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Chapter 1030 Normal White Blood Cell

    <h4>Chapter 1030: Chapter 1030 Normal White Blood Cell</h4>


    "Dr. Xue, we’ve already checked, and Dr. Bai’s physiological functions are recovering well. It’s surprising that after just a nap, her physical condition has improved so much. We’ll have blood test results in about five minutes. ording to our current examinations, apart from slight physical weakness, there doesn’t seem to be anything seriously wrong." The doctor reporting to Dr. Xue was also amazed, not expecting someone they had pronounced dead to recover so well upon waking.


    If it were typical recovery over ten days to half a month, no one would be surprised at such physical condition. After all, she was dered dead yesterday, and this morning she still showed no signs of breathing. Perhaps there was some breath, but it was too faint for our instruments to detect.


    But now, only a few hours have passed, and for someone to wake up and recover so well is considered a miracle in medical history.


    Of course, such cases are not unheard of.


    Throughout history, there have been many instances where people appeared dead for a day or two, yet revived with normal breathing and full functionality.


    Medically speaking, this is called suspended animation.


    However, it’s rare for someone to recover with such excellent physiological function from a state of suspended animation.


    Dr. Xue nodded, "This shows how young Bai is. Young people recover well, indicating that even during hera, although her overall functions seemed to decline, they remained fairly stable.


    As long as there’s no real physical issue, that’s good."


    Dr. Xue instructed An Zhiyuan to take good care of Bai Xiao. With the vine yet to be developed, their mission remains challenging. Despite the urgency that brought him to see Bai Xiao, he needs to return to hisb for experiments as long as she’s alright.


    Today is worse, with cases in nearby viges rising to 100, and a mortality rate now up to two people per day.


    They’ve identified the virus source and informed the viges that snakes are the carriers.


    However, besides snakes, human-to-human transmission through the air makes infected patients with a slight incubation period easily capable of spreading it unknowingly.


    With such a high mortality rate and strong transmission capability.


    The outbreak has already been reported to the National Epidemic Prevention Bureau.


    The animal-based transmission is highly concealed.


    You know the local snakes could move to other areas anytime, sparking a nationwide or even global pandemic, which would be a disaster.


    The very day they reported it, suspected cases have already mildly appeared across the country.


    The most troubling part now is, despite determining the pathogen, they can’t develop a vine.


    They’ve sought help from other countries, as no nation can avoid arge-scale outbreak.


    Dr. Xue, working under the microscope, is troubled as another virus experiment failed. The virus split and mutated after medication was introduced.


    The virus mockingly smiled at him under the microscope.


    Dr. Xue wearily set aside his tools.


    In just a few days, Dr. Xue’s hair turned from graying to entirely silver, not a single ck hair left.


    It’s not just Dr. Xue; every doctor and nurse here aged significantly during this period.


    The mental and physical toll they’ve paid surpasses any job. Facing life-threatening conditions, yet still unreciprocated, the outbreak grows direr daily.


    Theboratory door burst open, banging against the wall, and Dr. Xue impatiently set down the sample slices.


    "Who is it? So recklessly!"


    Turning around, he saw Dr. Zhang running in breathlessly, holding a data sheet, shoving it into his hand.


    "Dr. Xue... Xue... Bai... Bai..."


    Dr. Xue unfolded the crumpled report in his hand, which turned out to be ab test.


    "Catch your breath first before speaking. Otherwise, it’s hard for me toprehend."


    "Dr. Xue... Dr. Bai’s... white blood cells are abnormal!"


    Finally managing to say what he wanted, Dr. Zhang nearly fainted from exhaustion.


    Dr. Xue’s eyes quickly scanned the report.


    Stunned, he studied the report incredulously.


    "Come on, grab the blood sampling equipment, let’s find Bai Xiao."


    Bai Xiao is a virus carrier, which is why she was quarantined. Now, however, her white blood cells differ significantly from other patients, who show a marked decrease after falling ill, whereas Bai Xiao’s levels normalized.


    This is incredibly surprising.


    Bai Xiao was sipping porridge, relieved the bustling doctors and nurses finally left, letting her enjoy a peaceful meal after long hunger.


    "Second Brother! This porridge is so delicious, absolutely delicious, fragrant and sticky, and this pickled bamboo shoots, sour and spicy, perfectly matches the in porridge." Bai Xiao ate happily; her stomach had been protesting for days without food.


    Now, warm porridge and side dishesforted their protest.


    An Zhiyuan casually took her bowl, "One bowl is enough, save the rest for tonight! Or else your stomach won’t handle it."


    Bai Xiao watched in dismay as her bowl disappeared, along with the porridge and side dishes.


    But she was still hungry.


    Looking at An Zhiyuan pitiably, "An Zhiyuan, I’m still hungry. Can I have another small bowl? Just one spoon? Half a spoon!"


    An Zhiyuan remained unmoved, determined not to let Bai Xiao overexert herself after the fright she gave him, fearing another heart-stopping near-death experience.


    Health is wealth; Bai Xiao is his wife. To avoid future loneliness or desperate measures, he must care for his wife’s health.


    This is An Second Brother’s newest directive.


    "Rest well, you just woke up, don’t mess around. In the afternoon, you may have an apple and a cup of milk, a special treat."


    Facing his wife’s yful antics, he remained unmoved.


    Bai Xiao sighed.


    Fine, if An Zhiyuan is truly heartless, there’s nothing she could do.


    Covering her stomach, growling with hunger, shey on the bed, unable to sleep from hunger.


    Tossing and turning.


    Turning again.


    Arge hand stretched out to her, offering a piece of chocte.


    Bai Xiao beamed, "I knew you wouldn’t let me starve! You’re so good, Second Brother An, the best man in the world!"


    An Zhiyuan blushed.


    "Don’t talk nonsense, aren’t you embarrassed?"


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