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    "Mr. President, what did the Chinese Ambassador say?" Everyone present knew why Roosevelt personally called Hu Shi. It was nothing more than a gestureany of them can do this kind of thing, and they can all do it well, so it's  None of them cared.  Hull even discussed Chennault's military rank with Marshall, Stinson and Knox when Roosevelt was on the phone That guy was only a lieutenant in the United States, but the Chinese had promoted him to colonel.  According to the principle of reciprocity in military ranks, should they also upgrade this guy's military rank?  But will such an upgrade cause some criticism among the domestic military?  It even led some people to go to China to "work"?  After all, retirement at the rank of colonel and retirement at the rank of captain are completely different concepts.  But they didn't expect that just when they had a small dispute about this and couldn't stop arguing, Roosevelt seemed to have a problem again.  "Ambassador Hu told me that one of their domestic universities has conducted in-depth research on poliomyelitis, also known as poliomyelitis, and has achieved certain results A vaccine is currently being developed." Roosevelt breathed a sigh of relief.  , and suddenly laughed: "But this Mr. Ambassador obviously doesn't understand the difference between vaccines and treatments He thought it would be of great help to my condition." "My God!" Hull  Shocked, he crossed himself on his chest.  "They, they said" "Yes." Roosevelt pursed his lips, not knowing whether he was sad or happy, "The Chinese have obviously made unimaginable achievements in medicine. Like I said  "They do have enough capital." "Franklin, this is a good thing." Hopkins sighed and smiled at Roosevelt: "We have been looking for ways to eliminate polio in China.  Now that people have achieved results, it is a good thing not only for us, but also for the whole world." "Don't worry. I won't feel sad about it." Roosevelt chuckled.  He knew that Hopkins was comforting himself Ever since he was infected with this terminal disease in the summer of 1921, he had always hoped to recover.  In 1936, Maurice Brody, a research assistant at New York University, used the spinal cord of monkeys as a growth environment for the virus and killed the virus with formaldehyde to create a polio vaccine.  Although its attempts were hampered from the beginning by the difficulty in obtaining sufficient amounts of the virus.  But he was still very concerned about it.  Unexpectedly, when testing the vaccine, the 3,000 children Brody served as experimental subjects did not produce any antibodies, and many of them had allergic reactions.  In other words, Brody failed.  And after that.  He also paid attention to the vaccine developed by Philadelphia pathologist John Colemer, but this vaccine was worse than the vaccine developed by Brody.  Not only does it have no ability to immunize people, it has also caused many deaths.  He was almost desperate.  But he soon regained his confidence.  In 1938, the National Polio Foundation was established to treat polio patients and promote the development of vaccines.  But the foundation has only been established for more than two years.  Not much has been achieved, especially the development of a vaccine.  It can be said that I have no clue at all.  "Mr. President, what you just said seems to be that the Chinese are 'developing' a vaccine. That is to say, their vaccine has not yet been developed. It seems that we should not be so happy yet." Stinson said suddenly.  "That's because I haven't made it clear yet." Roosevelt smiled bitterly, "Henry, what Ambassador Hu just said is that they have developed a new vaccine and have tested it on the human body. The result is very successful! Get vaccinated  The experimenters have produced antibodies in their bodies. Although they are not completely immune, they have made great progress compared to the previous inability to resist As for the 'development' you mentioned, they are actually thinking of ways to expand it.  "Cultivation of this vaccine on a large scale" "I feel like I'm listening to a fairy tale. How many years have the Chinese been researching? How could they come up with so many drugs at once? What did you just say?  "They even have medicine to cure tuberculosis?" Knox looked at Hopkins in disbelief, "Are you sure this is true?" "I don't think anyone would do this.  "Lying." Hopkins smiled bitterly, "Especially the Chinese. If they lie, then they will suffer unimaginable losses." "There will be almost 20,000 more cases of polio in the United States every year.  An average of 60 people are added every day. This is terrible. There is no time to delay the vaccination" Roosevelt breathed a sigh of relief, "Gentlemen, please do it immediately. I want to see it in the shortest possible time.  As for these drugs and their related patents, let the pharmaceutical companies talk to China.When talking to others, be quick!  "    "yes.  ¡± *************************************************  *************************** ¡°Director Hoover, are you okay?  " When Hu Shi put down the phone, his expression was quite triumphant He has a gentleman's character and has always been tired of this kind of obsequious behavior, but he just couldn't control it. "I didn't have anything to do, I just wanted to  Just investigate the cause and effect of the case.  "Edgar Hoover felt a little funny. The murder of two famous scientists, Robert Oppenheimer and Enrico Fermi, caused an uproar in the American scientific community and even academic circles around the world.  Because one of them is a Nobel Prize winner, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which is responsible for judging and awarding awards, also sent a special telegram, asking the U.S. government to investigate the case strictly and give an explanation to the innocent scientists.  , this case is extremely important, even comparable to the assassination of the president. However, this is only Edgar Hoover's own idea. Many scientists who called or sent telegrams to him did not agree, because among these scientists.  It seems that the murder of Oppenheimer and Fermi is far more serious than the murder of the President of the United States, because without the President of the United States, there is still a vice president, and without the vice president, there is still the speaker of the Senate and the House of Representatives But Oppenheimer and  Fermi is irreplaceable. Edgar Hoover initially believed that someone or a country wanted to frame the Chinese government, because the Chinese government had no serious grievances with the US government.  It is impossible for anyone to understand the topic that Oppenheimer and his colleagues are studyingnuclear energy! Does anyone in China understand what this means? Of course, there is another possibility, that is, the Chinese.  It just happened to happen, and he became the first person to be suspected. But no matter which direction it is inferred, the Chinese cannot be the murderers behind the murder of the two Oppenheimers, because the Chinese are really.  There is no possible motive. But after quick and careful investigation, the problem emerged. All the clues pointed to the Chinese and the Chinese government! If it was really the Chinese who had done it.  , then this matter may have to be suppressed. Although he is only the director of the FBI, he is also very clear about US foreign policy It is impossible for the US government to be at odds with two important countries on the other side of the Pacific at the same time.  With Japan becoming more and more out of control, China is obviously a better partner. But no matter what the White House decides in the end, he must investigate the matter clearly so that the higher authorities can make an accurate judgment. Therefore, he came in secret.  Arriving at the Chinese Embassyit is said to be the place where the two yellow murderers last appeared. "Mr. Ambassador, I just want to meet those two people and ask a few questions.  That's all.  "Edgar Hoover tried his best to make his expression as gentle as possible He had been expressionless just now, which seemed to scare the Chinese ambassador. Before receiving the call from the president, the other party had always looked so expressionless.  He was so nervous that he even saw the slight beads of sweat on the other person's neck. "Mr. Director, I want to state once again that there is no one you want to see in the embassy.  Moreover, this is the territory of the Republic of China. You cannot and are not qualified to ask for anyone from me.  "Hu Shi raised his chin slightly and said seriously. "Mr. Ambassador, I'm not asking for anything. I just want to see those two people.  "Edgar Hoover wanted to roll his eyes. At the same time, he became more and more certain that Hu Shi had something up his sleeve No, what are you afraid of? Why are you nervous? You're still the ambassador. Can't you see what I mean? Well,  Some things cannot be said openly, but you are a diplomat How can a diplomat not even think of this most basic analysis result? "But I have already said that the embassy does not have the two people you mentioned?  .  "Hu Shi also wanted to roll his eyes. He had said this sentence over and over again, but the dead-faced guy in front of him still just said the same thing: I want to see those two people! If I can meet them, why don't you let me  Want to meet? You have all invaded the "territory" of the Republic of China. Who can believe that you just want to "see"?  Damn it, two such great scientists were actually killed, but I have a mission, and how can I let my country get involved in this kind of killing of innocent scientists? Hu Shi is a scholar, and he is also a scholar.  He is a master of knowledge. He also knows a little about Oppenheimer and Fermi, and he also knows the importance of the Nobel Prize. It can be said that as a scholar, he is extremely worried that the murder of these two masters will be related to the Chinese government.  Because he knows very well that this behavior will be criticized verbally and penally by the entire scientific community.?!  China cannot bear that kind of responsibility.  "We must not hand the person over." Hu Shi secretly made up his mind.  "Stubborn Chinaman! It's rare for the FBI to investigate a hugely influential case. Even if the higher ups cover it up in the end, you won't even let me know the results of the investigation. How can I explain it?" Edgar Hu  The Buddha's face was expressionless, but he also secretly made up his mind He had to see the person.  (To be continued)
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