Chapter 261 Mr. Duncan, I Understand
Robert fused Jane's blood with the blood of the patients who were infected with the RS virus. He was surprised to find that the blood of the patients was purified!
"In other words, Jane has the antibodies of the RS virus in her body, which is the key to developing the antidote."
After saying that, he looked at William nervously.
But they couldn't tell anyone else, or Jane would be in danger! However, he had to tell them the results of the experiment.
"Me?"
Jane was surprised. According to Robert, it was impossible.
It meant that she was the only one who had the antibodies, regardless of whether the virus mutated or not.
"Can Pearl be saved?"
Although Pearl was alive. But she hadn't seen her over video calls, so maybe she was still in a bad condition.
Robert was especially anxious. He wanted to inject the antidote he had developed into Pearl first, and wait for the result.
Jane rubbed her hands. She could provide more blood to save people.
"No!"
William refused her. He would not allow her to be in a more dangerous situation.
"I don't know yet, so I decided to go to the Quarantine Zone myself."
Robert had made his decision. He wanted to accompany Pearl.
"You have to think about it carefully. You won't be able to get out of there."
William was very indifferent. At the critical moment, he was always calmer than others. And his calmness made everyone settle down.
Jane slowly calmed down.
"Jane, I think..."
Robert was a little embarrassed. The reason he came here was to get a tube of Jane's blood.
If the medicine he brought was useless, Jane's blood might come in handy.
He said this guiltily.
He had seen Jane's report and knew she had anemia.
"Robert, Pearl is my good friend, so I promise you."
Jane said before Robert could finish speaking. It was just a little bit of blood. She had a lot.
William looked at Jane and nodded silently.
Robert carried out disinfection work and drew Jane's blood. The red blood flowed into the test tube, which was harsh to William.
He turned around and did not look at them.
"This is the last time."
William said coldly. He would refuse Jane next time, even though she had made up her mind.
Jane was his wife, and she was pregnant. It had nothing to do with him whether others had been infected or not. He was not a savior. He was not so kind.
"Mr. Duncan, I understand."
After drawing blood, Robert bowed to them. "I've thought it through. I'll go look for her, but I still have to go home and prepare something."
Robert did not stay for long. He went back home first, washed up, and changed his clothes. He put the things that Pearl liked in the trunk and the toy bear that she used to hug when he was away. She was different from those rich girls. She was innocent that a toy bear could easily cheer her up.
He told Elyse his decision. After hearing that, Elyse didn't say anything but nodded.
They relied on each other and grew up together. They understood each other.
If Robert wanted to do it, she would agree with him.
"Robert, take care of yourself."
After Elyse finished speaking, she shut herself in the room and cried softly.
It was very late. Robert was not sleepy. He called the police that he wanted to be quarantined.
He had thought that if he arrived there, he would be stopped at the door. The only way was to ask someone to send him in.
"Are you crazy? Do you know what will happen to you if you come in? Don't mess with us!"
The police did not believe that there was an idiot who wanted to go to the Quarantine Zone. He suspected that Robert was depressed.
"I am serious. I must go."
Robert's voice was a little urgent. Pearl would be more sacred if he was late for even one minute. She had been infected for more than a week. If most of her skin had festered...
Robert was very scared. He prepared a medicine cabinet and prepared some medicine to prevent infection.
"You're crazy. We won't stop you if you do want to. Come to the police station and sign a voluntary agreement."
The police had tried to persuade Robert for nearly half an hour, but Robert did not change his mind. So the police gave up. He could not save a person who wanted to die. In any case, there were already many people in the Quarantine Zone.
After Robert signed the agreement, he got in the police car. After more than two hours, they arrived at the Quarantine Zone.
There were watchtowers all around and the soldiers were standing guard there. They looked nervous. Robert carried a bag as he walked in and he was indifferent to death.
It was summer, and after heavy rains, the leaves were blown around the ground.
Robert was calm. There were not many people in the Quarantine Zone.
It was not as violent and bloody as he had thought. Robert checked the registration form and quickly found Pearl's room.
The red-brick buildings used to be factories and dormitories from the 1940s. It had one room and one living room. To get away from troubles, almost everyone had an independent room.
If the person in the room was dead, this room would be prepared for another person. It was absolute hell.
Robert knocked on the door.
His mind wandered. Pearl should be able to understand that he hadn't come to her immediately.
Pearl was curled up in a corner and thinking about something. She was impatient, depressed and antisocial before and it was difficult for her to calm down. But now, she had already held her position for more than ten hours.
After contracting the RS virus, she would die. She was thinking about life. For so many years, did she have any regrets? Maybe she does regret that she hasn't got married.
That day, she was putting on makeup and trying to conceal the red spots on her face, but she found that it was useless.
Even the best concealer could not conceal the red spots, so she gave up.
At this moment, someone knocked on the door and said that the police came to check.
Pearl opened the door in a daze and saw a group of men in black pulling her into the car. They said that she was infected with the RS virus and was reported by the people in the community.
After being here for so long, she chatted with Jane for a while every day to go through it, but now, she could hold it anymore.
Three people in the next room had been dead. The people in the next room had changed three times.
The air was close in summer, and the air was stuffy in the room.
Pearl looked at the red spots growing on her body. She might not be able to hold on until Robert sent the antidote to her.
Pearl didn't know how she was feeling. When someone was dying, he would be afraid of being lonely in the cold room. Did Robert know how she was doing? Perhaps he had stayed focused on developing the medicine.
He was handsome when he was concentrating.