought of Du Wei before, and it wasn't until he saw Caesar's existence that he really realized the conspiracy of the Glorious Society.

The Glorious Society does want to get antibodies, but it chooses to get them from apes, which are similar to humans.

Moreover, with the results obtained from experiments on targeted transmission of the Ebola virus, they were able to optimize the Ebola virus and use it to control chimpanzees whose IQs were turned on because of the "new anti-Alzheimer's drug".

As for human infections, they are nothing more than incidental experimental data.

"Got it? They were able to genetically recombine the Ebola virus to make it effective for specific groups.

And the reason why they put sick monkeys in the small city of Princeton is to see if the targeted infection will endanger humans.

They can then modify the Ebola virus again based on the results of the experiment, erasing the genes that evolved in the direction of infecting humans, so that it only works on apes.

In this way, they can experiment on apes with impunity without fear of infecting humans.

Of course, once they have the vaccine, they can modify their genes again to bring the true full-body Ebola virus into the world.

When the time comes, they will be the only ones who have a vaccine, and they will be able to make a lot of money.

It's the same as making peace in your own country and going to foreign countries to create conflicts in order to sell arms."

After listening to what Du Wei said, Nancy's frowning brow did not loosen.

The doubts in her mind did not become smaller because of Du Wei's explanation, on the contrary, more questions popped up.

If they are reluctant to injure humanity on a large scale to attract undue attention, then what they are doing in New York State is difficult to explain.

Unless two things are unrelated, it can be explained.

But Du Wei said that the two things are interrelated?

So under the inconsistency, only one thing is proved, Du Wei is lying!

Thinking of this, Nancy suddenly raised her head and stared straight into Du Wei's clear eyes and said:

"No, no, according to what you said, they wouldn't have gone mad enough to infect tens of thousands of children in New York State.

These two are not related, you are just trying to lie to me!"

Du Wei smiled and watched as Genmei stood up and stopped Nancy as she was about to leave.

"Don't worry, before the story is finished, you have made a judgment about whether it is a little disrespectful?"

Nancy quietly retreated to the side of the utility room, where she had the emergency firearm she had hidden.

At the same time, she pretended to agree:

"Okay, then I'd like to hear what else you have to say."

Du Wei shook his head and was not ready to elaborate.

"The reasons are long.

But if you've actually studied the Ebola virus circulating in Princeton, you feel familiar when you see the structure of the new poliovirus.

Because the polio vaccine is ineffective against the new poliovirus that is now circulating in New York State because the virus is also genetically modified.

Its genetic fragments are adulterated with fragments of the smallpox virus."

"What?!"

Nancy exclaimed, gave up the pistol, and looked at Dewey again with a shocked expression.

The smallpox virus has long been eradicated in human history.

The existing smallpox virus, as far as she had been told, was only available at the Army Institute of Virology.

That's still the only one!

And on the day of the transfer of the Level 4 virus, the transfer cart was attacked by several RPGs, and those viruses were wiped out with the high temperature!

Theoretically, there is no smallpox virus in the world now!

So where did the smallpox virus, which is adulterated with poliovirus, come from?

Du Wei and the top management of the Army Institute of Virology must have one to lie again!

For some reason, Nancy prefers that Du Wei didn't speak.

Because their own country has long lost credibility in terms of public trust.

In the past, it was revealed that the state was listening to all citizens' information, and then there were repeated changes of face on the territorial issues of other countries.

So Nancy has long vaguely guessed that those fourth-level viruses are by no means the only ones in the Army Research Institute.

Now Du Wei's words undoubtedly corroborate this point even more.

It's just that she has to see it with her own eyes.

Just as she had the idea, Du Wei kicked the silver sealed box next to her forward.

Only then did Nancy notice that Du Wei had never let the airtight box leave his side.

Just when she was a little puzzled about what was in the sealed box, Du Wei's next words made her whole body stand upside down and her heart beat sharply.

「…… I know that with your current privileges, I am afraid that you will not have access to the new poliovirus that is currently circulating.

So I got the virus from them that they were going to use for their next attack.

A new composite virus consisting of a combination of Ebola virus, rabies virus, smallpox virus, and salad virus......

Before Du Wei finished speaking, Nancy, who was discolored, scolded angrily:

"You're crazy! How dare you bring such a dangerous thing to me!"

"Don't worry, if this virus does leak, then I'll be dead before I get to your door.

Of course, I'm afraid that New York will become a dead city as a result."

Hearing Du Wei's explanation, Nancy's face improved slightly.

Du Wei in front of him showed no signs of protection, that is, he didn't even wear a mask.

If there is a real risk of leakage of this virus, I am afraid that Du Wei will be the first to suffer.

Although she felt that Du Wei was sick in the brain, Du Wei would never joke with his life.

By this time, Nancy could understand why Du Wei was here.

Since Du Wei did not choose to release this composite virus, it is clear that he sought help from her when he found her.

Nancy gave Du Wei a deep look, and it seemed that she had really misunderstood him.

This Du Wei seems to be a really good person who worries about the country and the people.

The last Ebola virus was, and so is the composite virus this time.

In order to avoid the leakage of this compound virus in the future, Du Wei actually risked his life to get a sample of the virus?

This kind of dedication, to be honest, Nancy is ashamed of herself.

Thinking that she had doubted Du Wei's motives before, and that she was unwilling to listen to Du Wei for the sake of her children's affection in the first place, Nancy felt a sense of shame.

She instantly realized that being an ostrich would not solve any problems.

For example, poliovirus, which spreads in water sources in New York State, as long as she is not involved in the development of a vaccine.

Then her children will be full of the possibility of contracting the virus all the time.

Only by solving the source can her children have a safe home, a safe school, and a safe social environment!

Realizing this, Nancy reached out and took the silver airtight box that Du Wei kicked over.

"I see, but the Army Institute of Virology has been closed since the last incident.

I need to use the CDC's Level 4 laboratory, and that shouldn't be a problem, right?"

Du Wei shook his head and retrieved the silver airtight box from Nancy's hand.

"There's a problem because the CDC has their guys.

If you do research at the CDC, they're going to find out and kill anyone who might know about it.

So, I'll take care of the Level 4 lab for you, all you need to do is contact your teacher to get ready, and then wait for my news."

With that, Du Wei stuffed a black-and-gold business card into Nancy's hand.

Then he took Genmei and drove in the direction of the Continental Hotel.

In this case, the only one who can still make a fourth-level laboratory is the Continental Hotel.

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