Chapter 574 - 9.44 Three Months’ Mark
With the help of Lu Yizhou’s superior genes, Zhao Bolin really managed to create the vaccine within one and a half months. No, that was not actually an ordinary vaccine — he had accidentally achieved what those elite researchers tried to at the expense of their lives.
As long as someone was injected by the vaccine, they would be immune against the zombie’s virus. But it did not end there; they would also obtain Lu Yizhou’s exceptional regeneration ability. They might not be able to grow limbs or be a genuine immortal, but injuries and diseases which were considered life-threatening would immediately be healed. This formula was worth countless treasures! If it was revealed to the public, then it would definitely create a spectacular uproar!
As the researcher responsible for coming up with it, Zhao Bolin did not show the slightest hint of joy like how he did when he managed to break through the bottleneck.
He lifted the tube containing luminous blue liquid and inspected it under the light. He could feel Lu Yizhou’s gaze on him and thus, he said without looking away from his new masterpiece, "What should I do with this, Lu Yizhou?"
The question had no context but Lu Yizhou could understand it perfectly. Before Zhao Bolin started on the experiment, he had once asked whether he was cruel if he wanted to take advantage of the virus to annihilate the corrupt politicians and their working dogs aka the soldiers working for them.
There was a reason why Zhao Bolin had always disliked interacting with them, otherwise he would not have ended up in this ordinary university to teach a bunch of youthful students and do experiments in a secluded laboratory. With his capabilities, he clearly deserved so much more.
However, it was obvious who would benefit the most once the existence of the vaccine was exposed.
Zhao Bolin had seen enough of their hypocrisy to know that the government would definitely take advantage of the vaccine as much as possible to obtain maximum profit from business transactionals. Just like bloody leeches who would not be satisfied until it sucked its prey dry. Even then, it was unknown where the boundary of their greed lay — or perhaps, it did not exist in the first place.
In the end, the ones who would suffer the most were ordinary citizens.
