Egawa Sae, after agreeing to help Jounouchi Hiromi release a statement, soon adjusted her mindset.
Although Egawa Sae was a feminist, she was not radical and could understand Hiromi's decision, as the challenge posed by artificial womb technology was not merely to women's social status but a confrontation to traditional human morals and ethics. Hiromi's reluctance to make the issue seem too radical and further intensify conflicts made sense.
After getting her emotions in check, Egawa Sae naturally refocused on how to report the story and also took the opportunity to request an interview with Jounouchi Hiromi.
This interview was clearly not a simple casual chat; it was a very formal television interview.
Chen Yu watched Jounouchi Hiromi and Egawa Sae discuss the interview and felt it was unrelated to himself. After informing Hiromi, he left the sterile laboratory to check on the progress of his experiments and then planned to visit the patients in the ward.