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Chapter 298, Infected Blood

Dina is not a good teacher, but Egg is a good student.

Faced with various sophisticated and complex equipment, Dina didn't know how to use them, but she at least knew which ones needed to be used and the rough order.

You don't need to look at Dina to know this, it's so crucial.

In fact, it is not that troublesome. Most of these are automated operations, and there are indeed times when different operations need to be performed according to the indicator lights of different colors, but these are not a problem for Iger.

After Iger printed out Dina's document on the printer, he followed the drawings, and with Dina beside him to help him identify which instrument needed to be used for each step, things went very smoothly.

Now I encountered another problem.

It took a day of understanding and learning, and on the next morning, Egger finally prepared the virus culture solution, but the problem now was that they had no virus samples for cultivation.

"How is it possible that there are no virus samples?" Egger said strangely to Dina: "Now the blood plague virus is all over the world, even in our blood, how is it possible that there is not one?"

Dina explained to Egger: "We have been infected for more than half a year. The viruses in our bodies have evolved for countless generations under the influence of their respective immune systems. Who knows what changes they have undergone.

Simply put, we need to use the most original virus to avoid bias amplification effects.

If this cannot be found, the only alternative is to use a virus that has not mutated again since the outbreak of the blood epidemic as a sample. This virus is only found in infected people."

Hearing Dina's words, Egg was stunned.

Sister, have you made a mistake? You do this every time. You often leave the most important things last!

Now all the infected people within a few hundred kilometers have died. Did you do it on purpose?

Iger was really angry. He was angry not because Iger thought Dina was deliberately concealing important information, but because he thought Dina's character was annoying.

Dina does this every time, she judges the importance of information by herself, and then shares it with her friends according to how important she thinks it is. In doing so, Dina completely failed to consider that there is a high possibility that there will be information that is of zero value to her.

Intelligence may be worth 100 to others.

This kind of thing is too common in life, for example:

A: On the way I came here, a house was on fire.

B: Hey, there is such a thing. Where is it?

A: Your home.

B:...I...!!!

Therefore, normal people know how to share the information they know with their friends, but Dina is not a normal person.

To put it simply, Dina has no teamwork ability, and her thinking logic is completely based on herself as the center.

This should be the most common bad habit for people with the gift of eagle vision. They believe too much in their own judgment and ignore the role of their teammates.

It's useless for Egger to be angry now. He must find a way to solve this problem.

Although there are many corpses of infected people in the bunker, they have no extraction value.

Dina told Egger that her colleagues had conducted many experiments. Ten minutes after the infected or survivors died, their bodies began to decay, and at the same time, the blood plague virus also began to die in large numbers.

After 30 minutes, the unit density of the blood plague virus in the corpse dropped by 99%; after 60 minutes, the unit density dropped by 99.9%.

The current situation is that if Egg wants to make a healing serum, he must find a living infected person, tie him up, and then press him to the ground and forcefully draw blood.

Egger never expected that one day he would have to work hard to find a live and active infected person.

Hey, there it is.

After these few days of adapting, Iger almost forgot that there was a huge blood bank above his head, and he could draw as much as he wanted.

Egg told Dina about the Heart of Blood Plague, and Dina became interested, and then the two returned to the ground with the toolbox.

It's evening now.

The dazzling sunshine has already set, but the hot air hits us the moment the safety door opens.

This is the first time he has returned to the surface since he entered the underground bunker that day. After living in the bunker for a few days, Egger is now seriously unable to adapt to life in the outside world.

"Aha, aha." Iger gasped. He glanced at Dina and gasped: "You seem to be adapting quite well."

"I'm used to it." Dina narrowed her eyes and took a deep breath.

In fact, Dina prefers a place with darker lighting. The sunlight is too strong and her eyes hurt.

This may be a common problem among all eagle-eyed assassins, who like to walk in the shadows. People who don't know better will think that this is the professional habit of assassins and they like darkness. In fact, it only has something to do with the light-sensitive ability of their eyes.

"Where is the Blood Plague Brain?" Dina asked Egger.

"In a bar in a small town." Egg replied to Dina.

"Bar?" Dina asked quickly after hearing this: "The bar with a huge cow head hanging on the sign at the door?"

"Yes." Iger replied to Dina: "That's the bar. Are you familiar with it?"

It’s half-baked or not, after all, this is one of the only bars in the town.

In the lobby of the bar, Dina saw Blood Plague Heart for the first time.

"Wow, really, it can't be described in words." Dina couldn't help but sigh after seeing the huge sarcoma.

Although the light in the bar was not very bright, Dina could clearly see all the details of the Blood Plague Heart under the eagle eye view.

For example, the bones excreted by the Heart of Blood Plague are just like weathered bones, with no organic matter remaining except bone.

For example, the skin surface of the Blood Plague Heart still retains many of the appearance characteristics of the human body. You can also see the twisted face that originally belonged to the infected person, limbs hanging like burrs, or certain parts of the human body.

some other parts.

What amazed Dina was that under the eagle eye view, what she saw was not a suture monster, but a whole, a complete whole.

Egger is right, these infected people have merged together, their individual structures have disappeared, and they have combined into an indivisible whole.

"Please give me permission first while I take some photos." Dina took out her mobile phone and took a few photos of the Heart of the Blood Epidemic. Then she turned on the camera and recorded a video around the Heart of the Blood Epidemic.

After a short video of ten seconds, she opened the messaging app, sent the photo and video to her colleagues, and wrote: "Kesili Town, the brain of the blood epidemic guarded by no infected people."

"Okay, it's done, let's draw blood." Dina put away her phone and said to Iger.

Egger put down the suitcase in his hand. After he opened the suitcase, he took out the set inside which was not so much used for drawing blood as it was used for murder. The needle alone was almost as thick as a straw.

Egger installed the blood-drawing needle in three strokes, five divided by two, and asked Dina: "Where to stick it?"

Dina frowned. After looking left and right, she shrugged at Egg and said, "I don't know, just pierce it as you like."

Egger didn't think much. He held the syringe like a spear, and the 40cm long needle penetrated half of it.

Hold the syringe steady and start drawing.

Egger pulled the piston hard and slowly, and pulled out a tube of unknown yellow liquid.

This is another reason why Dina couldn't make a healing serum. Dina couldn't tell whether the liquid drawn by the syringe was blood.

The needle went wrong.

Egger pushed the piston to the bottom and injected the yellow liquid that was drawn out. Then he pulled out the needle with all his strength, changed its position, and inserted it again.

After the needle was inserted, Egger pulled out the piston forcefully.

This time it’s even worse, it’s actually empty?

When Iger was wondering whether it had penetrated fat or muscle tissue, he saw thick blood like red paint being slowly sucked into the syringe under the action of negative pressure.

"How much?" Egg asked Dina.

"The more the better, fill it up." Dina said to Egg.

Wow, such a big syringe, it must be at least 500ml when filled.

Egger pulled the piston of the syringe to the highest position, so that the negative pressure would be greater and the blood inflow would become faster.

Hey, Egg feels the wind.

No, it's the Heart of Blood Plague that's breathing in, and its size has obviously expanded.

"Wow, come here and take a look, this thing is breathing!" Egg turned his head and shouted to Dina.

As soon as Dina took a step forward, she heard a "puff" sound, and all the numerous pores on the surface of the Blood Plague Heart spurted out a dark red blood mist.

These pores were originally holes in the human body. They originally had different functions, but now they have all become exhaust vents.

Caught off guard, Egger took a breath of blood mist, yelled "I'm sorry" in his heart, and then held his breath.

Egger retreated sharply, and he took advantage of the situation and pulled out the big syringe that was still stuck in the heart of Blood Plague.

After taking two or three steps back, Iger found that Dina was still there in a daze. He stretched out his left hand, grabbed her and pulled her back. Three seconds later, the two of them stumbled out of the bar.

"What a bastard!" Iger couldn't help but cursed in his hometown dialect. He took a few breaths in the strong wind carrying sand and dust. Then Iger turned to Dina and said, "This thing actually has a mechanism.

"

Dina kept bending over and coughing. Her condition didn't look good.

"Dina? Dina." Egger patted her shoulder, but unexpectedly Dina fell down as soon as she touched it.

Dina fell to the ground, and Iger quickly reached out to help her up. Unexpectedly, this support shocked Iger.

I saw the veins on Dina's neck and temples bursting out, and blood slowly flowing out from her mouth, nose, eyes, and ears. Dina's eyes turned red, and she opened her mouth weakly like a fish thrown to the shore.

Breathing.

"Dina, hold on!" Egger carried Dina on his back, then ran towards the bunker with a syringe filled with less than 1/3 of the thick blood.



"drop."

As soon as the elevator door opened, Egger dragged out Dina who was lying on the ground. Then Egger grabbed a mobile hospital bed from the emergency room, put Dina on the hospital bed and lay down on it, and then quickly pushed her towards the bunker.

Run inside.

Dina's body is very hot now and she is running a fever.

The dark red blood mist that the Blood Plague Heart sprayed just now should be a means of self-defense after it was injured.

Egg secretly regretted in his heart that he had killed the Blood Plague Heart from a long distance before. He never knew that the Blood Plague Heart would have such a reaction after being injured.

Egg and Dina both thought that after losing the protection of the infected, the Blood Plague Heart was just a piece of meat ready to be slaughtered. Little did they know that it had a last resort to fight back, which was to spit out blood containing a high concentration of infected organisms.

fog.

Although Egger was standing very close and was caught off guard and took a breath of blood mist, the healing serum in his body perfectly suppressed the newly entering infected bodies.

Dina was not so lucky. When the blood mist suddenly spurted out, she had actually held her breath subconsciously, but the blood mist stuck to her skin with the spray and entered her body in a few seconds.

in vivo.

Dina now only felt dizzy and high fever, thirsty, very thirsty. She heard Egger's cry, but she opened her mouth and used all her strength to breathe.

In the eagle eye view, Dina saw for the first time that the entire world turned black, the deepest black. Then she saw the character icon in the status bar also turned black, and the icon showed: Blood epidemic outbreak.


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