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Chapter 636: I’m Super Fierce



Chapter 636: I’m Super Fierce

Moreover, even if the antidote proved effective, it needed to undergo testing before being administered to humans. It couldn’t simply be used on patients without proper testing.

“I will take responsibility,” Zong Qiyin spoke firmly, causing even the professors who were opposed to halt their objections and turn their attention to him.

“If there are any issues, I will take full responsibility and bear all the blame!” His resolute declaration silenced the dissenting voices.

Nan Yan didn’t say she would take responsibility. After all, in the eyes of these people, she was just a student, and it wouldn’t be dignified for her to claim responsibility. But Zong Qiyin did. His words carried weight and instilled trust.

“Zong, what are you doing…” One of the professors who had initially objected frowned at him, finding his behavior perplexing. They could understand him supporting his own student, but when lives were at stake, the bigger picture should be considered!

“She’s my student, and I believe in her abilities. You needn’t say anything further. I can assure you, if anything goes wrong, it won’t affect you; I will take full responsibility,” Zong Qiyin reiterated, his conviction unwavering.

Upon hearing Zong Qiyin’s firm stance, the others dared not argue further.

With the matter settled, Nan Yan took the antidote and proceeded to administer it to the patients. However, upon reaching the ward, some advised,

“Why not try the medicine on a few patients with more severe symptoms first?”

Though they were wary of upsetting Zong Qiyin, both professionally and personally, no one wanted any mishaps. Minimizing the chances of adverse events was paramount.

“After the antidote is injected, it will take at least three days to see significant improvement in the patients. The first three days, the changes won’t be obvious,” Nan Yan explained calmly, meeting the intense gazes with unwavering composure.

“Waiting for three days may worsen the condition of other patients. Those whose symptoms aren’t severe might deteriorate into critical conditions, increasing the difficulty of treatment,” Nan Yan continued, unaffected by the imposing stares.

“In that case, if you’re so confident, go ahead and administer it to all,” one of the authoritative voices conceded. “We hope your antidote truly works, so Zong doesn’t have to bear the blame for your failures..”


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