While Chen Yu was assessing Misumi Mikoto's learning progress, Jounouchi Hiromi was in the laboratory assembling the custom instruments that had finally been completed and attempting to use these instruments to start her theoretically first experiment.
Mouse embryos, nutrient solution, an artificial placenta, and a cultivation tank connected to various sensors—these were the main components of Jounouchi Hiromi's experiment in cultivating mouse embryos with an artificial womb.
Compared to the artificial womb the Americans used to cultivate preterm lambs in 2017, Jounouchi Hiromi's design initially didn't seem to have anything different, and even borrowed many ideas from the American experiment.
But unlike the Americans, Jounouchi Hiromi had an advantage they couldn't match—she knew exactly how to achieve her goal.