Chapter 1902 Isabella's acquiescence
Ye Feng had to admit that although he did not bump into it on purpose, but after his arm really sank into that gentle ocean and felt the incomparable sense of being wrapped, he really didn't want to move at all.
After all, Isabella is really big.
Or to be more precise, it's really *.
Probably thanks to years of exercise, it doesn't feel loose or soft due to its size, and it feels very comfortable when wrapped.
Isabella probably noticed the strangeness in front of her at this moment, and her cheeks turned slightly red.
But she was probably more worried about Ye Feng, so even though her cheeks were slightly red, she did not push Ye Feng away or anything. Instead, she continued to support him and whispered with concern, "Ye Feng, are you okay?"
"Do you want me to help you go to the side and rest for a while?"
Ye Feng was naturally possessed by the Oscar winner at this moment. He almost pressed against Isabella's soft body and nodded weakly, "Help me to rest over there. Also, get me some glucose water."
"I'll ask someone to get you some sweet soup." This time, Isabella didn't even have to do anything, the Duke of Buckingham took the initiative to take on the responsibility of running errands.
Although Professor Dacto was concerned about Old Martin's vital signs at the moment, he saw that Ye Feng seemed to be severely overdrawn, so he hurriedly followed Isabella to help support Ye Feng and helped him sit down on a chair nearby.
When the Duke of Buckingham brought over a cup of warm glucose water, Ye Feng drank it and his complexion seemed to have recovered a little. Professor Dacto then looked at old Martin's vital signs test data again.
The Duke of Buckingham also asked with concern, "Ye Feng, how are you? Are you feeling better?"
"Also, how is old Martin doing now?"
Ye Feng actually had nothing to do at the moment, but he still pretended to look at Old Martin with some difficulty, and then slowly said, "I have completed the second part of acupuncture and helped your friend strengthen his heart and protect his body."
"In a few minutes, you will see his vital signs recover further, and he may even be able to speak a little."
"After this part of the treatment, Your Excellency the Duke, your old friend can live at least three to five more days." "Is this true?" Upon hearing this, the Duke of Buckingham was obviously overjoyed and unbelievable.
"Just acupuncture like this can extend Old Martin's life by three to five days?"
"Incredible!" At this moment, Professor Dacto, who had been observing old Martin's vital signs data, suddenly blurted out a sentence.
"Your Excellency, Old Martin's heartbeat and breathing are indeed becoming stronger, and his body temperature is gradually recovering."
"These are all good signs that vital signs are getting stronger."
"I think what Ye Feng said is true. Old Martin's physical condition has indeed improved a lot."
"According to his current condition, if nothing unexpected happens, it's probably not a dream that he can live another three to five days."
Upon hearing this, Duke Buckingham quickly turned his head to look at Professor Dacto, and saw that Professor Dacto was looking at Ye Feng as if he had discovered a treasure. "It seems that my previous judgment was correct. You are indeed a very powerful Chinese medicine practitioner."
"Moreover, your understanding of human life science with your Chinese medicine thinking power may be even better than those of us who study human life science through scientific means."
Ye Feng just looked weak and forced a smile.
Professor Dakto continued seriously, "Mr. Ye, I wonder if you are interested in coming to our Life Science Institute to work as an assistant professor. When you have time, can you help us check whether our understanding and ideas about human life sciences are correct?"
"We can try our best to meet all your conditions and requirements, as long as you are willing to give us some pointers."
"I believe that with your guidance and correction, our Life Sciences Research Institute will be able to avoid at least ten years of detours in the field of human life science research."
(End of this chapter)