Li Lechen simply had a dream, and surprisingly, he connected with the world two thousand years in the future.
Do you think two thousand years later is the apocalypse? Obviously not!
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Li Lechen felt the topic had gone a bit off track. Why did it feel like the satiety pills were being unfairly targeted? The satiety pills, which cost 500 coins each in the store and were so technologically advanced, were being pirated so frequently.
Lai Haoren, the founder and head of "One-Stop Solution Company," was also quite helpless about this situation.
Initially, it was just to promote the company's products, so we partnered with the online store. Buying many items would come with free satiety pills, and the chances of receiving "one-time use" company products in the red envelopes also increased significantly.
But for some reason, the satiety pills did not become widely used as a result. Instead, people started reselling them at low prices after receiving them as gifts.
Some people even spread rumors that the "satisfaction pills" require drinking water to quench thirst and that they can cause side effects such as dizziness and nausea.
As for deodorant pills, cooling pills, and invisible paint, their effects are minimal, so even fewer people are interested. The invisible paint is currently on sale in the online store, but no matter how much of a discount it is, only six tubs have been sold in several days.
But the satiety pills really work! I haven't been hungry for a year after taking them, and I don't feel particularly thirsty at all. As for the idea that I have to drink natural water, that's just nonsense.
Anyway, Lai Haoren himself is eating it.
Whether something is truly good or not depends on whether the owner himself eats it.
Although Lai Haoren is a resident of the safe zone, he is not yet eligible for permanent residency, so his business is struggling.
Especially in recent days, the mall has been offering even more generous free sustenance pills, and rumors have been spreading like wildfire, particularly regarding the investigation by the Global Trade Administration. Lai Haoren hasn't received any official notification, but he doesn't know why so many people are talking about it.
If things continue like this, it's impossible to continue researching oxygen pills and thirst-quenching pills. The company might go bankrupt, and I won't even have a safe zone to live in.
But what exactly is wrong with their product? Or were they framed?
(No anti-piracy measures are implemented, so it won't affect the reading experience of legitimate readers. However, please go to Qidian to read the legitimate version. Writing takes a lot of effort.)