Chapter 1164: Prenatal Signs (1)
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Through the goggles, the researcher’s stunned expression could be seen.
Pei Huai looked over. His gaze seemed calm, but it was unclear how he was feeling.
The long recliner was covered with a sterile cloth, and Su Ji lay down on it.
It was still unknown when they would be able to find volunteers for the equipment that focused on experimental results. Of course, they would not put much effort into comfort.
It was quite hard.
Pei Huai stood beside her and looked around. “Will you feel uncomfortable?”
Su Ji said, “it’s alright.”
She was used to sleeping on hard beds. Even the so-called golden soft couch in the palace was a hard bed, and the pillow was made of jade.
If a modern person were to go back in time, they would chop off their heads.
The researcher covered her with a silver anti-radiation suit.
The material was special, and the blue-purple laser patterns could be seen under the light.
Although she couldn’t tell exactly what material it was made of, she was sure that it was different from the radiation protection clothes bought in the mother and baby products store.
The researcher reminded her warmly, “Miss Su, if you feel uncomfortable later, raise your hand to signal us. We will adjust the intensity.”
Su Ji replied, “alright, I understand.”
This girl was not soft at all.
However, this did not affect her husband’s heartache for her.
Wang Yi skillfully pressed the buttons on the operation panel. The blue translucent projection screen displayed dense and lengthy foreign words.
“What are you talking about?”
She was actually asking the researcher. The researcher looked over and was about to introduce her when another voice came from above.
“It’s your physical data…” Pei Huai’s voice was low and his gaze was deep. The blue screen shone with a cold and hidden light in his pupils.
The researchers gathered around Wang Yi. A few minutes later, the sealed layer of the research room was activated, and disinfectant gas entered. Except for Su Ji, everyone put on protective masks.
The electronic voice of a foreign female voice read out the five-minute exemption clause. Su Ji and the bed under her were brought into the machine. Pei Huai looked over.
The researcher sitting in front of the panel spoke to Su Ji through the microphone, and only the researcher could hear Su Ji’s reply.
Pei Huai did not ask what Su Ji had replied to, nor did he listen to what the researcher had to say.
He quietly looked at the two-story-tall monster.
Wang Yi walked to the lever that activated the device. “Pei Huai.”
Pei Huai looked at him indifferently.
Wang Yi remembered that the last time he brought them here, Huaihuai had personally turned on the device.
Although there were other researchers present today, Wang Yi did not have to worry about not being able to pull the lever. However, the difference was that Su Ji had already become their test subject as a volunteer. Wang Yi wondered if Pei Huai would want him to personally start the device.
Pei Huai’s thoughts had always been unpredictable, so Wang Yi took a gamble.
“Do you want to activate it yourself?”
But in the next second, when he saw Pei Huai’s expression, he knew that he had made a wrong bet.
Pei Huai’s lips tightened into a straight line. “Just standing here makes me want to kill someone.”
The researchers who were busy didn’t look up, but their bodies trembled.
Wang Yi quickly pulled the lever. Under the influence of Brother Huai’s words, he performed exceptionally today and pulled the lever down all by himself!
“Boom!”
The gears of the motor started to turn.
The experimental intervention on the first day took a long time. They had to build tolerance, adjust the data according to the volunteers’ physical condition, and record it.
It lasted until dawn.
Aunt Wu was waiting in the ward, turning on the lights for them.
Pei Huai opened the door. Aunt Wu, who was sitting on the chair, kowtowed and woke up.
“You are back. There are lees and rice balls in the pot. Do you want to eat some?”
She didn’t suspect anything. She smiled and thought that the young miss and son-in-law must have been very happy to go out and play until now.
Su Ji smiled. “I’ve eaten. Aunt Wu, please rest early.”
“Yes.” Aunt Wu entered the small kitchen in the suite and put the dumplings into the fridge before quickly leaving.
After washing up, Su Ji lay on Pei Huai’s custom-made double bed. When Pei Huai asked her how she felt for the third time, she told the truth, “my heart it a little tired.”
She meant it literally.
Due to the interference of the experiment, Su Ji’s heart rate had to be maintained at a standard high frequency for a few hours, which was a huge burden on her heart.