Jack thought of something at the moment and said, "By the way, I have a question, You just said that the antidote will be taken after five days, but the antidote will be sent to your station after four days. Don’t the managers of the organization worry that if something goes wrong during the transportation, will the antidote not be delivered in time? Will it not kill everyone?"
The leader of the Cavalry Guards shook his head and said, "This is just a daily transportation process. Under normal circumstances, the antidote is delivered one day in advance. As long as there is no accident, it will not affect the time of taking the medicine. It doesn’t matter if there is an accident, the Commissioner has enough reserves for more than two months, but these reserves will only be used in emergencies."
As he said that, he continued, "A few years ago, for some unknown reason, the antidote did not come for three consecutive weeks. Those three weeks were solved by relying on the reserves of Commissioner, but in the fourth week, the follow-up antidote was delivered."
Jack hurriedly asked, "Do you know why there was no antidote for three weeks?"
The man replied, "It’s not clear."
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