Everyone started arguing, and in the end, Wan Qili's analysis was recognized by Su Bai.

Wan Qili believed that as the Japanese army continued to increase its troops in Shanghai, using both money and intimidation, the International Settlement and the French Concession must have agreed to some of Japan's demands.

In fact, the Japanese side played a leading role in this matter.

They knew clearly that Ma Da was Lan Jieru's subordinate and that Lan Jieru was the mastermind behind smuggling drugs to Chinese territory, but they only arrested Ma Da and not Lan Jieru.

The reason for doing this is most likely because they are worried that Su Bai will leave Shanghai.

Judging from the current battle situation, as long as Su Bai is not in these two concessions, it will be easy to escape from Shanghai.

But they also knew that Su Bai had been seeking the government's approval of penicillin and its support but had never been able to do so.

Therefore, they, here referring to the Japanese, must have thought that Su Bai would not leave Shanghai easily unless he had the support of the National Government.

If they ask the government to cooperate in arresting Su Bai, the people in the government are not fools and will definitely check who this person is first.

In this way, it might help Su Bai and attract the attention of the national government.

If that happened, they would never be able to catch Su Bai.

At this point, Wan Qili even suspected that the Japanese did not agree with the reward for Ma Da, and that the concession had to do so because it was afraid that it could not withstand the pressure from all sectors of society.

After all, six patrolmen died.

This was a serious violation of the laws of the concession. No matter how much the Japanese objected, the French Concession had to do so. Otherwise, the French government would not agree.

When several unreasonable things are combined together, they become reasonable.

Su Bai almost clapped his hands for Wan Qili.

She doesn't care what others think of her, she thinks Wan Qili's analysis makes a lot of sense.

"Miss Lan, let's leave Shanghai," Zi Yan said, "I'll stay and take care of the unfinished business!"

Su Bai shook his head. He wanted to leave, but not now. Maybe it would only take ten days, or even less.

She has another plan to walk on two legs.

On the one hand, they continued to use the multiple rescue teams of the Shanghai Medical College to verify and expand the efficacy and impact of penicillin, so that Mr. Sun from the Health Bureau was determined to use his uncle's connections for the penicillin matter.

On the other hand, he forced the Municipal Council to post a notice offering a reward for his capture, thus attracting the attention of the national government.

The way to force the Municipal Council was simple: hand over the complete process of streptomycin to Dr. Shi and her Renji Hospital.

Renji Hospital is located in the Chinese area, and the Municipal Council cannot reach here.

Seeing streptomycin fall into the hands of others, the Municipal Council will definitely be furious.

A few days ago, after the first batch of streptomycin was produced by the Fahua Pharmaceutical Factory, Su Bai privately kept some for Han Xiaoxiao. Han Xiaoxiao no longer needs it, and the remaining medicine is enough for Renji Hospital to do several clinical cases.

Let Renji Hospital produce streptomycin before Guangci Hospital, and publish an announcement in the newspaper that tuberculosis has been conquered. Those vampires in the Municipal Council will surely be so angry that their faces will turn pale.

Thinking of this, Su Bai couldn't help but smile. What color would a white person's face be if it turned white?

It won't become transparent anyway.

Wan Qili felt that it was unnecessary. The rescue team from Shanghai Medical College and Mr. Sun were just around the corner, so there was no need to create trouble.

It is not necessarily safe to anger the Municipal Council.

"Hmm..." Su Bai thought about it and did not give up his plan.

Even if Mr. Sun succeeds, he still has to hand over the streptomycin to the Chinese, leaving those vampires with nothing but an incomplete Fahua Pharmaceutical Factory.

After discussing it with Dr. Shi, we decided that the discoverer of streptomycin would be the result of the cooperation between two groups and two individuals.

Shanghai Medical College, Renji Hospital, Lan Jieru and Dr. Shi.

"Aren't I just getting the results for free? Besides, I'm a surgeon..." Dr. Shi said embarrassedly.

Su Bai immediately dispelled her hesitation. Both Shanghai Medical College and Renji Hospital needed Dr. Shi to communicate, so it was only natural for her name to be included in the inventor's list.

Just when Su Bai was feeling proud of his own schemes, Vice President Zhang poured a whole tub of cold water on Su Bai's head.

That night, Vice President Zhang came to St. Mary's and told Su Bai some ominous news.

He contacted many health bureaus and organizations and personnel related to the war of resistance. Last night, two truckloads of medicines were safely delivered back to the Chinese territory at the cost of one death and one injury to two staff members.

However, Mr. Sun, his driver and his car seemed to have disappeared without a trace.

"Something must have happened. They probably couldn't get out of the International Settlement and were caught."

Mr. Sun's car left a few seconds earlier than Su Bai's car, so how could he not escape?

Perhaps, he happened to meet a patrolling policeman, or maybe he fell into the hands of the Japanese. Su Bai kept praying, hoping it was not the latter.

This matter...isn't going to fall through again, right?

Thinking of this, Su Bai felt cold all over.

Starting from August 8, Dr. Shi asked two colleagues to help her contact the Medical College and Renji Hospital to jointly sign the streptomycin.

She stayed at St. Mary's and continued to perform surgery on the wounded soldiers, using penicillin and erythromycin, making complete records of the medication process, analyzing the injuries and drug efficacy, etc., preparing to promote penicillin to other rescue teams as soon as possible.

This is also Su Bai's request. Penicillin is more meaningful to the war of resistance. Since he cannot split himself, Dr. Shi must put penicillin first.

I heard that several rescue teams in the Zhabei battlefield had been transferred due to changes in the battle line, and another rescue team suffered heavy losses from Japanese artillery fire.

Fortunately, the National Army was still the attacking side in the battle in the Hongkou area, and neither the St. Mary's Rescue Team nor the Fifth Rescue Team received any notice to retreat.

On August 8, Vice President Zhang officially began to use Su Bai's medicine on a small number of wounded people in the Fifth Rescue Team.

In the past few days, Han Charlie has been helping Su Bai deliver penicillin and erythromycin from No. 55 Haig Road to St. Mary.

On August 8, Liu Yiyan woke up.

The first thing he said when he opened his eyes was to see Su Bai. Su Bai came to his bedside, and he asked Su Bai: "Do I entrust my life to you this time?"

Su Bai knew what he wanted to say next, but he said it before he could stop him: "Isn't it time for you to give yourself to me? You can't break your promise!"

Doctor Shi said that Xu Tianyi was right, this guy might really have seven lives, and his recovery speed could simply be called a miracle.

During the few days when he was unconscious, his body had been recovering at an incredible speed, but his brain had not regained consciousness.

Now that everyone is awake, everything is complete.

However, despite this, Liu Yimian's injuries were too severe and he still needed some time to recover.

Su Bai ignored Liu Yiyan's question and told him that he must leave Shanghai immediately.

Just as Liu Yiyan was questioning Su Bai why, Xu Tianyi, who had been out for most of the morning, came back with two people.

One is Li Ningsheng.

One is Hu Songzhai!

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