Chapter 2434
Lily had never wanted to save the world or mankind, nor did she think she could. She had learned medicine and perfumery purely out of interest, while her grandfather had forced her to learn kickboxing. Lily never harbored any grand ambitions, yet destiny had led her on such a path.
Alexander said solemnly, "What do you plan to do after going back there?"
Instead of objecting, he wanted to know her plans. Deep down, he knew she was right, even though he did not want to let her go. He also knew they had to face the issue together instead of avoiding it.
'I could try forcing her to stay, but as she said, would she be safe? Is my wife supposed to live in hiding until the queen passes away? Even if the queen did, someone else would proceed with the experiment.' In short, avoiding the problem would not solve anything.
Alexander knew Lily well. That was why he still tried to think logically and calmly, even though he was reluctant.
Lily said simply, "I told Queen Yasmin I'd conduct another research where there will be no need for a vessel or transplantation. I also told her that she could realize her dream through cell regeneration. Austin's eyes lit up. "Really?"
"Of course not," Lily said, glancing at him.
He was speechless for a moment.
Dominic smacked Austin's head and said, "If it were so easy, we would've long achieved it, wouldn't we? Besides, even though I'm not a practitioner of mainstream medicine, I know it's not easy to regenerate cells."
Austin rubbed his head and said, "I was just curious, okay?"
He knew it was theoretically impossible, but seeing how confident Lily was, he thought she knew something that he did not.
"Still, she'll believe it," Lily added.
Even Austin believed her, let alone a layperson like the queen.
"When someone becomes obsessed with something, they sometimes lose themselves and their judgment. Therefore, not only does Queen Yasmin believe it, but she also believes in it firmly," Lily said casually. Many had told Yasmin that the R10 experiment would not work, but she chose to believe Fred's words instead. That was because she wanted to believe it.