"Mr. Jin, is there a problem?"
Lin Renna noticed that Gu Ji's expression had clearly darkened.
Gu Ji didn't answer but continued to inquire about the test report from the examination center. As he expected, there was still no progress.
Bear in mind, it was the Seoul Central Disease Control Center responsible for sampling and testing, the CDC institution of South Korea's capital. With their equipment and lab technicians' capabilities, how could they not identify a virulent virus that the World Health Organization had already disclosed for half a day?
It's obvious that someone is interfering.
"The CDC said the researcher in charge of identification suddenly took a leave."
"It seems they've made their move. It's Shansang's usual tactic—trying to buy time to suppress this matter and report it openly later."
Lin Renna had been fighting lawsuits against Shansang for many years, long since becoming familiar with their various dirty tricks.
