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MTL - Mermaid Feeding Rules-Chapter 31
Boyce naturally doesn't mind teaching Garcia the human language, but he is really busy recently, so this matter can only be moved to the back by Boyce.
Olier's experimental group was still calm, and the biggest trouble was the loss of the pharmaceutical samples a few days ago.
Boyce always felt that something was not right. Oriel was able to sit as the deputy director of the institute while Professor Chris was still there. Naturally, his ability was not low. Boyce didn’t believe that he hadn’t realized that on z-III. Defects.
on the other side.
Laurie was called to his office again by Oriel.
Laurie carefully looked at Oriel's face. There were more red blood in his eyes, and the bottom of his eyes was a touch of cyan. When he looked at himself, Laurie could hardly control himself and wanted to step back.
"Professor..." Laurie stopped trying to step back, swallowed, and called him cautiously.
Aurier said routinely: "Have you felt any abnormality in your body recently?"
Laurie shook his head, indicating that everything was fine.
But unexpectedly, after hearing these words, Oriel frowned even more.
Laurie raised his heart subconsciously, and inexplicably gave birth to a sense of crisis. He always felt that something happened that he didn't know about, and he didn't know anything about it.
"Professor, is there a problem?" Laurie asked subconsciously.
"No, no." Olier looked at him for a while, then waved his hand, "Go back first."
Laurie hesitated when there was a sudden knock on the door.
"Professor?" It was Huggins.
"Come in."
Oriel looked at Laurie and motioned for him to leave first.
After Huggins came in, he closed the office door.
"How's it going?" O'Leary asked.
Hudgens shook his head. The progress of the experiment is not optimistic. They have found the defects of the new medicine and have clues to improve the formula, but it will definitely not be completed in a short period of time.
Hudgens looked at Oriel: "Do I need to tell others about the problem with the new drug?"
Only Oriel and his newest researchers know about the problem with the new drug. It might be helpful to tell the rest of the team, but there's also the risk that things will spread directly across the institute.
A trace of hesitation flashed in Olier's eyes: "Let me think about it."
The two were talking when another knocked on the door.
"What's the matter?" Olier let the people outside the door come in, his face a little ugly.
"It's Professor Chris, he's back."
Oriel was a little unbelievable, and subconsciously raised his voice: "Chris?"
"Isn't he dead?"
"It's really Professor Chris." He came back safely and is now at the Institute.
Oriel let him out and looked up at Hudgens: "Hide the news first."
"Let people pay attention to Laurie, even if there is something wrong with him, hide it." In fact, some data on Laurie's checklist have already begun to appear abnormal, but after discovering that the mice used in the experiment died, Aurier first Time dealt with the batch of guinea pigs, and at the same time handed Laurie's body test to the hands of the person he could trust.
The new drug has the effect of transforming the experimental body, but the mice cannot adapt to the transformation and will die in the later stage.
During the time when the mice were abnormal, Laurie's body detection showed no abnormal data. Ollier and the others originally thought that the human body was well adapted to this transformation because of the similar properties of humans and mermen.
But before he was relieved, some data in Laurie's body also appeared abnormal, but on the surface everything was still normal.
Because the test results were in the hands of Olier's own people as soon as they came out, they were replaced with fake data as soon as the test results came out.
Others in the Orier experimental group didn't know the news, and there was no word about the problem with the new drug.
"Investors will come to get the medicine in a few days..." Hudgens looked at Olier hesitantly. Are they going to hand over the defective medicine?
Oriel's expression did not change: "Send the new medicine over."
According to Laurie's reaction, at least the reaction of the new drug will not be exposed for a short time. If the progress is faster, they can develop an improved drug before things are exposed.
As for the medicines to be sent out next month, Ollil can't control that much anymore.
The first batch of potions sent out was not very large.
Drug allergy, problem with storage method...
When the time comes, there is always a good reason to be found.
Cyril's careful research on the potion is obvious to all, so Oriel was moved when he heard that the potion of Cyril's team was almost finished.
Now Oriel has no intention to investigate whether someone is deliberately leading him to steal the experimental data from Cyril's group.
The most important thing at the moment is the sudden return of Chris.
Chris is back, who should be the director of the institute?
Naturally, Oriel was unwilling to give up the power he had obtained.
Now he can only take advantage of the fact that the investors are still satisfied with the new medicine, use the new medicine to delay time, and use this time to compete with Chris for power.
…
After Hudgens left, Oriel finally couldn't keep the expression on his face and swept the things off the table.
Auriel was walking back and forth in the office restlessly.
Chris…
He remembered the assurance that the man had given him before, that Chris would never come back, but now he's back.
A face suddenly appeared in Oriel's mind.
The previous breeder of the s-37, Zoe Fleiss.
That night, after talking with the man about the next plan, Ollil saw him.
He did hear it that night.
Aurier remembered that the man was still a little dissatisfied after knowing that he had silenced Zooey the next day.
Oriel thought he should have moved faster.
It must be that Zoe leaked the news to Chris that night before they started, otherwise how could he come back alive.
…
When the news of Professor Chris's return reached Boyce's ears, Boyce's first reaction was disbelief.
However, the person who came to spread the news said: "Professor Chris has arrived at the entrance of the institute."
"He also mentioned you, are you going to see it?" he asked Boyce again.
Professor Chris came back alone.
Boyce glanced behind him subconsciously, and there was no one else. He heard that everyone else died in the sea, and only Professor Chris survived.
Boyce remembered Ivey who left some time ago. Boyce didn't know how many reasons he left because something happened to Professor Chris.
Boyce thought he would be very happy to know that Professor Chris was back.
"Boyce." Professor Chris looked through the crowd and looked at Boyce.
"Teacher..." Boyce's footsteps paused, with some hesitation.
Probably because too many things happened during the time that Chris left the institute, Boyce looked at his mentor, who he hadn't seen for a long time, and had some strange feelings.
—
Everyone in the original research institute thought that Professor Chris had died, and Oriel had just taken over as the director of the research institute during this time.
Now, after Professor Chris came back, some problems have also been exposed.
The research institute can only have one director, but as two people who have been targeting each other for many years, neither Professor Chris nor Olier would want to give this position to each other.
Boyce has heard other people discuss more than once, who will be the director of the institute in the end.
Professor Chris has always been the director of the institute, but Olier has a new potion in his hands, and the new owner is obviously more optimistic about him.
It didn't take long for the institute to reveal that Oriel colluded with outsiders to attack Professor Chris in order to compete for power.
But the new owner seems to be more inclined towards Oriel because Professor Chris is the one chosen by his father and because Oriel has just delivered a new potion, trying to push this matter down.
But Boyce noticed that Oriel, who was favored by the investors, did not look particularly good-looking.
—
Laurie left Oriel's office again.
By now, the joy that he had initially noticed by Aurier had begun to slowly dissipate, and he was even a little scared looking at Aurier's eyes.
Laurie turned on the hot water, the steam filled the bathroom, feeling the hot water flowing through his body, Laurie's expression relaxed a little.
The shower gel wiped the back, Laurie's hand paused a little, and there seemed to be some bumps on the back.
He reached out and pressed it, and there seemed to be a little itching on the raised edge.
Are you allergic?
Laurie was puzzled.
Go and get some allergy medicine tomorrow, Laurie thought.
—
When Professor Chris came back, many people felt that the pressure on their heads was a little less, and they were a little relieved.
Boyce felt more deeply.
After Professor Cyril was no longer in a hurry to urge the results, Boyce breathed a sigh of relief and began to have free time to care about the mermaid who was suspected of being dissatisfied with being ignored by him during this time.
"Aren't you busy now?" the mermaid asked.
It's not that he's not busy, he's just a little freer than before, so he can set aside a little time for this mermaid.
The Institute does not have language introductory books,
Boyce himself took advantage of the time in the past two days to write it down in a small notebook and bring it here.
Garcia's eyes also fell on the brochure in his hand.
"What is this?" Garcia asked.
"Didn't you say you wanted to learn human writing before?" Boyce opened the notebook and was about to take him to start by recognizing letters. "It just so happens that I am free now."
But the mermaid closed the book in his hand.
There was a hint of puzzlement on Boyce's face: "Garcia?"
There was a hint of expectation in the mermaid's eyes: "I want to learn your name..."
"Can't you?"
Boyce met his gaze and used a little strength in the hand holding the book.
Although the mermaid in front of him knows nothing about letters, but...
Boyce took out a pen from his pocket, turned over a blank page, and wrote down his name. It's not impossible...
He raised his eyes and looked at the mermaid beside him. The pen he wanted to put back paused, and another name was written next to his name.
Garcia watched his movements.
Boyce stopped and pointed to one of the words: "This is my name."
Garcia nodded, looked at the name for a moment, and then his eyes fell on another name.
"This is your name."
"My name?" Garcia's eyes fell on the word next to Boyce, the more he looked at it, the more pleasing the eye.
"Can you give it to me?" Garcia grabbed a corner of the paper and looked at Boyce.
Boyce glanced down at the paper, then looked at Garcia and the pool behind him, hesitant.
But he looks like he wants this...
Boyce thought.
He tore the piece of paper from the notebook and put it in Garcia's hand: "It's just a piece of paper..."
After Boyce left, Garcia dived again.
He liked Boyce's paper with his own and human names on it.
but…
Garcia opened his palm, and the black writing on the paper was blurred by the water and blurred into a ball. After being soaked in water, the paper with some hardness became soft, and after a little effort, it fell into paper flakes.
The mermaid subconsciously grasped the paper in his hand harder, but only let it spread out faster.
He opened his palm, and the rest of the paper was completely taken away by the water.
The mermaid blinked.
He used to be here, waiting peacefully under this pool countless times for the mate of his fancy to appear.
But for the first time, he was beginning to feel a little desperate to see Boyce.
Garcia didn't know why he suddenly wanted to see that human being urgently. He was just very simple and wanted to see him.
—
In a blink of an eye, it was time for investors to ask people to come and get medicine.
Boyce met Laurie who had come to deliver medicine.
Boyce subconsciously stopped Laurie as he passed by.
"What's the matter with you?" Laurie was a little impatient, but he didn't seem to be targeting Boyce. After speaking, he frowned, as if he was enduring something.
"Are you all right?" Boyce looked at him, and Laurie looked as if he still didn't know anything about the side effects of z-III.
Oriel, who discovered the z-III defect, didn't tell Laurie about it.
"What can I do?" He glanced at Boyce, stretched out a hand, and scratched the skin behind his ear.
Boyce's gaze fell behind Laurie's ear.
After his hand left, the reddish skin behind the ear slowly bulged, like a fish scale, the blood vessels were dilated and red, and the edge was slightly raised, as if it was about to fall off at any time.
"Laurie" Boyce called him subconsciously.
He turned around again with some dissatisfaction: "What the **** do you want to do?"
"Your ears..."
Laurie put a hand behind his ear.
"It's probably an allergy," he replied casually, and Laurie looked a little impatient.
Before Boyce could speak, he interrupted him, "I still have something to do."
Boyce failed to stop him, frowned as he watched the back of his departure, presumably something big would happen soon.
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