273. Chapter 271 Private Property Inviolability



Zhou Dafa heaved a sigh of relief after hearing this. "That's fine. There's no point in pushing business away. Haha."

As long as it is not circulated in the market and is not caught by the relevant authorities, Zhou Dafa doesn’t care whether you sell it to Africa or America.

Xu Kaicheng was secretly surprised when he heard that Lin Sanqi wanted so much flu medicine. He wondered if there had been a flu outbreak somewhere in the country recently. He was a doctor at an infectious disease hospital and was quite sensitive to the flu.

"Qizi, since you've requested so many flu medicines, why don't you want other medicines? For example, fever reducers, traditional Chinese medicines for clearing away heat and detoxification, etc., there's no need to bother two people with the same thing. Just let Zhou Dafa take care of them all."

Lin Sanqi slapped his forehead, feeling a little embarrassed:

"Oh, thank goodness Brother Xu reminded me. Look, I'm not a doctor anymore, and my clinical thinking is out of date. Brother Dafa, if you can get some antipyretics, I can place an order for another 2 million."

Zhou Dafa is a medicine manufacturer. Even if he doesn't distribute the antipyretic drugs himself, he can still make a profit from the difference by selling them to others.

"Mr. Lin, no problem. Which fever-reducing medicine do you want?"

"Give me all the loxoprofen, both domestic and imported, and children's Motrin and Tylenol."

As for Chinese patent medicines for clearing heat and detoxifying, Lin Sanqi did not want them. He had been working at a traditional Chinese medicine hospital since 1960, and the hospital had no other medicines, but a lot of this type of medicine.

Zhou Dafa pounded his chest and said, "Don't worry, Mr. Lin, I will deliver the medicine to you tomorrow. I promise not to delay your business."

Lin Sanqi asked for 12 million worth of medicines in one go. Even if Zhou Dafa only made a profit of 7 or 8 percentage points, the profit would still be 1 million.

This money is easy to earn and there is no need to share it with medical representatives. Zhou Dafa can put it all in his own pocket. How could he not be happy?

The transaction was completed and both parties dispersed after having a good meal and a few drinks.

At the entrance of the restaurant, Lin Sanqi stuffed a box of cordyceps into Xu Kaicheng's hands and said, "Brother Xu, take this back and let your uncle and aunt replenish their energy."

Xu Kaicheng was shocked when he opened it. "Wow, so much, hundreds of thousands, you've really become rich, I'm so envious."

Lin Sanqi joked, "Don't be envious. Our family will also produce medicines in the future, and we will inevitably need the help of you brothers."

Xu Kaicheng was not shy: "Okay, let's not talk about far away places. Huadu is the world of our Huadu Medical University. If we alumni don't help each other, how can we help outsiders?"

Huadu Medical University, as an old medical school in the south, has a history of more than 100 years. Its students can be said to be spread across the three provinces in South China. From the dean to the directors and the junior doctors, they are definitely in the mainstream position.

Doctors also have factions, and these factions are divided according to the medical school you graduated from.

If I were the dean and graduated from Huadu Medical University, I would of course mainly recruit alumni when recruiting new employees. Over time, important positions and department heads in the hospital would all be graduates of Huadu Medical University.

To put it bluntly, it is factionalism. If you want to climb up in a hospital, you can't climb up unless you are on their faction.

Therefore, college entrance examination candidates who want to apply for medical majors should first think about which city they will work in the future. They must find out which medical school the doctors in this city mainly graduated from, and then apply to this medical school.

For example, if you plan to work in Huadu, you can apply to Huadu Medical University.

If you plan to work in Hangzhou, then you'd better apply to Zhejiang University School of Medicine. Even if your score is not enough, you should at least start with Wenzhou Medical University.

If you want to work in Chengdu, it is best to apply to the West China Medical Center of Sichuan University.

Because when you graduate and look for a job, if you find that the examiner graduated from the same university as you, your chances of being admitted will greatly increase.

When you start working, if you find that the department director graduated from the same university as you, you will be given extra care in the department.

When you want to move up, you find out that the dean is an alumnus of the same university as you. What else can you say? Just go to the dean's office to show your loyalty and build relationships. If that doesn't work, ask your university tutor to help you say hello to the dean. Then you will definitely get a promotion and make money.

It is easy to imagine that after you start working, you find that nine out of ten doctors in your department graduated from Zhejiang University, and you are the only one who graduated from Sichuan University. Do you think they will unite, since you are the only outsider?

To put it bluntly, you won't even get a chance to eat shit.

So even though Lin Sanqi hates the current crappy presidents of Huadu Medical University in his heart, he has no problem with his fellow students from Huadu Medical University, as they are a veritable super network of contacts.

Wasn’t there news a few days ago, also from this university, that a female doctor was late for class for more than 20 minutes because she had to save a patient. In the end, she was punished by the university, with salary deductions, cancellation of her evaluation, and no promotion, etc.

Lin Sanqi felt so sympathetic towards this teacher because they both had a common stupid school leader.

1960

When Lin Sanqi came back, it was still late at night. When he returned to his dormitory, he found that his father and elder brother were not asleep.

When Lin Sanqi found them, he discovered that the two men were treating patients overnight...

Lin Sanqi did not disturb his father and brother. Although he already knew that the epidemic was caused by influenza and had obtained a large amount of medicine, his current task was to provide logistical support, not medical support.

There is another reason. Lin Sanqi doesn't want to appear too active.

It’s not that you can’t, but doing so can easily harm others.

If Lin Sanqi were to be used clinically now, and he were to pay out of his own pocket to use the drug to treat patients, how would he charge for it? Would the money go to Lin Sanqi or to the Capital Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine?

Although he had reached a verbal agreement with Dean Shen, Lin Sanqi would provide the "secret recipe" and Dean Shen would provide the medicinal materials, the cash would belong to the hospital and the medicinal materials would belong to Lin Sanqi.

But there's no precedent for this. These days, dedication is paramount. How can a private individual pocket public property? What if someone reports it?

Therefore, this matter still needs to be discussed collectively. Before his superiors give the final answer, he cannot use Mabaloxavir and Oseltamivir to treat the disease.

Of course, Lin Sanqi can also give away medicine for free.

But once this precedent is set, if similar situations occur in the future, the hospital can completely require its employees to learn about Lin Sanqi and provide their own secret recipes or medicines free of charge.

What, you won’t give it?

The situation of the veteran Chinese medicine practitioners in those units was already difficult, and Lin Sanqi could not put another heavy chain on them.

Why did the 12 veteran Chinese medicine practitioners give their medical books and secret recipes to Lin Sanqi for safekeeping instead of handing them over to the state?

It is because these old men are selfish, hoping that when the situation improves in the future, their descendants can get back these precious secret recipes of the family, so that the family will have a way to make a living in the future.

If you hand it over, it will be gone forever and you will never get it back.

Lin Sanqi's current situation is the same as the one in "Zi Gong Redeems a Man".

There was a law in the State of Lu that stipulated that if any Lu citizen was unfortunately enslaved in another country, anyone who could redeem him would receive a reward from the government.

Zigong, a student of Confucius, once redeemed a man from Lu from another country, but he did not accept the reward from the government in order to show his nobility.

Confucius disagreed and taught him:

You redeemed someone but didn't ask for a reward. That's wrong. The state formulates policies and laws for the people to accept. Their purpose is to guide people's behavior, not just to reflect a person's moral character.

The fact that you accepted the bounty from the government does not mean that your ideological level is not high. On the contrary, accepting the bounty means that our laws can do what they say and their promises are worth a thousand gold.

Now that you don't accept the reward, it is certainly a noble act for you personally, but you cannot use your so-called nobility to highlight or even denigrate the normal behavior of others.

If you don't claim the bounty today, others will be embarrassed to claim it in the future because of your example. Who will then take the initiative to redeem someone? Doesn't this go against the original intention of the country's laws?

Later, another student of Confucius, Zilu, rescued a drowning man. The man thanked him by giving him a cow, which Zilu accepted. Confucius was delighted and said: "From now on, the people of Lu will definitely be brave enough to rescue drowning people."

Therefore, the more selfless Lin Sanqi behaves now and the more willing he is to devote everything he has, the more likely he is to be regarded as an "advanced model" in the future, and then everyone will be required to learn from him and be required to selflessly devote everything they have.

This slogan cannot be said to be wrong. After all, times have changed and it is indeed difficult now.

But it is difficult for Lin Sanqi, a modern man, to accept this. He does not care how much these medicines are worth, because he earns enough. Ten million worth of medicines is just a drop in the bucket for him.

But for others, if they donate all their family property and all their family secret medicines, they will really be left with nothing.

Of course, he had to use all the medicine he brought back. Now all Lin Sanqi had to do was wait for an opportunity to use Mabaloxavir and Oseltamivir. (End of this chapter)

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