Chapter 861 I Dont Love You Anymore (1/2)
The meeting between Jim and Nicholas was on this Saturday night.
Janice asked Nicholas to do something for her and help her fulfill her wish. As long as he did it, she would be loyal to him.
”Professor Nicholas, thank you very much for curing Janice's disease,” Jim said.
”I'm a doctor who likes to challenge. I'm good at research on genetic hereditary diseases.” Nicholas smiled, his silvery green eyes gleaming under the light.
”I heard from Janice that you came to China for a new research project?” Jim asked casually.
”Every research requires volunteers. There are a large number of population in China. I hope more volunteers can join this research project,” Nicholas said.
”Don't treat the patient as a little white mouse,” Jim said flatly.
”My current research is not about them, but about the embryo. I want to extract DNA from the embryo and then transplant it to the mother. So, it won't cause any harm to the patient,” Nicholas explained casually.
”I don't know much about medicine, but if this research can be successful, it will also be a progress in the history of human medicine.” Jim smiled.
”Margret agreed to be my volunteer. I wonder if Mr. Jing agrees or not,” Nicholas asked slowly.
”No problem. It's her own business. Janice can make her own decision,” Jim said.
”Mr. Jing, you don't understand what I mean. Since it's an embryo, it needs not only the female genes, but also the male genes,” Nicholas said.
Jim's brown eyes twinkled slightly, and a sharp light flashed quietly. ”In that case, Professor Nicholas can use other volunteers' first. After you succeed, we will carry out the experiment.”
”Jim.” Janice looked at him with pleading eyes, ”I want to be the first one to test. After all, I'm not young. If I wait too long, the quality of the eggs will decline.”
”Janice, I haven't thought about it yet. Besides, this kind of test will take a long time, and it won't be successful in just any minute,” Jim said seriously and frankly.
”That's why I don't want to wait too long.” Janice lowered her head, her thick long eyelashes drawing the shadow of melancholy in her eyes.