"It's complete!" Rhea exclaimed a little too excitedly. However, before she could take a look, Lily glanced back at her and said, "Don't move." Rhea immediately fell silent. The most exasperating thing for her was that she had subconsciously obeyed Lily's instructions. "Lily, don't make a mountain out of a molehill," Rhea complained angrily, "Do you honestly think you're so great? Lettell you something. If this experiment fails, nothing good will happen to you." "We'll only know that once I fail," Lily said calmly with a slight smile, "What's wrong? Are you hoping I'll fail?" "How do I..." Before Rhea could finish speaking, she noticed Lily had already gotten up and walked toward the instrument. Lily turned off the switch unhurriedly and took out a few small vials to place them on the shelf next to her.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtRhea becnervous as she looked at the clear liquid inside and the data on the computer frantically refreshed. She fixed her eyes on the screen unblinkingly, while Lily seemed indifferent.
Lily stood up and paced around the room unhurriedly. She had sat for too long and needed to stretch her muscles. Her body had grown stiff after experimenting for such a long time.
The numbers on the computer finally stopped, and the word 100% finally flashed across the screen. All the shaded parts overlapped completely, and the red area flashed.
Rhea exclaimed in shock, "It's a success!" Lily heard her voice and stopped to turn and look at the numbers on the computer. She did not look excited. Instead, she looked a little surprised, as if she did not expect to succeed or wanted it to succeed.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"It's a success! It's a success!" Rhea was very excited.
Although she did not like Lily nor wanted her to succeed, it was natural for an experimenter to feel a sense of joy when an ete finally succeeded. They had conducted this experiment countless times for a long time, and Rhea had participated since they started doing it abroad. The organization constantly changed locations, looking for new opportunities and constantly trying. However, every attempt failed without exception.
Rhea never thought Lily would succeed.
'Why did she succeed and not me?! She knows traditional medicine, but so do I. Plus, I know about modern medicine, too.' Rhea thought she was also better than Lily in viral research.
'So what if Lily knows about traditional medicine? Why is a woman who knows about flowers and plants better than those who specialize in medical research?' Still, Rhea was excited and happy about this success. She ignored Lily's order not to move and took a few steps forward. She bent down and stared at the computer screen as if wanting to see something different. Even so, the display on the computer remained the same. The experiment was indeed a success. Rhea was in a situation she had never been in before. She wanted to laugh but could not. She looked rather conflicted. "It's a success. It genuinely is. Lily, did you actually succeed?!" Rhea felt drowned in mixed feelings. She turned to look at Lily and no longer stared at the latter with hostility. Instead, Rhea looked surprised, excited, and maybe a little jealous.