At 1:14 A. M., In a newly built laboratory of a large tertiary Grade A hospital in the capital, the lights were still on.
Over 20 members of the China genetic testing team were all busy. The one in charge was an expert team from Europe.
Such a commotion had never been seen before. Everyone didn't even eat dinner or supper and stayed up all night to do the genetic test.
There were more than 2500 gene fragments. Under normal circumstances, it would take two to four weeks to completely detect them.
However, because of Dr. Mehal's words, they could only use manpower to exchange for time.
In the beginning, they thought that it would be the best if it matched the first gene fragment.
Unfortunately, this was only a dream. Even after testing more than 500 gene fragments, he still did not find any matching gene fragments.