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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[Aier Hospital solemnly promises that anyone who drinks the Grade 1 Health Water purchased from the hospital will see their health score increase by more than 10 points on the same day. A full refund will be provided if the water is ineffective. Credit payment is supported.]
Since she was using the name "Aier Hospital," Wei Lan no longer hid her ID. This exclusive comment not only answered everyone's questions but also served as an advertisement.
Compared to the fact that selling natural water in shopping malls is something everyone knows, it is still very difficult for Wei Lan to sell the more than 200,000 bottles of Class I water that she had previously purchased in one go through the hospital.
Moreover, she's not a philanthropist; she can't possibly buy a bottle for 100,000 coins and sell it for 100,000 coins. So, the type of water she claims can improve health is priced at 200,000 coins per bottle.
Actually, this price wouldn't have been considered high before, considering that even Class III water would cost 500,000.
But ever since Li Lechen started acting unpredictably, people are now frequently reselling certain types of water for tens of thousands or even thousands of coins in personal shops.
Even so, selling so much high-priced water is still not easy.
The reason is quite simple: those who can afford a bottle of water costing 200,000 coins are basically at the top of the pyramid, which, to put it bluntly, means only the 10,000 people who have permanent residency in the safe zone.
Although there are quite a few residents in the ordinary safe zone, everyone is focused on accumulating more wealth to qualify for permanent residency. They used to drink natural water when it cost 500 coins a bottle, but now that it costs 5,000 coins a bottle, many residents have given up even Class V water, let alone Class I water that costs 200,000 coins a bottle.
Those who came for the free medical check-up were mostly residents of the quarantine area, and they were even less likely to buy water that cost 200,000 euros a bottle.
Moreover, since both recycled water and natural water serve the same purpose of sustaining life, their functions are essentially the same.
Let alone hospital administrators, even ordinary people understand this principle. In fact, circulating water, after rigorous purification treatment, is actually more hygienic than natural water.
Fortunately, she has a close relationship with the Department of Health, so she has much more room to maneuver when it comes to health scores than Kang Shuaifu.
Moreover, the profit comes from the consumer; if a bottle sells for 200,000 yuan, Wei Lan only needs to recoup her costs. For the other party, the rebate for a single bottle of water is 100,000 yuan, which is much more attractive than the 120% commission from selling Kangshuaifu's Class V water.
As for health stats, those are things that can be changed with a simple tap of a finger.
Of course, the Health Administration manages hospitals and the health values of residents worldwide, and also bears the important responsibility of promptly identifying residents with sub-optimal health.
As everyone knows, anyone whose health score is below 80 in a global health check will be humanely destroyed.
Every year, millions of people are eliminated for this reason. As a substandard race with poor health, no one objects to their elimination.
But when it actually happens to you, no one can accept it calmly.
Therefore, Wei Lan's advertisement still attracted a lot of attention.
[Water can increase health again, I can't love it more!]
[One bottle can increase health by 10 points, that's quite potent.]
[Two hundred thousand per bottle, not good value for money]
[I remember it was 1 point of health for every three bottles of Class 5 water, right? So 10 points of health would require 30 bottles of Class 5 water and 150,000 coins.]
The problem is that drinking the five types of water no longer improves health, so comparisons are meaningless.
[I find it ridiculous that drinking natural water can improve health. Why is it that after drinking it for so many years, it's only this year that I've noticed any effect?]
I envy those who always drink natural water.
Is it true that the safe zone is giving out free natural water?
[Can the person upstairs use their brain? If the safe zone provides free natural water, who will pay for it? Are we, the weaklings in the quarantine zone, going to pay for it? How many people in the quarantine zone can afford natural water?]
Can't afford it!
I don't even dare to look.
Two hundred thousand coins could sustain you for decades.
However, the hospital claims it can increase health points, which is much more credible than what's sold in the store.
I just want to know if the Class I water in the hospital is the same as the Class I water in the streamer's exclusive area.
I've seen the samples; they look exactly the same. Besides, Class 1 water is only available in designated areas.
Why does the streamer's type of water not increase health, while the water from the hospital does?
The hospital's health water must have some kind of "medicine" added, which is why it can directly boost health levels.
That makes sense; something else must have been added.
Why not just sell "medicines" that increase health directly? Why sell them mixed with other types of water?
[To make more money!]
The comment above is insightful.
What's going on?
Li Lechen finally understood. It wasn't surprising that someone was selling Class I water; it was common for individual shops to resell it. But this was the only hospital on the platform openly selling Class I water, and they even claimed that drinking their Class I water could increase health.
Looking at my health stats, since my appendectomy, my health stats, which were originally in the seventies, have now reached 82.
However, Li Lechen absolutely did not believe the claim that drinking water could increase health points. The idea of adding "medicine" to water to increase health points was also unreliable. So, health points are health points, and water is water; it's just that someone used their power to link health points to water.
It turns out that the health value, which directly determines everyone's life and death, is nothing more than a bargaining chip.
Although he had had indirect contact with an employee of the Environmental Protection Administration before, the extent to which future power could be exercised was far beyond Li Lechen's imagination.
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