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Super Genius DNA

Super Genius DNA


Super Genius DNA

Super Genius DNA


Chapter 130: The American Cancer Conference (6) (Teaser)

The A-Bio Cancer Laboratory was a new, clean lab with all new equipment and facilities. Some of the equipment still had their vinyl packaging on.

“I feel like our CEO is actually enjoying doing experiments in places other than our lab,” Cheon Ji-Myung, who was the first one to rip off the packaging, murmured to himself.

“Right? Is he going to travel around the world and write papers in each country? It’s not like he’s getting a stamp every time…” Park Dong-Hyun said.

“Well, it’s not actually a different lab since the A-Bio Cancer Institute is A-Bio’s. It’s better than Karolinska, though,” Jung Hae-Rim said.

Beep! Bleep!

The security device made a loud noise at the entrance. The door swung open. Young-Joon, who stepped inside, took a quick look around the lab, then asked Cheon Ji-Myung, “Is everything going well?”

“Well, I guess. Did you enjoy your lecture at the conference?” he asked.

“Yes.”

“Did Jamie Anderson or the Cold Spring Lab attack you about it?” Jung Hae-Rim asked.

“They did, but these two people here defended me.”

“Two people?”

The Life Creation Team members scratched their heads.

Two middle-aged men appeared at the door.

“The washroom is a bit far,” Yoon Dae-Sung complained.

“But it is a nice lab,” Nicholas said as he took a look around.

“Sir!”

“Mr. CTO?”

They were surprised. Yoon Dae-Sung had never attended an international...

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