Now, it's time for her to change tools.

As for Ceria and Mulseth...Ferdinand found it even funnier.

How did these two people with completely different personalities become friends?

Moreover, Muirseth is still assisting Ceria in investigating the Balrog Project hosted by the Structure Department... After figuring out the ins and outs of the whole thing, the relationship between the two people seems particularly ridiculous.

Perhaps it was because Kristen was worried about her best friend that she specially sent Mulseth to monitor Ceria's actions, right?

If Mulseth was really given up by Kristen...then what would he do?

Ferdinand fell into thinking, and finally uttered two words slowly,

"Elves."

If you want to win over Muir Seth, you must first figure out Kristen's commitment to her, which is the direct reason why Muir Seth joined Rhine Life.

Although the two of them concealed the secret very well, Ferdinand still noticed some clues...

The clue lies within Mulseth himself.

Although they often use hair accessories to disguise themselves as Liboli, Mulseth's race is actually a very rare elf.

How rare are elves?Ferdinand has also been to many places, at least he can be sure that Mulseth is the only elf in the entire land of Colombia, Casimir and Bolivar.

If there's something that attracts Mulseth, it's probably something to do with her own race.

It's just that... the elves are so rare, and the records about them are naturally pitiful. Ferdinand knows almost nothing about this ethnic group, and even the name elves was first introduced back then. When she met Mulseth, she introduced him herself.

Rubbing his brows, Ferdinand could not find the right manpower to investigate the situation of the elves for the time being. There were more important things waiting for him to deal with.

Ferdinand left the easy tasks to his students, so the most difficult tasks could only be left to himself.

Although Franks might be pushed out as a scapegoat, Seria, who had found solid evidence during the investigation, took it upon herself to clear the door.

But...besides this, there is another possibility, that is, Seria really grabbed Parvis' pigtail...

"After all, she is a woman like a diamond... Parvis, before I solve these troubles, I hope you won't kill yourself."

After sighing, Ferdinand left the office.

Today, the director of the Energy Department is burdened with a heavy task - he decided to meet and talk with representatives of the Colombian military.

At the same time, inside the Rheinland Life Structure Department.

Hemo barely had any rest last night, and now he was sitting at his workstation in a daze.

The slander against Parvis did have some impact on her, but that was not the main reason.

The main reason is... Hemer is an infected person, and ore disease unfortunately affects her nervous system, causing sleep signal disorders in the brain.

When she falls asleep is entirely up to luck, and it creates a huge disruption in Hermer's life.

Although he couldn't sleep under normal circumstances, his body's fatigue would continue to accumulate. Many times, Hemo would be so tired that he fainted.

And yesterday, it happened that Hemo couldn't sleep all night.

She used this time to carefully recall the treatment she had given to Ifrit over the past few months. Although Parves's answer to Helmer was impeccable, Ifrit's mineral disease would indeed be fatal without treatment. Death, but if you look at it from another angle, there are indeed problems with their treatment plan.

As expected, Hermer still had doubts about her teacher.

Just as Helmer was thinking about what else he could do, a blond-haired Phedian male came over and slapped his hand on the table in front of Helmer.

He growled at Helmer with a look of disgust on his face, "The treatment is about to start, why are you still here?"

"Do you want the entire laboratory to wait for you?"

"...Sorry, I'll be right back."

After whispering an apology, Helmer stood up and followed the man towards the direction of the laboratory.

Although Hemer is a student of the director of the Structural Department, her status in the Structural Department is not high, and it can even be said that she is marginalized everywhere.

Because Parvis always looks like a good guy, the punishment for mistakes is not serious, and Hemer's character is a little weak, which leads to this embarrassing situation.

When Helmer arrived at the laboratory, it was indeed just as the man said, everyone had arrived, except for her, the host of the experiment.

"Hemo, you're here." Parvis greeted Hemo, "Hurry up and get ready."

On the other side of the laboratory, which was isolated with reinforced glass, Ifrit jumped up excitedly when she saw Helmer.

"I'm going to see Ifrit." Hemo said.

"Go." Parvis nodded.

When Parvis was present, the attitudes of other researchers softened somewhat, allowing Hemer to enjoy the treatment of a normal experiment leader.

Helmer passed through a security door and entered the other side where Ifrit was.

"Hemo! You're finally here."

After Hemo came in, Ifrit also jumped down from the medical bed excitedly and threw herself into Hemo's arms.

"Sorry, Ceria and I are very busy recently and don't have enough time to spend with you."

After touching Ifrit's little head, Hemo said apologetically.

"It's okay, I can wait."

Hearing this, Helmer hugged Ifrit gently.

The hair from her ears swept into Ifrit's face, making her giggle.

After a while, Helmer let go of Ifrit and said to her, "Okay... Ifrit, the treatment is about to begin."

Hearing this, Ifrit's face suddenly fell, and a trace of fear flashed in her eyes.

But thinking of Hemo and Ceria, Ifrit gritted his teeth and nodded.

"No problem...I can bear this pain."

Ifrit's mineral disease was very serious. When she was first sent to the structural department, it was judged that if she was treated according to the current methods, she would never survive for a week.

Therefore, under Parvez's suggestion, they adopted a brand-new treatment plan.

Chimeric therapy is an experimental therapy that is only qualified to be carried out in cutting-edge laboratories in a few countries.

Specially treated Originium fragments are surgically implanted into the infected person's lesions, and special drugs are used to activate the activity of the fragments.

The characteristics of the active source stone itself are used to absorb the source stone particles near the lesions and control the spread of ore disease.

Because they are specially treated Originium fragments, after adsorbing a certain degree of Originium particles, they can be removed through surgery and replaced with new Originium fragments... Theoretically, there will be no sequelae. , the number of Originium fragments applied can control different degrees of ore disease. In theory, even the final stage of ore disease can be controlled.

Of course, this is only theoretical... This theory has just been proposed and has not even entered the first phase of clinical trials.

Parvis is the originator of this theory.

And when it comes to implanting specially treated Origin Stones... Hemer now understands that this so-called chimerism therapy is obviously a legacy inherited by the Structural Department from the Loken Water Tank.

It's just that Lorcan Williams' experiment has been completely successful, and they are still in the exploratory stage.

This solution has a flaw. Due to the effect of the active agent, almost all analgesic methods are unable to work on the patient, and will cause great pain to the patient during the treatment process.

With Ifrit's active cooperation, she was firmly trapped on the treatment bed with several restraints to prevent her from hurting herself due to violent struggle.

As the active agent flowed into her body, Ifrit also let out a heart-rending wail.

Even those people who hated the infected the most showed a hint of unbearable expression when they saw Ifrit like this.

After all... the sight of Ifrit struggling violently was so miserable.

"Teacher, we can't continue like this. Ifrit's vital signs are very dangerous and there is a possibility of sudden arrest at any time."

Helmer stared at Ifrit's electrocardiogram. She had put her hand on the emergency stop button, ready to terminate the injection of the active agent at any time.

Hemer had also made a suggestion to Parvis before.

However, Parvis dismissed Hemmer's idea on the grounds that it was an experimental treatment and there were no successful cases at all.

In Ifrit's follow-up treatment, as the Source Stone particles absorbed by the Source Stone fragments reached the bottleneck, the dosage of the active agent they injected became larger and larger.

Although Hemer has tried to adjust the formula of the active agent, it still has little effect... The pain that Ifrit is suffering right now is just to extend her life for a period of time regardless of the cost. There is no right to it at all. The condition has undergone fundamental changes.

After additional doses, the treatment effect has reached expectations, but this time the plan is more radical... Ifrit's heart rate has reached a very dangerous level, and Hemer finally couldn't bear it anymore.

"The pain has put too much burden on Ifrit. I think this level has exceeded the normal range. If it continues like this... Ifrit will probably die."

"This experiment must be stopped and we must re-discuss treatment options."

After saying that, Hemer and the others waited nervously for Parvez's reply.

Teacher...answer me quickly...let me see what you really think.

If Parvis was treating Ifrit as a test subject, then he would definitely not agree with Hemmer's idea.

Under Hemo's slightly surprised look, Parves nodded slowly, "What you said makes sense."

"There are indeed some problems with chimeric therapy... I will stop the experiment this time as you said."

After getting permission, Hemer pressed the button to stop the injection with almost no pause.

As the active agent stopped flowing into Ifrit's body, her cries of pain gradually weakened, and she finally lay tremblingly on the medical bed, breathing heavily. Her lower body was almost wet with sweat.

"Hemer, you have also seen that chimeric therapy is indeed a relatively successful idea, but the pain that cannot be blocked is a huge flaw."

Parvis walked up to Helmer's side with his hands behind his back and said slowly, "I believe you can guess where the inspiration for the chimerism experiment came from... Yes, it was the Loken water tank. "

"Until now, we haven't figured out how Loken could painlessly implant the Originium fragments into a person's body, allowing them to function as a spell-casting unit...and it's still like the brain stem. The dangerous part.”

"As long as a small part of this technology can be cracked... No, as long as the means he uses for pain relief can be found, the progress of chimeric therapy can take a big step forward, that kid Ifrit You can also be saved.”

As he said that, Parvis looked at Hemo with a deep look.

"And now, the only survivor of the Loken Tank is in the Structural Section."

Chapter No.17 Moral Dilemma

"I know what that person said to you after I left yesterday."

Hearing these words, the expression on Hemo's face was slightly unnatural.

This was something both parties knew well, but Hemer didn't expect that Parvis would say it so bluntly.

"It's good that you doubt me."

"Being too superstitious about one person's authority is a big taboo for people like us."

As he said that, Parvis looked at Joyce who was busy on the side and said with some regret, "If Joyce could have doubted her superiors more, she wouldn't be like this... ..Rheinland Life will not lose two outstanding researchers.”

What Parvis said always made sense, and Hemer couldn't think of anything to object to.

Because Joyce was indeed infected with oriosis in a less than rigorous experiment, and also caused irreversible damage to her brain, resulting in considerable problems with her language skills and emotions.

The conductor of the experiment...that is, Joyce's superior supervisor, tried to replicate the experiment on himself.

However, she was not as lucky as Joyce, and she died on the operating table.

That's why Parvis said that one experiment caused Rheinland Life to lose two outstanding researchers.

"You have to understand that everything we are doing now is for more infected people in the world. If the shortcomings of chimeric therapy can be perfected, even if they cannot completely cure their mineral disease, their suffering can be alleviated. .”

With that said, Parvis walked forward and patted Hemo on the shoulder.

"Now, go and see the child, she is waiting for you."

Helmer nodded wordlessly.

What Parvis wants to express is quite clear. There is no doubt that he wants to study the experimental traces left by Lorcan Williams on Rosemary's child in order to achieve greater breakthroughs in chimeric therapy. .

On one side is Ifrit, who was forced to endure the pain due to the experimental treatment, and on the other side is Rosemary, who finally escaped from the horrific laboratory and seems to be doing well now.

In just a few words, Parvis put Hemer's heart on the fire, leaving her in a dilemma.

If Li Ang heard what Parves said, he would also say it was wonderful. The results of his efforts yesterday have basically been erased, and Hemer has returned to his previous wavering attitude.

After a simple ideological struggle, Helmer finally decided to fulfill his previous promise and find a way to help Rosemary obtain the original experimental data of the Loken water tank.

As for the shortcomings of using rosemary to perfect chimeric therapy that Parvis mentioned... Hemer felt that he could only let nature take its course.

To harm another innocent child for the sake of one child is putting the cart before the horse.

After making the choice, Hemo felt a lot more relaxed.

She sorted out her mood, hid the sad expression on her face, and prepared to be in her best condition to meet Ifrit.

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