City's Best Divine Doctor-Chapter 1564 - 1563: Day and Night Research
Luo Wenfeng thought he was done for this time, especially after Ye Qiu spoke to him last night with such words, assuming Ye Qiu would certainly let him die without lifting a finger.
To his surprise, when he woke up this morning, he felt the pain had completely vanished, utterly different from before.
Could it be a flash of vitality before the end? 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶
Or has something changed in his body?
"Nurse, why do I feel so much better?" Luo Wenfeng asked hurriedly.
"Director Luo, you don’t have to think about it, it was Doctor Ye who treated you last night," the female nurse responded.
At this moment, Luo Wenfeng realized that compared to Ye Qiu, in terms of medical skills, ethics, and character, he was no match, which made him begin to admire the young man.
"Where is Doctor Ye? I want to thank him in person."
"Director Luo, I’m not sure, but you still need more rest, you’re not fully recovered yet."
Luo Wenfeng could only lie down to rest, knowing that as long as he got through this ordeal, his future would be boundless. However, he knew that if Ye Qiu hadn’t stepped in to save him last night, he probably wouldn’t have made it through the night.
When Wen Xin and Zhou Wenting got up, they did not see Ye Qiu. Soon, they learned from Ma Wenwen that Ye Qiu had personally gone into the quarantine area’s laboratory to conduct experiments with Professor Zhang and the others.
Research in the laboratory?
This was something Zhou Wenting and Wen Xin did not expect.
All along, they were unclear about how mysterious Ye Qiu’s medical skills were, but they did not expect Ye Qiu to personally go into the lab to conduct research now.
The two women guessed that Ye Qiu might feel he’s been delayed here too long and wanted to return to Jinling, so Ye Qiu had to take matters into his own hands.
Just after Ye Qiu and Professor Zhang discussed things, Zhang Yilin didn’t know what level Ye Qiu was at in this field, but since Ye Qiu dared to say so, it was probably true.
"Doctor Ye, how about you be my assistant?" Professor Zhang asked.
"No need, I can do it myself."
"Then let me find you a few assistants."
Professor Zhang found several young assistants for Ye Qiu, all of them in their thirties with doctoral degrees in medicine, appearing far more academically accomplished than Ye Qiu.
However, when Ye Qiu, wearing his lab coat and mask, explained the situation to these assistants, he led the research in the laboratory.
The laboratory was indeed busy, with no time to spare.
Wen Xin and Zhou Wenting wanted to wait for Ye Qiu to come out, but they didn’t see a trace of him.
Ye Qiu ate his meals while conducting research in the lab.
Initially, the assistants were somewhat skeptical and found it hard to believe in Ye Qiu’s abilities, considering he looked over ten years younger than them and at most had an undergraduate level of education.
Even though geniuses exist, they thought Ye Qiu was still too young.
"Is it because you think I’m too young to understand this?" Ye Qiu asked while using a dropper on the virus culture equipment, looking at the assistants around him.
They didn’t speak, but Ye Qiu worked fluently.
This was much like when he was dissecting frogs with Professor Liu and others, only now he was isolating and studying viruses.
In his busy work, Ye Qiu made full use of the laboratory equipment, leaving some tasks for the assistants to handle.
After a day and a night, Ye Qiu finally figured out how these viruses invade human cells, reside there, and then propagate massively.
Meanwhile, the body’s antibodies resisted, causing many complications, and symptoms like colds, fevers, limb pain; more severe cases would result in coughing up blood, ultimately leading to heart failure and death.
So from this research, Ye Qiu figured out that the next step is to study how to use effective drugs to suppress these viruses and prevent them from multiplying, much like studying influenza viruses.
The key here is to find such effective drugs to suppress these viruses.
During this day and night’s research, Ye Qiu discovered the composition of the virus and how it reproduces, allowing him to find suitable drugs based on this principle.
Ye Qiu appeared completely fine, looking very energetic, but his assistants looked very tired, taking turns resting in the lab.
To their surprise, this young man never rested, even after discovering these viral reproduction patterns.
This made the assistants begin to feel excited and admire Ye Qiu.
"Actually, you don’t need to help out; I could do it myself. I just wanted you to learn by my side," Ye Qiu said to them directly.
Initially, they wouldn’t have believed it, but after spending a day and night together, they found it was true.
Before, they didn’t believe there were such geniuses in the world, but now, they truly believed it.
"Doctor Ye, are you really a Jin University student?" one male assistant asked.
Jin University is well-known domestically, ranking among the top five higher education institutions.
"I’m a first-year clinical medicine student," Ye Qiu said.
"Then your level is enough to be a professor now!" The assistants felt Ye Qiu’s skills were even more impressive than Professor Zhang’s.
Unexpectedly, the other party was just a first-year clinical medicine student.
"I’m just experiencing life; that knowledge is like kindergarten level to me."
The assistants were even more astonished.
Ye Qiu continued his busy work, confident that in another two days, he could develop the first batch of effective antiviral western medicine.
"There’s no need to tell anyone about what I’m doing; in truth, I’m better at traditional Chinese medicine, and this time I’m stepping in only because I’m forced to."
Such is the frustration that comparisons between people bring. These assistants, thinking their doctorate in medicine was already quite impressive, realized how far they were from this young man.
The issue is that this young man remains so humble.
Wen Xin and Zhou Wenting never saw Ye Qiu come out, nor did they see him return to the tent to rest, making them somewhat worried about him.
Although Ma Wenwen knew Ye Qiu was in the lab, he hadn’t come out, and they didn’t know how the research was going.
Thinking that Ye Qiu seemed even more mysterious and competent than they imagined, Ma Wenwen felt it was truly possible that Ye Qiu would discover the related medication earlier than other medical experts.
"Reporter Ma, is Ye Qiu really staying in that lab? Doesn’t he need rest?" Wen Xin asked.
Normally, no one can go so long without resting.
"I know he’s over there; eating and living are all in the lab. I don’t know why he’s working so hard," Ma Wenwen said.
The day she and Director Wei went over with Ye Qiu, he stayed there while she and Director Wei returned. Now, two days and nights have passed without seeing Ye Qiu’s return, and she wondered if he felt grimy from not having showered for so long.







