The difference between a virus and an antibody is that a virus can infinitely evolve, capable of splitting into tens of thousands of mutant strains, with increasingly terrifying mutation abilities, ultimately forming a large viral family.
This is also the evolutionary source of the 'Biochemical Brain Machine'.
The stronger the virus, the greater its developmental potential.
But antibodies work the other way around; after killing the virus, the antibodies automatically disappear from the body.
Then, quite ironically, something happened—
Previously, executives from other groups were painstakingly trying to solve the 'virus' transmissibility, but to no avail.
Now it's the other way around, the Vinos Life Safety Group tries all means, yet cannot resolve this type of antibody.
Countless dangerous biological experiments were conducted, and the conclusions were disappointing.
No viral subvariant could escape this antibody.
