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Chapter 299, blood for blood

Iger rushed down the corridor pushing the movable hospital bed. When he arrived at the restaurant, Joanna saw him after just taking a shower.

"Egg, what's wrong with you?" Joanna stood up in surprise.

"Don't come over!" Iger hissed at Joanna: "Stay away from us, we are covered with viruses now!"

Egger pushed the hospital bed and rushed to the shower room. He first stripped himself naked, and then stripped Dina naked on the hospital bed. Then Egger walked out of the shower room next to him on the left and right sides.

Pulling out two showerheads with long tubes, he sprayed himself with the showerhead in one hand, and sprayed wildly at Dina with the showerhead in the other hand.

After showering like this for several minutes, Iger threw the nozzle on the ground. Regardless of how wet he was, he picked up the bed and ran outside.

Joanna waited anxiously at the door of the shower room. She saw Iger naked and pulling out the hospital bed again. He was getting closer, but he was not getting closer, and he was not getting closer.

"Joanna, come help." Iger shouted to Joanna.

"What's going on?" Joanna quickly ran to the hospital bed, and she immediately saw Dina, who was also naked.

All the blood vessels in Dina's body were now bulging. No need for Iger to explain, Joanna already knew what happened to Dina.

Joanna suppressed the anxiety and panic in her heart and watched Dina lying on the bed. She looked like she was about to drown, gasping for air with her mouth wide open.

At this juncture, the only thing Joanna believed in her mind was that Iger must still have a way.

Iger is using his brain with all his strength to think of a solution.

The syringe from which blood was drawn just now was abandoned by Iger in the elevator. He had simply given up on making the therapeutic serum.

Egger didn't know how much time Dina had left, maybe a few hours, maybe only a few dozen minutes, but in any case, Dina couldn't wait for the treatment serum to be made.

Currently, there is only one place in the entire bunker that has the antidote to the blood plague.

"Go to the medical room!" Egg shouted loudly, pulling the hospital bed and running quickly down the corridor with his bare feet. His mind was rapidly thinking about the next action plan.

The last time Dina tested Iger's blood, she told Iger that his blood type was type O.

Now what Iger needs to do is to transfuse his own blood into Dina as a healing serum. But there are two problems in doing so. The first is how much to transfuse.

There is a maximum amount of blood a person can donate at one time. If Egg draws too much blood, he will be beaten to death, but too little may not be effective.

The blood in an adult body is about 4-5 liters. Egger can give half of his blood to Dina, provided that he can draw out this much blood.

The second question is an extension of the first question. If Egg can have a blood source to supplement, he can draw more blood.

But the current situation is that the bunker is a scientific research institution and there is no blood reserve here. This is something Egger has already confirmed to Dina.

The closest thing to human blood is blood plague virus culture fluid, but if you add that thing into your body, you might die faster than Dina.

Another ideal situation is that Dina's blood is also type O, so Egg and Dina can exchange blood with each other.

In the medical room, Egger and Joanna threw Dina into the medical cabin together. Egger hurriedly operated the medical equipment. Three minutes later, Dina's blood test results came out. Her blood type was type A.

damn it!

Egg cursed.

Americans have the most type O blood, accounting for nearly half of the population, followed by type A, which accounts for about 40%.

Dina is not in the 50% that can keep her alive.

Or, try it yourself.

You don’t have to lose half, you can reduce the standard a little, and you don’t necessarily die.

When Iger was hesitating whether to exchange his life for his life, Joanna, who had already learned of Iger's plan, said to Iger: "I have type O blood. I can give you my blood."

Egger glanced at Dina and saw that she didn't have much time left.

This is an extremely complex medical transfusion.

Egger is manually setting up three treatment chambers close together, and AI will control the entire treatment process.

To cabin B,

To cabin C,

While receiving blood transfusion in cabin C, the patient must receive blood, otherwise the blood volume will suddenly increase sharply, which will still be life-threatening.

Now that Iger has set up all the programs, he is nervously conducting repeated calculations. If there is a mistake here, it will be two lives: Dina and himself will die.

Okay, Iger carefully checked the calculations twice. Theoretically, there is no problem, but in practice...

What the hell!

Egger and Joanna climbed into their medical cabin, and when they were about to close the hatch, Egger shouted to Joanna.

"Joanna!" Egg shouted.

"What?" Joanna was also very nervous at this time. Although the world is already crazy, such crazy things are still not something that can be easily tolerated.

Iger shouted to Joanna: "If I don't die this time, I will marry you!"

After shouting out the words he was holding in his heart, Egg lay down and reached out to close the medical cabin.

With the three medical cabins closed, the preset treatment plan began under AI control.

In Egger's medical cabin, several pairs of robotic arms stretched out to fix Egger's left and right arms. Then, under the blue light scan, the needles controlled by the two robotic arms accurately inserted into the blood vessels of his left and right arms.

Egger felt a little nervous for no reason, and also had a trace of regret. He was now at double risk, one was the risk of blood transfusion, and the other was the risk of reduced immune serum concentration in his body as Dina had told him before.

Why did he risk his life to save someone who was not absolutely necessary to save? Now that he calmed down, Iger himself couldn't explain what the impulsive energy was just now.

wrong.

Since you are rescuing people, why don't you think twice before your head gets hot? Isn't this normal?

People who can really think twice about whether to save people will most likely come to the conclusion not to save them.

I have always wanted to be a good person, but at the same time I envy those bad people who have no scruples. If bad things happen to them, they just do them. When they need to do good things, they never hesitate.

They say people's hearts are unpredictable, and Aige can't even understand himself.

Finally, he finally understood what kind of person he was.

"You're a fucking lunatic!" He cursed angrily at himself.

Egger was thinking wildly, and as the blood drawing progressed, a wave of sleepiness came to his head. He closed his eyes and fell into a deep sleep.



Dina didn't know how long she slept. When she woke up, her vision returned to safe white.

Dina's brain hadn't restarted yet, and it took her several seconds to wake up. Then Dina found herself lying in a small space.

Dina was stunned for a moment. The memory in her mind was still in blackness. This was the first time Dina saw death coming. It turned out to be like this. The whole world was black and you had nowhere to escape.

A wave of weakness enveloped her whole body. Dina struggled to open her character bar with her mind. She saw that the character icon finally returned to white. Then, she saw an additional state on her body.

Blood Plague Immunity: Blood plague resistance increased by 100%.

After several more seconds, Dina finally stitched together the memory before the fragment and the current state.

"Ouch, it hurts so much." Dina moved her body, but now her whole body ached with the slightest exertion.

Even Dina herself found it incredible that she was actually rescued.

In that black world, Dina saw that her health was slowly decreasing visibly to the naked eye. In this case, how did Egger develop the healing serum?

No matter what he did, time was never enough.

Even Dina's clever mind couldn't figure out this unsolvable mystery, so she decided to give up thinking and lie down to sleep for a while.

After Dina lay in the medical cabin for a while, her body finally gained strength. At this time, she discovered a very serious problem.

"Where are the clothes? Where are my clothes!!"

She was definitely wearing clothes before she lost consciousness.

"Smelly brat!"

Dina put her feet away and kicked hard, and the lid of the medical cabin was opened with a click. She angrily rolled over and got out of bed, preparing to teach Egg a profound lesson, and then find another set of clothes to put on.

Or find some clothes to put on first, and then take care of that kid.

Or, no matter what, do whatever you encounter!

Dina walked nimbly in the bunker. She was as silent and light as a cat. However, the bunker was empty. Dina went to the restaurant and lounge and found neither Egg nor Joanna.

Dina returned to the medical room again, and there was no one in the medical room.

This time Dina thought about it seriously, and she thought of a possibility.

Dina quickly walked towards the other two medical cabins in the medical room. Through a small piece of observation glass above the medical cabin cover, Dina saw two people sleeping soundly in the medical cabin.

Dina checked the treatment records of the three medical cabins, and tears fell from her eyes.


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