Closer to Revealing My True Self
Chapter 236 - 183: Internet-Famous Expert_1

Chapter 236: Chapter 183: Internet-Famous Expert_1

Honestly, the trend of Feng Yi’s venomous fangs exceeded Doctor Wu’s knowledge.

Why are they called venomous fangs? They’re like syringes, designed to inject venom!

Piercing skin and flesh is understandable, but they shouldn’t be able to nail through hard shells like steel nails!

Doctor Wu was very curious, what had Feng Yi gone through that made his fangs develop in such a strange direction?

Was it to ensure that prey wouldn’t escape by pinning them down?

But as someone who ate regular meals in a civilized society, did he really need the function to "nail down prey"?!

Or was it to expand his diet, targeting specifically those with shells?

Or perhaps the method of grinding his teeth was incorrect, leading to increasingly harder teeth?

Regardless, Doctor Wu decided to upgrade his metal gloves, feeling that the previous pair wouldn’t withstand those teeth.

He trusted Feng Yi’s intuition; since Feng Yi said they could pierce through a turtle’s shell, he had to be fully prepared.

Even if he produced an anti-venom serum, treating the poisoning after being bitten, given the potency of Feng Yi’s venom, by the time the antidote worked, there would already be irreversible damage to the wound site.

A doctor’s hands are precious!

They can’t afford to be injured!

The fangs had shed, and the transformation of the venom glands was also nearing its end, with the entire change occurring synchronously.

Once Feng Yi’s venomous fangs had finished strengthening, Doctor Wu put all his effort into creating the anti-venom serum.

After a successful blood test experiment, with Feng Yi’s cooperation, he drew blood containing antibodies from Feng Yi to produce the serum.

But this didn’t mean it was ready for direct use.

Just because it worked on animals didn’t mean it would work normally on humans, so individual reactions had to be considered.

They had to see if everyone was allergic to this serum.

For example, with equine immune serum, the antibody-containing serum extracted from horses has both antibodies and antigens for the patient, providing antibodies to neutralize toxins in the patient’s body while also containing antigenic foreign proteins that stimulate the human body to produce antibodies against equine serum proteins, leading to allergic reactions when receiving horse immune serum again.

Although not everyone would be allergic to this type of anti-venom serum, such accidents had to be considered.

In Doctor Wu’s latest understanding, Feng Yi belonged neither to humans nor to other animals; he was different from both in the traditional sense.

The serum, obtained from Feng Yi’s blood, had to be evaluated for the uniqueness of Feng Yi’s constitution to determine if it would cause allergies in other people.

If they weren’t allergic to Feng Yi’s serum, then these anti-venom serums would serve as antidotes.

If there were allergies, it could be poison compounded!

That didn’t mean the serum obtained from Feng Yi was poisonous—the allergy should be treated as an allergy and not directly classified as a toxin.

Some people are allergic to peanuts, and severe cases can cause anaphylactic shock or even be life-threatening, but can you say peanuts are poisonous?

Whether someone is allergic is a matter of individual constitution.

So, Doctor Wu tested himself first.

Once he confirmed there was no allergic reaction, he also tested the detoxifying ability of the anti-venom serum.

Of course, the venom used in the experiment was significantly less potent; he still highly valued his own life.

The test was a success for him.

As for Ding and the others, they had previously had blood tests for allergens at the hospital, but the venomous proteins in Feng Yi’s venom and the antibodies extracted from his blood were not in any database or previously directly contacted, so they had to be tested individually.

Before he had a chance to speak, Ding came to him first.

"I heard the serum is ready? Was it successful?" Ding asked.

"It can’t be considered a complete success, I need to see if any of you are allergic to this anti-venom serum," Doctor Wu said.

"Then I’ll be the first to try."

"Why are you so eager?"

"I’m the most idle," Ding said.

Feng Yi didn’t need his company, and he had recently been taking online courses in landscape gardening, working in the garden every day. He might as well change his name to Gardener Ding.

Doctor Wu tested Ding first.

Some serum reactions are not immediate; they could be delayed or late-onset, requiring observation over several days.

Fortunately, Ding showed no allergic reactions, and later, everyone else, including the butler, also showed no allergic reactions.

This delighted Doctor Wu.

The serum extracted from Feng Yi’s blood was assertive against toxins but gentle on the human body.

Feng Yi exhibited both human and non-human traits, but it appeared that these immune serums were more human for the time being.

It could be of greater research value in medicine, but his facilities were limited, and there was much he couldn’t verify.

That also wasn’t within the scope of his responsibilities.

As for Feng Yi, with the changes in his venom glands concluded, he also had work to do.

The first task was to respond to an invitation from Yang City’s Natural Museum. Feng Yi had received the invitation back when he caused a buzz on the internet but declined, and after the New Year, he was invited again for an important event.

The museum wanted Feng Yi to talk about his experience catching pythons in Florida, using the opportunity to educate the public about the dangers of biological invasions, the importance of being cautious about releasing animals, and taking it as a warning.

Now, the Florida event was drawing to a close. According to the statistics from the Florida python hunting organizers, the largest python caught during the event was undoubtedly the one Feng Yi had caught, making him the undisputed champion.

As for the number of snakes caught, it was another group who won by a slim margin.

But everyone knew that if it weren’t for Feng Yi dropping out midway and asking for an early settlement, he would have gotten his hands on both "largest" and "most" python hunting championships.

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