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Chapter 1303

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After two seconds, Huo Yulin's consciousness began to fade. He bit the tip of his tongue fiercely before he took out a syringe from his pocket with difficulty.

His hands trembled uncontrollably as he injected the cardiac stimulant into the vein in his arm.

Two minutes later, Huo Yulin finally felt the strength in his body slowly returning.

However, this strength was only a facade. The cardiac stimulant had forcibly stimulated his body, so he would not be able to hold on for long. He had to leave the research institute before the drug wore off.

Huo Yulin lowered his eyes to look at the disposable protective suit he was wearing before he slowly took it off.

When the layer of protective clothing was revealed, some blood had already seeped out.

Huo Yulin inhaled deeply. He did not take off the protective suit. Instead, he flipped the black turtleneck sweater over and tidied it up before he picked up the down jacket hanging by the side and put it on.

He crumpled the blood-stained protective suit into a ball before he opened the changing room door and walked out.

The other two colleagues had already changed back into their own clothes. The two protective suits were casually tossed on the chairs by the side.

Huo Yulin glanced at them before he picked up the two protective suits and threw them into the trash can by the side.

Seeing this, the colleague just smiled, and soon, the few of them walked out.

The subjects on the experimental bed had been pushed to the observation room next door, and someone was tidying up the shelves. Only Professor Gao, Yuan Huan, and the others were left in the laboratory.

Huo Yulin followed his colleagues and was about to leave after saying goodbye.

However, before he could say anything, Professor Gao walked over and said to Huo Yulin, "Huo Yulin, right? Don't be in such a hurry to leave. Come to my office later. We can discuss the patient's condition."

"Sorry, I have something to attend to." Huo Yulin pinched his fingers.

When Doctor Gao heard this, he frowned. If a researcher did not prioritize the hospital's mission, no matter how important it was, it should be pushed back. He then said, "I won't take up too much of your time. It's mainly because this surgery has just ended, and it's a good time to consolidate the data."

Huo Yulin met Professor Gao's gaze. The latter did not allow him to refuse. Huo Yulin pinched his fingers and nodded in the end.

Dr. Gao patted him on the shoulder with satisfaction and went to change his clothes.

Huo Yulin's expression didn't change. He walked out of the lab and leaned against the wall. His eyes were downcast, and there wasn't much life in them.

Since Dr. Gao only invited Huo Yulin, his two colleagues and the section chief quickly left.

Not long after, Professor Gao changed his clothes and came out.

His office was on the seventh floor, and they took the elevator up to the seventh floor.

Huo Yulin's body would only last for twenty minutes at most with the cardiac stimulant.

After entering the office, Professor Gao didn't discuss the problem with Huo Yulin. Instead, he flipped through the documents with the other professors.

As time ticked by, Huo Yulin leaned back in his chair. His grip on the armrest had already slipped a few times.

Yuan Hen, who was talking to Professor Gao, turned his head and inadvertently noticed Huo Yulin's absent-minded state. Only then did he notice how pale his face was.

It was as white as a person who had lost too much blood.

Yuan Hen's eyes were filled with suspicion. He stopped talking to Professor Gao and turned to walk towards Huo Yulin.

As he walked over, a faint smell of blood wafted into his nose.

The smell of blood?

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