I Told You To Manage The Reserve Unit For Me Instead Of Turning It Into A Special Troop-Chapter 1073 - 623 New Breakthrough in the Research

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Chapter 1073: Chapter 623: New Breakthrough in the Research Institute_2

Chapter 1073: Chapter 623: New Breakthrough in the Research Institute_2

“You little shit, you were too reckless this time; you scared me to death.”

Qin Yuan once again thought about the situation that day, feeling a lingering fear in his heart at this moment. The powder that Little Wang had spread—if he had inhaled more of it, he might have lost his life at this moment.

“Don’t worry, I have a big fortune and an even bigger life; King Yan isn’t going to take me away that easily.”

Actually, in their countless missions, many times they had truly brushed shoulders with death. But the fact that they were all still alive to this day also proved that each one of them really did have good luck.

Qin Yuan didn’t bring up those words he had said earlier and instead let him rest more, to help his body recover better.

“Go to sleep; the more you sleep, the faster you will recover.”

“How’s Shi Xiaoqi? Did you get any information out of him?”

Then he asked with some concern, knowing that woman’s heart was very deep, but not aware of what had transpired and how things had unfolded.

“Not yet, he’s very tight-lipped. We’ll properly interrogate him once we all get back.”

Qin Yuan didn’t mention that this mission for them was already successfully completed and that it wouldn’t be long before they might be returning to their unit.

“Alright, go to sleep.”

“Yes.”

Geng Hu once again followed the captain’s words and slowly closed his eyes, always feeling exceptionally weak all over, even speaking took all his strength.

Qin Yuan was truly grateful to Qu Jinmin and Old Man Yang for spending several hours here with them today, and he turned back to chat casually with them.

From time to time, Qu Jinmin would also express to Qin Yuan how much he admired his mastery of the art of Chinese medicine, hoping he would stay within the research institute.

“You have much talent, young man, and we need you. Why not consider it?”

He sincerely wanted to keep this young man within the institute, certain that he would play a much greater role.

For talented and capable people, no matter where they go, they are bound to have opportunities for development, and Qu Jinmin, admiring him so, would make every effort to promote him if he stayed.

Upon hearing the heartfelt entreaty from the other side, the corners of Qin Yuan’s mouth turned up slightly; he didn’t want to stay in a place where intrigue was rife and where research was an everyday affair, and he rejected the offer once again.

“Although I understand these matters, they are not the most precise; I still prefer my special forces team.”

Indeed, his statement made both of them start to smile knowingly, as this was precisely the issue they had discussed at the beginning.

Now that they had the answer, the two could only give up on keeping the young man and let him leave.

“Well then, it seems all my goodwill is to be left at that.”

The matter was briefly discussed and no longer brought up as the topic changed, and they started to chat casually.

Seeing Old Man Yang’s health was not good, not wanting him to overexert himself, Qin Yuan reminded him once again.

“Old Man Yang, you should go rest. Your health won’t allow it, and you’ve worked hard for such a long time.”

After all, he was a man in his sixties, who had suffered various forms of mistreatment within the organization, in addition to a strenuous escape journey that had taken a serious toll on him recently.

“It’s fine, it’s fine; I can still hold on.”

The work was something he could endure, plus the recent experiments had been going very well; Old Man Yang wasn’t in a rush at that very moment.

Since he said so, Qin Yuan didn’t insist further and simply started chatting with them casually.

Time flew by, and half a month passed.

Geng Hu’s physical condition really was as he had said; it seemed as if he were a ferocious tiger, regaining his health only half a month later.

“You need to be careful with yourself; otherwise, your injuries might act up again,” Gui Li said as she came downstairs and saw Geng Hu busying himself alone in the kitchen.

“It’s no big deal; I’ve felt like I’ve completely rusted over from having people wait on me hand and foot recently. I should move around a bit.”

Geng Hu had always been someone who would do things on his own rather than trouble others. Today, he had gotten up early, which was why he was alone in the kitchen making breakfast.

Gui Li was genuinely concerned as she heard him and once again spoke with care.

“You should still be careful. Qin Yuan said you shouldn’t engage in any strenuous activities for the next six months.”

Even though she said that, Geng Hu didn’t take it to heart. He just felt uncomfortable waiting around every day to be served.

“Got it, thank you for your concern,” he replied.

His words made the woman blush; lately, she had found this straightforward man increasingly captivating.

These developments were noticed by Qin Yuan and Old Man Yang among others, but no one said much, hoping instead that the pair’s relationship would continue to flourish.

The most significant change in recent days was the deepening relationship between Gui Li and Qin Yuan.

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Although Qin Yuan wasn’t focused on these romantic feelings, he could sense the woman was slowly drawn to him and deeply attracted.

This matter was particularly troubling for him, because he didn’t have such deep feelings for Gui Li and was eager to rejoin his team.

After breakfast, everyone gathered in the living room for a casual chat.

“The medical knowledge you gave me has been incredibly useful, thank you.”

In the past couple of days, Qin Yuan had transcribed all the classical medical knowledge he knew and passed it to Green Snake.

Green Snake loved this material and couldn’t wait to study it thoroughly at every opportunity.

They said it contained many archaic characters and Classical Chinese that was rather difficult to pronounce, but after some study, Green Snake found the literature to be both extensive and profound.

“You’re welcome, as long as you find it helpful.”

“There are a few areas I don’t quite understand; when you get a chance, can you explain them to me?”

Lately, Green Snake had been treating Qin Yuan almost like a mentor, marking anything unclear with a red pen for Qin Yuan to explain.

Qin Yuan was happy to see this, knowing that Elder Yang and Qu Jinmin would soon begin to direct all research towards traditional Chinese medicine.

As it was impossible for him to stay here much longer, Qin Yuan planned to rejoin his team in another half month, meaning all hopes would rest on Green Snake.

Impressed by his eagerness to learn, Qin Yuan was willing to teach him all the knowledge he possessed, little by little.

“Alright, whatever you don’t understand, we’ll discuss it later in the study.”

Within this villa, the environment was truly conducive, providing everyone with their own space and a beneficial atmosphere for cultivation.

“Alright, then you two young people don’t need to go to the lab today,” Old Man Yang instructed right away after hearing them discuss classical medical matters and acknowledging his own lack of understanding.

He knew that Green Snake was doing this not only to make future experiments more serious but also because the solutions for some complicated diseases truly lay within these herbal concoctions.