Chapter 1676: 1676. I love listening to my sister-in-law the most.
Elly Campbell is someone who places great importance on gratitude; she has always kept the fact that Helen Melendy saved her in mind. Similarly, the fact that Leo Hall risked his life to save her is something she has always remembered.
Therefore, even if Leo Hall is now good or a demon, she subconsciously holds a shred of hope for him, which is why she uses his pretentious rhetoric to painstakingly persuade him.
"Now, this opportunity is right in front of you; the whole world is waiting for you to save them. Can you really just ignore it?"
She calmly gazed at Leo Hall’s handsome face and brought up Harry Hall, saying, "If your brother saw you make such a big contribution to humanity, would he feel proud to have a brother like you? Would your parents stop seeing you as inferior to your brother and stop needing to support and take care of you?"
Elly Campbell had never spoken words so full of positive energy in her life.
These words, when written, might not seem like much, but saying them aloud felt quite awkward.
Leo Hall narrowed his eyes, pondering something. After a moment, his pupils shifted, and he leaned closer to Elly Campbell, asking:
"Does sister-in-law really wish for me to solve this pneumonia virus issue?"
Elly Campbell’s expression faltered, but she eventually nodded.
Actually, Leo Hall had already hinted to her that almost everyone infected by the virus were England people, and there weren’t any Europeans or African Americans affected. So, it’s highly likely this virus was an attack based on genetic structure.
Even if Leo Hall refused to develop the special medicine, she could tell her cousin, and through expert consultations from the health department and pharmaceutical research bureau, along this direction, researching the cure wouldn’t be impossible.
But time-wise, Leo Hall definitely had the advantage.
Leo Hall could quickly point out critical points, indicating that he must have researched this area; if he developed the drug, it would undoubtedly be much faster than the pharmaceutical bureau’s people.
Now, the death toll is still climbing, truly embodying the phrase "time is life."
Just by developing the drug one day earlier, countless lives could be saved.
Leo Hall’s eyes flashed a meaningful smile, "Alright, I love listening to sister-in-law’s words the most."
Elly Campbell saw him agree, and breathed a long sigh of relief.
Although Leo Hall agreed, she wasn’t completely at ease. After parting ways with him, she immediately called her cousin Arthur Clark and told him about the virus targeting a certain genetic structure.
The very next day, New Horse’s Smith Family Group’s official Twitter released the latest research progress on the pneumonia virus.
Below was a lengthy research report spanning over ten thousand words, authored by their chief research doctor, Dr. GU.
The report pointed out that this pneumonia virus mainly targeted the genetic structure defect of England people.
There are genetic structure differences among different races in the world, with the variation approximately being six thousandths.
And this unknown pneumonia virus targeted this six-thousandths genetic variance.
This is why nearly all the infected were England people.
Shortly after this report came out, the Smith Family Group released a new special-effect drug targeting this pneumonia virus.
Having pinpointed the direction, the development of this special-effect drug was rapid.