At 1:14 a.m., the newly built Laboratory of a large class III hospital in DIDU was brightly lit.

More than 20 members of the Huaxia gene testing team are all busy, and the command is an expert group from Europe.

This kind of momentum has never been seen. Everyone didn't even eat dinner and supper. They were doing genetic testing all night.

More than 2500 gene fragments, if fully detected, normally take 2-4 weeks.

But because of Dr. Mehal's words, we can only exchange manpower for time.

At first, they wanted to match the first gene fragment, and that was the best.

Unfortunately, this is just a dream. Until more than 500 gene fragments were tested, no consistent gene fragments were found.

Everyone hopes that the blood sample they are doing will match a gene fragment. The people present have been numb, and everyone has made plans to stay up all night.

If it's not a heart ion channel disease, you need to do more than 2500 genetic tests to rule out the possibility. This workload is a headache when you think of it.

When it's training, people in Huaxia gene testing group can only think so, so as to make themselves feel more comfortable.

"Mr. James, I don't understand the doctor's request." A middle-aged man snorted and said.

He is a staff member of a manufacturer of gene testing reagents.

Although very reluctant, I can only bite the bullet to finish the work. But now it's late at night. It's hard to avoid complaining.

"Dr. Mehal is so willful that it is impossible to finish the job as soon as possible."

"Please maintain the most basic respect for Dr. Mehal." James said that he was carrying coffee cups and drinking coffee cup after cup, driving the workers to work like the greediest capitalist, and refused to waste even a second.

"Dr. Mehal's words, even if there is only one word, should be perfectly achieved. And you are just a trivial little employee of Silverstone." James took his coffee cup and didn't even bother to look at the man next to him. "I can pretend I didn't hear what you just said. But if the top management of your company knows, I don't want to wait for you to leave."

The staff were helpless.

"No company in the relevant production chain will hire you. No large multinational company in the whole medical industry will hire you. This is a black spot on your resume that you can't erase all your life."

What James said was a fact, an irrefutable fact. Dr. Mehal is an independent director of the company. Although he rarely goes to the company, his will will will be fully implemented.

"How many detection fragments have been done?"

"654." At the beginning, the staff still disdained it, but when he heard James's later description, he immediately realized that it was a fact and a threat from James.

All Dr. mehar's requirements should be completed at the first time without any ambiguity. After answering James' question, there was a messy sound of footsteps in the corridor.

In the middle of the night, who is this? The staff was stunned and looked up.

"Dear James, you are still so serious." A few people came in. The man in charge knew James. He looked very familiar and said with a bright smile.

The staff member was stunned. He was the general manager of Silverstone Asia. How could it be him? Didn't you say he was in Japan?

"Noel, I'm glad you can fly here." James refused Noel's hug, sat in his seat with hot coffee in his hand and said, "I'm still fighting the damn jet lag, and it looks like I'm going to fail."

"It's the same as before. Is the doctor in good health?" Asked noyle.

"Very good."

"How do you come to China for surgery? The medical level here is not the top."

James was carrying a coffee cup, steaming, as if his vision was not very clear. He looked at Noel carefully and asked after a few seconds, "don't you know what happened last year?"

"Damn it, I was still running this market last year."

"Dr. mehar had a serious heart disease, and all doctors had no choice but to watch him maintain his last vitality by the power of machines. However, this situation did not become a thing of the past until the emergence of this Chinese doctor."

"Hmm? My God, I can't believe you're telling the truth." Noyle looked at James in surprise.

"It was Dr. Zheng who operated on Dr. mehar. The operation was very successful and the doctor recovered his vitality after the operation."

"Dr. Zheng? The Chinese doctor nominated by Dr. mehar for the Nobel Prize?" Noyle looked incredulous, "isn't it because of the recommendation of tips surgery?"

"Yes, Dr. Zheng's attainments in interventional surgery are very high."

"Unimaginable." Noel shrugged his shoulders. He didn't care who operated on Dr. Mehal, as long as he didn't leave a bad impression on Dr. Mehal. As for the good impression, he didn't think about it at all.

How could Dr. Mehal care about himself? You know, the chairman of the company needs to make an appointment for at least one week if he wants to see Dr. Mehal.

"What patient is this time? Why are you so anxious? Are you waiting for the results to come out for surgery?"

"No, Mr. Neuer, the operation was completed before the blood sample was sent here. It is said that the operation was very successful. The doctor wants to determine the necessity of the operation."

"God, it's incredible." Noel made an exaggerated gesture and said, "what does the doctor think?"

"The doctor agrees with Dr. Zheng, but wants to know if the relevant gene fragments can be detected." James said.

"If it can't be detected, does it prove that the operation failed?" Neuer road.

"No, if it can't be detected, it means that this technology is not worth clinical promotion, and there must be loopholes." James took the coffee cup, drank the coffee slowly, and said, "this is not just to make a clinical diagnosis, but a test for the test method of cardiac ion channel disease."

"God, it's impossible! There are more than 2500 gene fragments, only part..."

But his complaint was immediately interrupted by James.

"No one will care about the truth. It's enough for everyone to listen to Dr. mehar's views. Dr. mehar thinks it's a heart ion channel disease, but the gene test can't find the relevant gene fragment, which proves that it's your fault, and this technology hasn't taken shape yet."

"..." noyle's sweat flowed down in an instant.

It sounds unreasonable, but he knows that things will develop like this. Now we can only pray that the gene that caused this patient to develop heart ion channel disease is in the known gene.