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The situation was urgent. An incident of this scale, with such serious societal implications, clearly couldn’t happen without immense financial backing.
Ten billion for one person… that’s a good deal.
If safety could be guaranteed, it was feasible.
And the Cooper family had access to the most advanced medical facilities and teams. Even if the person being exchanged ended up infected, they’d be the first to receive treatment and become a valuable case for pushing the current blank slate of treatment research forward.
Given the extraordinary circumstances, exceptions had to be made. Multiple departments convened immediately and finally decided–under strict supervision from both sides–to transfer the person Wyatt requested out of Saunders Hospital.
Inside Saunders Hospital, chaos had already broken out.
The regular civilians were especially frantic, locked up in the main hall, crying and screaming to be let home.
They had smashed the glass doors and windows with benches, leaving them in ruins, but the situation was quickly subdued by the police stationed outside.
Yunice stepped out of the medical waste disposal room.
Right now, everyone was looking out for themselves. No one had the capacity to care for anyone else. The moment Yunice emerged, a panicked Owen grabbed her wrist.
Looking deeply concerned, Owen said, “Come with me!”
Yunice didn’t know what was going on, but she was pulled by Owen all the way to the director’s office.
At that moment, there were only three people in the room–her, Owen, and Elsie.
Elsie had already changed into a fresh lab coat. The clothes that Mr. Gerardo had dirtied were now in the trash can, which stili hadn’t been emptied.
After locking the door, Owen looked at the two of them, clearly anxious. “I got word that the hospital discovered an unidentified pathogen. It’s highly risky. Everyone in the hospital is now under lockdown.”
His frown deepened as he continued, “This is really bad. Anyone who’s come into contact with the pathogen will be quarantined and investigated. No one will be able to intervene. So neither of you should go anywhere. When the inspection team comes, just stick to one story: you’ve both been in my office the entire time and haven’t had any contact with patients. Once the observation period is over, they should let us go.”
Elsie sat still and glanced at Yunice.
It seemed like she was thinking: I can’t believe Owen called her here too.
Yunice felt a strange tug in her heart. Owen actually had enough of a conscience to think of bringing her too.
But this kind of scheming was clearly being used in the wrong place.
She didn’t argue with him. She walked quietly to the window.
The view from Owen’s office was excellent. There were no buildings obstructing the front, and she could see the road outside the hospital at a glance.
She saw people in full hazmat suits and various inspection teams standing ready below.
She also saw the long line of vehicles on the road turning around.
They were clearing out the entire area around Saunders Hospital.
12:12 PM

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