Make France Great Again

Chapter 311 Conscience and Progress

"First...sir, do we really have to use living people to conduct experiments?"

The young man standing next to Louis Pasteur looked at the prisoners who were tightly tied with linen ropes. There was a trace of unbearability in his eyes, and he asked Louis Pasteur anxiously.

"I...!" Louis Pasteur also swallowed, and couldn't help but ask himself, is this really what a qualified scientific researcher should do?

On one side is the future of France in the words of Jérôme Bonaparte, and on the other is his conscience as a scientific researcher.

Caught between conscience and love, Louis Pasteur felt unprecedented suffering. Louis Pasteur unconsciously lowered his head so that his conscience would suffer less moral condemnation, but this method of evasion had no effect at all.

When Louis Pasteur adjusted his condition again and raised his head, his eyes met the eyes of the death row prisoner. From the prisoner's eyes, he saw despair and pleading.

The spiritual dam that Louis Pasteur had finally built was once again struck by his conscience.

After going back and forth several times to "torture" his conscience, Louis Pasteur sighed, waved his lowered arms feebly in the air twice and said to the members of the research room: "Let's just stop here today!"

The staff who followed Louis Pasteur and assisted him in his research on cholera disease also breathed a sigh of relief.

Using living people for human experiments is a lot of pressure for them.

The staff left the laboratory as if they had been granted amnesty. Louis Pasteur and the death row inmate were not the only ones left in the laboratory.

Although the death row prisoner's mouth and hands had been firmly fixed, Louis Pasteur still saw in his eyes the joy of surviving the catastrophe.

"I'm so sorry!" Louis Pasteur sincerely apologized to the unknown death row prisoner.

Louis Pasteur believed that if it had not been for him, this death row prisoner would not have been sent here. He should have died under the guillotine.

The prisoner on death row did not speak, but cast a grateful look at Louis Pasteur. He didn't know how long he could continue in this state. It was worth surviving even one day now.

In the afternoon of that day, Louis Pasteur wrote a letter with a heavy heart to the director of the institute requesting a suspension of human experiments, and handed it to the director of the institute through the security personnel of the Umbrella Institute.

Basilio, the general director of the "Umbrella" Research Institute and also the general manager of Norinco Group, heard about the news from the institute and received a personal letter from Louis Pasteur. Regardless of his busy business, Basilio immediately He went to the research institute and found Louis Pasteur, and advised Louis Pasteur to conduct research as soon as possible.

"I... really can't bear to see..."

After hearing Louis Pasteur's "womanly kindness" response, Basilio scolded Louis Pasteur for betraying the trust of the ruling minister.

Louis Pasteur, who was mentally shocked by Basilio, spent the night in a daze and wrote his resignation letter the next day.

The letter stated that he had betrayed the president's trust in him and that he was now no longer qualified to serve as director of the institute and deputy director of the Department of Health.

The letter came to Jerome Bonaparte's study through the secret passage between Louis Pasteur and Jérôme Bonaparte (this was a privilege given by Jérôme Bonaparte to Louis Pasteur). At that time, Jerome Bonaparte, who was dealing with French government affairs, saw Louis Pasteur's request for a "strike" in the letter, and immediately called Basilio over and cursed.

Then he asked Basilio: Why did Louis Pasteur want to resign?

Basilio respectfully told Jérôme Bonaparte the contents of the conversation the night before. Jérôme Bonaparte suddenly felt that those scientific researchers were just looking for trouble, and that prisoners on death row also made sacrifices for the sake of the country's medical history. Not a good contribution? They are all going to die anyway, so what if we use the waste.

At present, Jérôme Bonaparte can only go to the institute in person to conduct psychological work on Louis Pasteur. The period from June to September every year is the period of cholera outbreak.

If the stubborn disease of cholera cannot be completely eliminated, God knows whether the next outbreak will take him away.

In the face of cholera, all common people and princes and nobles are equal.

It's just that after the princes and nobles got cholera, it was possible to detect and treat it early.

As for whether the problem can be completely solved, it can only depend on the individual's immunity.

In the early morning of the third day, a black carriage set off from the courtyard of the Tuileries Palace. The carriage passed through the hazy morning fog and soon reached the suburbs of Paris.

Walking north along the Seine River, the morning fog gradually dissipated, and a two-story house appeared about 500 meters directly in front of the carriage.

The carriage stopped in front of the house. Upon seeing this, the guard responsible for guarding the house immediately raised his Miné rifle and asked, "Who is it? What are you doing here?"

Jerome Bonaparte got off the carriage. The guard slowly put down his rifle and saluted Jerome Bonaparte: "Your Excellency!"

Jérôme Bonaparte returned the favor to the doorman with satisfaction. Under the leadership of the doorman, Jérôme Bonaparte entered the house. This house by the water covers a large area. From the perspective of gardening style, It should be a product of the Rococo period. The moss in the corner and the half-peeled off wall are silently explaining the "history" of the courtyard to Jerome Bonaparte.

If the attribute of the house itself as a research institute is excluded, using the house as a place for leisure and vacation is also an option.

"Where is Mr. Pasteur's room?" asked Jérôme Bonaparte, looking at the pleasant place in front of him.

"Right in front!" The guard pointed to the rows of small rooms in the distance: "That's where the staff of the institute live!"

Under the leadership of the doorman, Jérôme Bonaparte quickly arrived at Louis Pasteur's residence.

Here he saw Louis Pasteur's wife and a young son, and from their mouths, Jérôme Bonaparte learned that Louis Pasteur went to the laboratory to work early in the morning.

After bidding farewell to Louis Pasteur's wife and children, Jérôme Bonaparte went to the laboratory of the institute, which was a two-story house.

At the gate of the house, Jérôme Bonaparte saw Louis Pasteur.

"Your Majesty the Consul!" At this time, Louis Pasteur whispered to Jerome Bonaparte with a face of shame.

Jérôme Bonaparte did not criticize Louis Pasteur. He smiled and patted Louis Pasteur on the shoulder and said: "You have worked hard during this time!"

"I..." Jérôme Bonaparte's encouragement made Louis Pasteur even more ashamed. He felt that he had betrayed the trust placed in him by the ruling party.

"I know you are under pressure, so I came to have a good talk with you!" Jérôme Bonaparte continued to Louis Pasteur.

Under the leadership of Louis Pasteur, Jérôme Bonaparte soon arrived at the underground laboratory on the first floor.

There are all kinds of glassware and microscopes in the current laboratory, and there is an unpleasant smell of alcohol in the air.

"Sir, this is our laboratory!" Louis Pasteur introduced to Jerome Bonaparte, and introduced several staff members to Jerome Bonaparte one by one.

The staff in the laboratory showed excitement after seeing Jerome Bonaparte.

Jérôme Bonaparte also greeted them with a smile.

After observing the laboratory, Louis Pasteur took Jerome Bonaparte to the reception room.

Two cups of steaming coffee were placed on the table in the reception room, and Jérôme Bonaparte and Louis Pasteur sat down at the same time.

"Mr. Pasteur, can you tell me why you want to resign?" Jérôme Bonaparte asked Louis Pasteur while taking a sip of coffee.

Louis Pasteur showed a wry smile and said: "Your Excellency, I can't face those death row prisoners. He can be different from those small animals..."

"Mr. Pasteur, they will always die! Even if you don't turn them into experimental subjects, they will die!" Jérôme Bonaparte emphasized to Louis Pasteur.

"However, they should be punished by law instead of being used as guinea pigs!" Louis Pasteur mustered up the courage to say to Jerome Bonaparte: "If I do this, my conscience will be condemned, and I …”

"Conscience is condemned?" Jérôme Bonaparte retorted mercilessly: "Mr. Pasteur, please forgive me! If you cannot make a drug against cholera as soon as possible, you know that our country will How many people will die from this? How many simple and kind-hearted people will struggle to face death because they cannot get treatment!

As for those prisoners on death row, go to Shuyuan www.zhaoshuyuan.com. Some of them were convicted of murder and sentenced to death, and some were facing death because of foreign spies... No one among them was innocent! What you do is to help those who died regain peace. They should have died a thousand times, but they were able to use their lives to contribute to society and the country! This can be regarded as the last contribution they made to the world before they died!

Compared to those who suffered from illness and died, could it be said that all your moral values ​​were given to those damned prisoners? Mr. Louis Pasteur, our country needs you, our nation needs you! This is not the time for you to back down! "

Under the pressure of Jérôme Bonaparte to regard the nation and the country as the most important thing, Louis Pasteur's love for the country was fully utilized by Jérôme Bonaparte.

The Umbrella Institute "project" has begun again, and this time it will move forward without any worries.

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