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My jaw fell open.
“What do you mean the vaccine vial broke?”
“The vial of vaccine is literally broken.”
“The syringe containing the vaccine?”
“It must've broken when Alyosha got crushed by the door earlier.”
Tommy’s expression grew startled, and he began to converse with Alyosha. I could not intervene in their heated discussion. After a moment, Tommy scratched his head, his expression puzzled.
“Alyosha is saying that without the research data, he won’t be able to reproduce the vaccine,” he said.
“Didn’t Alyosha make the vaccine? If the Brain Research Institute has the necessary functioning equipment, can’t you make it here too?”
“It's not that easy. We barely succeeded after hundreds and thousands of attempts. It’s difficult to recreate those countless cases without any foundations.”
“Then what do we have to do?”
"There’s one way…”
Tommy didn’t finish his sentence. Instead, he sighed and bit his lip. I waited patiently, and Tommy sighed once again.
“We need to go back to the Russian lab,” he said.
“Is that the only way?”
“As of now, yes, that’s the best solution I can think of.”
The best solution, huh.
I slicked my bangs back.
“That vaccine of yours, are you sure about it?” I asked Tommy. “Were any zombies administered the vaccine and then came back as humans?” [1]
“We’re not sure. It works, theoretically, but we’ve...



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