Chapter 187 Proving The Principles Of Virology
- Benjamin's face was a mix of uncertainty and resolve. After a moment of contemplation, he finally nodded and said, “No injections, no oral medication, and no infectious viruses allowed. If you can make me contract a terminal illness under these conditions in a short period, I'll admit defeat!”
- “No need for that!” Huxley replied, waving off the challenge with a dismissive hand. “Name any terminal illness you want—early stage, mid-stage, or advanced—and I'll make it happen instantly. Your choice!”
- Everyone present was stunned into silence, finding Huxley's claim incredibly audacious. The idea seemed preposterous—take cancer, for instance. Even if one injected someone with a massive amount of cancer cells, the body's immune response and other factors would prevent it from instantly becoming a terminal case.