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HG13 virus transmission can be effectively blocked by early–stage infection medication.
Building on this foundation, the veterinary expert team conducted in–depth research and successfully developed a medication to block viral transmission among poultry and livestock.
This breakthrough was led by Hannah.
Hannah, dressed in a white lab coat bearing the Heffner Hospital logo, appeared arm in arm with Liam, surrounded by an admiring crowd.
Following behind her were five doctors and nurses, also in white coats, their faces alight with admiration and gratitude for Hannah.
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Liam watched all this with a slightly grave expression. “Hannah, I heard the clinical trial application from those Mandino University students was revoked due to plagiarism allegations?”
Hannah’s eyes flickered with a barely perceptible unease before she curved her lips into a gentle smile. “I’m not really sure either,” she said softly..
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She smiled and said, “If Dr. Tinsley’s team hadn’t had their application rejected, I wouldn’t have even had a shot at this. Maybe it’s your luck rubbing off on me just because you’re here with me.”
The team members behind them chimed in, “Who could be luckier than us? Working with Dr. Gibson is such a golden opportunity–we’re definitely going places!”
Another teammate chimed in, “Exactly! Following you means we’ll all get a piece of the pie!”
Though they said otherwise, all five knew perfectly well that Hannah’s experiment–from start to finish–had nothing to do with them.
Hannah generously included all their names in the research credits–after all, who would be foolish enough to turn down such an offer?
The villagers also crowded around to thank Hannah.
Initially, only a few thousand viewers tuned in to the livestream.
Viewer A: [Hey, I heard Aria Saxon is here too–where is she?]
Viewer B: [First, she lost to Hannah Gibson on the P–virus, and now they’re both researching the same virus, and she lost again–no wonder she doesn’t
dare show her face.]
Viewer C: [Rumor has it Aria Saxon brought 28 Mandino students to the project, yet still got outdone by Hannah Gibson working solo.]
Viewer D: [And she calls herself a professor? What an absolute disgrace!]
Viewer E: [Come on, Aria Saxon mainly studies viruses in livestock and poultry. You trolls are as clueless as ever.]
In rapid succession, hundreds of accounts were banned, leaving the screen flooded with nothing but uniform positive comments.
A red carpet was rolled out across the ground as Hannah, Liam, and their five team members made their way to the center stage.
Winston grasped Hannah’s hand. “Dr. Gibson, we appreciate everything you’ve done for our community.”
His tone was earnest, but his eyes betrayed little gratitude–instead, they revealed a cold detachment.
Liam sensed something was off–a growing unease gnawed at him.
Hannah’s gaze swept casually around the room. As she noticed that neither Aria nor any Mandino University students were present, a quiet sigh of relief escaped her.
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At that moment, Ramon approached from the other side. Hannah let go of Liam’s arm and stepped forward. “Mr. Harmon, I sincerely apologize for impulsively kicking Giana that day. I admit my mistake, but as a member of Heffner Hospital, I believe our institution is entitled to share credit for this research breakthrough.”
Ramon fixed her with an icy stare, a derisive smirk playing on his lips. “Share? Don’t bother! Effective immediately, you’re fired. Heffner Hospital will never employ someone who would recklessly endanger lives, much less entrust patients to your care.”
The moment those words were spoken, the crowd fell into stunned silence.
The live chat flooded the screen: [What’s going on here now? Has the dean of Heffner Hospital lost his mind?]
Ramon had issued a strict gag order about Giana’s pregnancy, keeping the public completely unaware of it.
Hannah’s face twisted in an instant, her expression contorting with shock.
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