"Sizzle …"
The soft sound of exhaust could be heard in the quiet laboratory.
"Alright, my Lord. The virus in her body has been completely eliminated." After checking all the data and confirming that there were no problems, Emma turned to Sei Itō and said, "After this infection, her body has successfully produced some antibody cells. As long as she doesn't immediately head to a high-risk area with a high concentration of the virus, I believe that she won't be threatened by this virus in the future."
"But one thing to note is that her body is currently in a weakened state. She won't be able to do any high-intensity exercise for a week. So if my Lord wants to do something bad, you'll have to think of another way."
A gloating smile appeared on Emma's face at the end of her sentence.
"It's alright. If I can't hold it in any longer, I'll come find you," Sei Itō retorted without holding back.
"…" Emma choked. Her face turned red and she couldn't say anything.
"I'm looking forward to it." Amused, Sei Itō moved his head closer to Emma's ear. He first blew gently at her, and when Emma's neck tensed up, he sucked on her earlobe and spoke in a muffled tone.
"My Lord." Emma's body was a little weak. She called out in a coquettish and grumbling tone.
Ito Mori licked Emma's earlobe with his tongue again and then retreated with a triumphant smile on his face.
"The antibody has been extracted, right?" Sei Itō asked, no longer teasing Emma.
Emma took a deep breath to calm herself down. She then rolled her eyes at Sei Itō and replied, "It has been extracted. I'll send it to Roni later so that she can start the vaccine research."
"And with these antibodies, the research of the cure medicine can be sped up."
"Mm. Get the finished product out as soon as possible." Sei Itō turned to look at Nagasawa, who was lying on the medical bed. Nagasawa Masami said, breathing steadily.
"Yes," Emma replied solemnly.
"Alright, I'll be leaving first. I'll come find you later and discuss the origin of life." At this moment, Sei Itō turned back to look at Emma. He said ambiguously with a strange smile.
"Sure, I'll prepare a vat full of single-celled organisms for you, my lord." Emma revealed a devilish smile and chuckled.
"Ha … ha …" Sei Itō's expression stiffened, and he let out two dry laughs. Then, he immediately took the unconscious Nagasawa Masami and left the Rubik's Cube world.
"Hmph." Looking at the fleeing Ito Sei, Emma snorted with a smug look on her face. However, he quickly calmed himself down. He took the antibodies extracted from Nagasawa Masami's body and left his personal laboratory with a serious expression. He went to look for Ronnie to arrange the relevant research tasks.
On the other side, Sei Itō and Nagasawa Masami, who had returned to the Origin World, flashed and disappeared from Nagasawa Masami's residence. They appeared in another empty house in Akikuruno City and placed Nagasawa Masami on the bed in the bedroom.
This house was Nagasawa Masami's home in Akikuruno City. After she had sex with Sei Itō, Sei Itō used his authority to obtain it in the residential area near the shrine. Nagasawa Masami also received the same treatment as Nagasawa Masami, who had sex with him first.
After covering Nagasawa Masami with a blanket and sending a ball of pure life energy into her body, Sei Itō disappeared from the room again. He used a positioning method to find Kuraki Masami, who was at home.
"Why are you here?" Kuraki Masami looked at Sei Itō who suddenly appeared beside her and asked.
"Of course it's because I missed you," Sei Itō said with a smile as he sat down on the sofa and pulled Kuraki Masami's body into his embrace.
Kuraki Masami rolled her eyes. She didn't believe him.
The thick-skinned Sei Itō didn't mind. He looked at Kuraki Masami's bare wrist and asked, "By the way, where's the silver bracelet I gave you before?"
"It's in the costume box. What's wrong? "Kuraki Masami asked in surprise.
"Go get it," Sei Itō said.
Kuraki Masami looked at Sei Itō strangely, but she still got up from the sofa and went straight to her bedroom. After about a minute, she came back with a silver bracelet in her hand.
Kuraki Mai came to the sofa and handed the bracelet to Ito Sei. She then lowered her body and sat down.
Sei Itō took the bracelet and threw it up. The bracelet suddenly hung in the air and stretched out under the manipulation of an invisible force. Sei Itō then released his mental power and drew lines on the silver bracelet that was thinner than a baby's finger.
At the side, Kuraki Mai looked curiously at the scene before her.
A moment later, the silver bracelet suddenly glowed. Then it fell down on its own. Sei Itō reached out and grabbed it. He turned around, grabbed Kuraki Masami's arm, and put the bracelet on.
"Other than when you're with me, remember to never take off the bracelet," Sei Itō reminded her.
"What's wrong?" Kuraki Masami frowned.
"Haven't you seen the news recently?" Sei Itō laughed.
"I have, what does it have to do with this?" Kuraki Masami shook her wrist and asked.
"You know about the new disease, right? With it, I don't have to worry about you being bitten," Sei Itō explained.
"Oh." Although Kuraki Masami didn't understand why she wasn't afraid of being bitten by wearing the bracelet, she understood that Sei Itō was protecting her, so she obediently responded in a soft voice.
"Also, if you don't have any work to do recently, take your things back to Akizuruno City. It's safer there than outside," Sei Itō said as he played with Kuraki Masami's fair hand.
Kuraki Masami nodded thoughtfully and accepted Sei Itō's suggestion.
"Right, okay, can you make a few more of these things?" Then, Kuraki Masami raised her arm and pointed at the bracelet on her wrist. "I want to give it to my family so they don't get bitten."
"That's easy." Sei Itō smiled. Then, with a thought, he took out several blank yellow joss papers, mixed cinnabar, and a writing brush and placed them on the coffee table in front of him. He dipped the writing brush in cinnabar ink and infused his power into the brush to activate the material hidden in the cinnabar. At the same time, he wrote the runes on the yellow joss papers.
With Sei Itō's current level of skill, it took him less than a minute to complete seven paper talismans. Sei Itō used the Onmyoji method to fold the paper talismans according to the method of creating barriers, then put them in small pouches that every shrine had for storing amulets. He handed them to Kuraki Masami.
"Here, although they're not as beautiful as the bracelet, the effect is the same. As for the extra ones, you can give them to them as you see fit. "Sei Itō smiled.
"Okay." Kuraki Masami took the amulets and carefully put them away.
"There's no time to lose. I'll go and give the paper talismans to my parents. Once I'm done, I'll move to Akikuruno City," Kuraki Masami decided.
"That's fine. Remember to bring your identity card," Sei Itō reminded her.
The identity card was the pass to enter and exit Akikuruno City. There was no need to think too much about it. Kuraki Masami had a specially made version. Otherwise, given her relationship with Sei Itō, would she have to make a special request every time she wanted to go to Akikuruno City? Of course, even without the identity card, Kuraki Masami could still pass through the inspection station and enter the city by relying on the information stored in Little Soul Dream.
After that, Sei Itō and Kuraki Masami kissed goodbye and used the Flying Thunder God technique to return to Nagasawa Masami's bedroom and wait for her to wake up.
…
Several days later, in the middle of the night in Asia, and the middle of the day in Europe and America.
At this moment, the sky trembled slightly. If one did not pay attention to it, one would not be able to see the ripples spreading out rapidly. Then, countless tiny droplets fell from the sky like falling stars. They shone faintly as they fell from the sky like a sudden rainstorm.
"It's raining?"
The ordinary people who were lucky enough to see this in Rizhao were baffled.
The sky was clear. It was not the rainy season, and there was no news of rain today. This was the reaction of the ordinary people to the sudden rain. At most, they would add one or two words of complaint.
"How unlucky."
The substance that was thought to be rainwater fell to the ground and dispersed, forming a thin cloud that began to spread throughout the world. As time passed, the cloud was absorbed into the human body.
At this moment, in a farm in Australia, a white man was tearing a mouse apart like a wild beast. The ferocious look in his eyes suddenly froze. Slowly, a light of reason appeared in his eyes.
"What, what's going on?" The man muttered as he stared blankly at the half-eaten corpse of the mouse in his hand.
Then his pupils began to recover, the blood vessels in his eyes began to recede, and the feverish redness on his skin also disappeared. This is obviously a sign that the new disease has been suppressed!
But before he could fully understand what happened, the man's body suddenly softened, and he fell to the ground. His eyes stared blankly at the sky, receiving the rain-like substance.
And the same situation happened to other people around the world who were lucky enough to receive the rain-like substance, as well as those ignorant animals.
This kind of rain lasted for a whole day before it slowly stopped. But the thin cloud formed by it did not dissipate no matter how much the sun shone on it. It still spread all over the world.
"A new change …" Ito Sei, who was standing on top of the Mount Jingshe, looked down at Akikuruno City, which was shrouded in the clouds formed by the rain-like substances, and whispered to himself.
"News from the New York Times, under the influence of the strange worldwide rain yesterday, the condition of some patients with the new disease has been suppressed. The patients have regained their sanity, and they are currently getting better …"
The female announcer of the morning news on the TV reported in a brisk voice.
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