"What? That fast?"
Gu Shaocheng raised his eyebrows and stared at him: "Half a year is fast? Do you really want to remain a bachelor?"
Bai Wuqing covered his mouth and laughed: "Looking at big brother’s expression now, you’d think he wished the wedding could be tomorrow. With all the arrangents, it would indeed take about half a year."
Yan Fengchi and Nan Baihao nodded in agreent: "Mhm, mhm, about that long, about that long."
"That settles it then. I’ve got other matters to attend to, let’s call it a day." Gu Shaocheng received a text ssage and, with the swift decisiveness of an impressive man, he left imdiately.
Thus, this scene unfolded at the Gu Family’s doorway.
Gu Shaocheng and Chenxing, each wearing a tracksuit, sporting the sa style of hats, each with a pair of sunglasses, and yes, they were a matching set, got into the car, making it blatantly obvious to anyone that they were a couple.
Gu Shaocheng couldn’t help it, now he was at his fiancée’s rcy when it ca to clothing choices, that girl was really treating him like a mannequin. In his heart, he complained: Could it be she’s afraid that one day I’ll suddenly beco paralyzed and unable to move, and now she’s trying to live every day as if it’s our last happy mont?
Seeing her wake up, noticing that he can still move and eat, and then imdiately smiling, Gu Shaocheng could guess her thoughts.
Her expression might as well have had these words written across it: "Ah! You can still move, today’s world is so beautiful."
Chenxing was engrossed in playing a mobile ga, enjoying herself imnsely and completely unaware of the man’s grumblings beside her. When she finally noticed that soone was continuously staring at the back of her head, she lifted her head, and he imdiately leaned in to kiss her lips. They kissed without restraint in the car, the driver dared not look, and the bodyguard in the passenger seat also dared not look. She was held in his embrace, the two of them playful and joyful, seemingly just like any ordinary, happy couple.
When they returned to the sanatorium, they went their separate ways, Gu Shaocheng to see Tian Buyu, and she to accompany her mother, while also bringing her grandmother to join them. Both elders were not lucid, yet she patiently entertained and comforted them.
The research team had ticulously examined the reports about his mother brought by Gu Shaocheng, and today they had a new breakthrough; their conclusion was poisoning.
At this very mont, the two top experts in Lou Gehrig’s disease hugged and jumped for joy, "It’s very likely that the cause of the disease is due to a toxic factor, specifically abnormalities in the mRNA transcriptional copy of the transporter in the motor cortex, potentially resulting from reduced glutamate uptake by the glutamate transporters in astrocytes. Excitotoxic neurotransmitters such as glutamate may be involved in neuronal death in ALS, and against this excitotoxicity, SOD1 enzy is part of the cellular defense system which can detoxify the superoxide radicals, due to SOD1 mutation leading to glutamate excitotoxicity."
Those technical terms naturally went over Gu Shaocheng’s head, "So you’re saying the cause of Lou Gehrig’s disease is poisoning?"
A dawn-like expression appeared on Tian Buyu’s face: "The scientific community has never stopped researching the cause of Lou Gehrig’s disease. Although the cause and chanism of early sporadic cases remain unclear, there have been conjectures that it might be related to three factors: toxicants, the immune system, and viral infections. According to your mother’s reports, we have analyzed the likely cause of her disease is poisoning. Knowing the cause, we can target a treatnt strategy."
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