Chapter 103 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 103...
Of course, she was too lazy to push it forward. There were too many restrictions, and the benefits were disproportionate to the effort. Some things were enough when it mattered most.
Both Chi Boyan and she were a little worried that they might need it one day. Could this be considered keeping a backup plan? Lin Wei wondered uncertainly.
But at that time, I didn't think about how to use it. Anyway, I would use it up before the expiration date.
In fact, the bottle is quite small, and you can't apply much ointment inside, so it's impossible for it not to be used up.
As for deciphering the ingredients in this drug, without the information she had previously provided, she didn't think those people could analyze it.
And so, Lin Wei returned to her clinical work. With this second-generation drug, she was able to test its effects in the simulation room this time.
In the simulation room, her suturing technique was still very delicate, but the connection was not very good. Under these circumstances, Lin Wei applied CL915 to the repaired wound, then put the nerve back into its original position and sutured the wound again. She also applied a layer of medicine to the external wound.
Four hours later, seeing the wound completely disappear and the patient's hand restored to normal, with nimble fingers as if he had never been injured, Lin Wei was a little surprised. She hadn't expected the medicine to be so effective.
"This is even less likely to be used outside." Who would have thought that one day the medicine's potency being too strong wouldn't be a good thing?
However, she didn't think Chi Boyan was stupid. As soon as she left the system space, she sent him a message asking, "Did you really publish a patent for this second-generation drug?" If the authenticity of this drug is confirmed, many people will probably go crazy. Some disabled people, people with serious illnesses who need surgery but are in danger, and those who are rich and powerful will only have their eyes on these drugs. This will only cause endless trouble.
Chi Boyan: "Do you think that's possible? I released the first-generation drug. As for the second-generation drug, it's called CL1007. I'm not that stupid to actually release it." Not to mention, he even gave it a fake name.
His plan is to release some of the first-generation drug into the market, while keeping the second-generation drug for himself. However, he plans to launch third-generation and fourth-generation drugs later, which will be slightly enhanced based on the first-generation drug, but not so exaggeratedly.
So apart from second-generation drugs, which cannot be promoted, other generations of drugs can actually be promoted. They probably can't analyze the ingredients, so they can still make money.
If one day a close relative or friend needs to use this medication, we can simply ask them to cooperate with the surgery.
That's probably the meaning of colluding with each other.
Lin Wei: "So you deliberately spread that hype? No wonder she was wondering why the second-generation drug's name used the first-generation drug's date. It turns out the patent was for the first-generation drug."
Chi Boyan admitted it. "Yes. How else can we let them know about this drug?" Their technology has improved now, so there are some things they can still do.
Lin Wei suddenly realized that she was still too naive. Compared to him, wasn't she naive? She hadn't realized he was so smart before. How come he became so cunning after going abroad?
If she could see him, she would see him silently take a step to the left, dodging the bullet that was accidentally fired from the front. The United States is indeed dangerous, and this refers not only to this incident, but also to the people. Whether it is his teacher or other researchers, none of them are easy to deal with. If he is not smart, he will not be able to stay in this foreign country.
But that's what makes it challenging, isn't it?
In truth, her proposed collaboration showed him an easier path, and perhaps he should thank her for that.
Knowing that he was aware of the situation, Lin Wei finally felt relieved. She wasn't too concerned about whether he could make money or not; her main concern was that Zheng Heng's right hand was ruined, which was a bit of a disappointment. Making money would be ideal, but if not, so be it. As for why she trusted Chi Boyan, she probably knew they were the same kind of people.
She was willing to give him her trust, and if she lost, it didn't matter, because she could research other things. But once trust was lost, it would be difficult to regain it.
So she practically gave him complete control over the matter. She didn't care what he could achieve, and as for any profits, she would just get a share.
Lin Wei actually quite likes money, but she prefers swindling money from others. When she's not short of money, she doesn't really have that deep a thought about it.
Of course, she is still a little short of money right now. After transferring 50,000 yuan to him, plus the money for rent and tuition, she only has 20,000 yuan left, which is just enough.
However, Lin Wei wasn't in a hurry, because she would be starting work after her internship ended. Although she didn't know how much she would earn, she wouldn't be left with nothing.
However, she still sighed at times, "Sigh, I didn't expect to come back penniless again." At this moment, Lin Wei was once again grateful that she had participated in the national competition, otherwise she would really have to beg now.
After confirming that there were no problems on his end, she went back into the simulation room to practice. Relying on external forces is ultimately just external forces, and she can't use CL1007 for every surgery. So, she has to be strong herself. She must overcome this nerve suturing surgery.
Because of this, she goes into the simulation room to practice whenever she has free time.
The initial rating wasn't very good; it was E+, which was better than the previous EF rating. But it gradually changed and became D.
She has no shortage of surgical opportunities, so when she really can't figure it out, she can try them one by one. There will always be a way to figure it out eventually. This is probably the significance of the simulation room.
Although the pace is a bit slow, it is still progressing step by step.
However, Lin Wei was still stuck on the B+ grade. She didn't know how well Dr. Yang's surgery had progressed, or how many points she would get if she were to rate it, but she thought a B+ was pretty good.
Lin Wei saw that the patient's hand was still free to move, although it was not as natural as before, but it was still able to hold a bowl full of rice.
"Was it possible to carry a bucket of water before?"
"Yes, but it's a bit strenuous."
Lin Wei: "And now?"
Simulated patient: "I can lift half a bucket of water, and I can feel how strenuous it used to be to lift a whole bucket of water."
After asking the questions, his brows furrowed immediately. In the end, it still wasn't enough.
She knew that a 100% cure was impossible without medication, but she wanted to achieve a 95% recovery even with surgery—a huge ambition and challenge.
Clearly, a simple A is insufficient, and neither is an A+.
"So, does it have to be S?" Lin Wei guessed.
She used to think that as long as there was an A, it was already good. Whether it was A+ or A-, the patients recovered quite well. But now she realizes that there is such a big difference between A and S.
It was like an insurmountable chasm. In fact, despite performing so many surgeries, her highest grade was only A+, and she had never received an S.
The initial excitement I felt upon seeing how many surgeries I had mastered quickly faded.
To be honest, when Lin Wei learned that there was such a big gap between A and S, she felt as if she had been punched, and was a little stunned.
Admittedly, she had considered that there were levels above A, but since she had never seen them before, she wasn't sure. However, this rating made her realize that there definitely were.
B+ can only restore half of the functionality, so A can at most add one-third to one-half. Compared to the latter, one-third is more likely. If she's not mistaken, S is the highest of all levels.
"It's so hard, so incredibly hard." After leaving the system space, Lin Wei collapsed onto the sofa in her rented apartment, unwilling to get up. Why did she always feel like she was learning so quickly and was so happy, only to be slapped in the face every time?
She's performed so many surgeries before, and the highest she ever got was A+. How could she possibly reach S? Isn't that just wishful thinking?
But when Lin Wei thought about how she could do something that no one else could, she couldn't help but get excited. If she was the only one in the world who could perform such a difficult surgery, her name would definitely be famous, and her spirits lifted again.
Don't say anything, just do it.
She could improve from F to B+, so she refused to believe she couldn't improve to S.
Because of this, Lin Wei focused relentlessly on the nerve suturing surgery.
Director Yang was driven mad by her constant questions about whether he could assist with any nerve suturing surgeries. If he had any, he would have kept it a secret; he simply didn't.
However, at this point, people who only want to achieve an S score become obsessed and stop learning anything else, focusing solely on this one skill.
Because of this, Director Yang had no choice but to swallow his pride and ask around at nearby hospitals. He actually managed to get two patients, but they weren't for his surgeries; they could only let her observe.
"Just observing is enough?" the director of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital asked uncertainly. Why was he in such a hurry to just observe? He thought it was something extremely urgent.
Director Yang gave a wry smile and said, "Just observe from the sidelines, and explain a few things to her when you have time." Sometimes, students working too hard isn't a good thing.
At that moment, he found his two graduate students more agreeable.
When Lin Wei wanted to learn something, she would truly dedicate herself to it relentlessly. She wouldn't learn any other surgeries. Where did she get such a stubborn streak from?
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