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“I’m finished.”
Young-Joon came out of the washroom.
“What did you do in there? Who did you call?” the interpreter asked.
“I had to contact my company to give an order. I’m a scientist, but I’m also the CEO of A-GenBio,” Young-Joon said without blinking an eye.
The interpreter secretly glared at Young-Joon. Young-Joon had obviously figured something out while reading the donor information and called someone. It was probably important, but the interpreter didn’t know what it was. Just as they were thinking that they should check with the Public Security Bureau, Young-Joon spoke.
“Let’s head back now. I have to look at the chart again.”
Young-Joon led the way back to Mei Weisun’s office.
“Where did you go?” Mei Weisun asked as she stood up.
“I had something to take care of.”
Young-Joon sat down and picked up the organ transplant chart, which was translated into Korean.
“May I take this?”
“Of course..”
“Thank you. We will prioritize the tracking of the one hundred twenty-four people listed here, because the virus can cause subacute necrotizing encephalomyelopathy,” Young-Joon said.
—It’s forty-eight thousand people, not one hundred twenty-four.
Rosaline sent Young-Joon a message.
—This is in the past year.
‘Really?’
—Yes. I found the hard copies of the transplant records.
‘I knew it.’
Young-Joon...



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