"How's the new drug going? Have you developed it yet?"
Wen Maidong looked concerned, curious about how far Shen Yun had progressed. The blueprint in his hand was the improved blueprint for the equipment he had taken from Shen Yun last time for analysis, and the results were already in.
"It has been developed and is only missing the final step of clinical trials."
"Grandpa has responded to your blueprint. Many people want it."
Wen Maidong was quite curious about what Chen Yun was planning. The fact that the drawings were noticed by many people showed, to a certain extent, how powerful Chen Yun was.
"I didn't say I'd give the blueprints to you. Anyway, I won't be in charge of it anymore."
Chen Yun waved her hand. She already had enough on her plate; if they were all squeezed together now, the worst would be the worst. Anyway, since it was given to Wen Maidong, she didn't care. As for what Maidong wanted to do, or what role it played, she approved of it.
"this……"
"Brother Mai Dong, there's no need to feel pressured. Really! The blueprint was just something I came up with on a whim. Even if I had another idea, it would probably be impossible to improve it. So, the final result of this blueprint is left to you, Brother Mai Dong."
"I handle it?"
"Of course, who else can handle it if not Brother Maidong? You're in charge of all these matters. I'm only thinking about my new drug right now. At this critical moment, I must devote all my energy to it."
Chen Yun was exhausted. This was the first time she had to do everything herself, and she felt even more exhausted and stressed. All her energy had been spent on this. Now Chen Yun just wanted to solve this problem so that her life could return to normal.
"Okay, then go get some rest. Do you need my help?"
Wen Maidong looked at Shen Yun with heartache and felt a little worried.
"No, no, it's okay. I'll be fine after I'm done with this busy period."
Chen Yun waved her hand, looking forward to the happy life that would follow this difficult time. It was fine once she was busy; once she was done, she wouldn't need to be so busy again. Chen Yun felt that she still preferred the simple task of treating illnesses; it was easy and less tiring. As for future drug research or other areas, it would be better for her not to personally participate.
"Well, if you need anything, I'm always here. I can be your support and have your back."
"Um……"
After Chen Yun returned to his room, Wen Maidong continued to study the blueprints. His original plan was to set up his own company specializing in medical equipment, but now, on second thought, it seemed like that wasn't going to work. It would be best to leave the blueprints to professionals, take a small stake, and slowly start making money.
“Which one should I choose?”
Wen Maidong looked at the financial statements of several companies with a tangled look. To him, none of them were good. However, now was not the time to be so particular. He would choose one that looked good and give them some sweet treats. He thought that in the future, he would not suffer too much loss.
On the other side of the hospital, in the clinical laboratory
Many leukemia patients have signed agreements stating that everything is voluntary and there will be no subsequent problems. No matter what happens, their families cannot be held responsible.
"Old Li, why are you here too?"
"Haha...Xiao Wang, I didn't expect you to participate."
The patients in the hospital beds all greeted each other familiarly, fellow patients, like family members we'd known for years. This time was no different; being able to gather together and participate in this new drug clinical trial felt like fate. Seeing familiar people gave me a greater sense of security.
"I heard that this drug is really good. Instead of using it on humans first to see how it reacts, it went through a series of evaluations and trials before finally being used clinically."
"Yeah! That Professor Shen is really amazing."
Being so young yet able to stand on her own is not something that most people can achieve. I have every confidence in her and I believe she will be able to give those of us who are desperately waiting for hope a chance of success, a glimmer of hope.
"Yes! I came here with this idea in mind."
If they didn't trust Professor Shen, they wouldn't be involved. Dean Tian was right. The development of every new drug is incredibly difficult. Without people like them, how would anyone know what the different effects and adverse reactions would be? They are all unsung heroes who silently contribute behind the scenes, the kind that deserves to be remembered.
“I am honored to be able to use my limited life to accomplish something infinite.”
A light shone on the old man's face, illuminating all the anxious people. Indeed, they all knew their lives were counting down. Why couldn't they use their limited lives to accomplish something infinitely glorious? Give the children more hope, more hope to live.
"Yes, we are honored."
"Yes, it's my pleasure."
Everyone smiled, expressing their true honor. Whether or not they succeeded in participating in this effort, hope remained. Professor Shen was so capable of developing a new drug, and I believed she would be even more successful in developing antibodies for this dreaded disease. No one would need to despair over this incurable illness anymore.
"Yes... everyone should maintain this mentality. Don't worry, our Professor Shen is very responsible for your lives."
"Yeah! The most responsible person I've ever met is Professor Shen. She's really awesome."
"That's amazing! I can show you our data analysis. After taking the medicine, you'll feel as if your body has been revitalized. There's no need to be alarmed or surprised. You just need to wait for a new you to be reborn."
The researchers looked at the patients with smiles on their faces. This time, they were actually quite relaxed. Normally, in other research groups, they wouldn't have been able to achieve such rapid results or operate at such high speed. Procrastination had become their norm, and after this, they felt a bit out of sync with the pace of life when they returned to their respective areas.
"Yeah?"
"Well, of course, I can assure you."
Gradually, they would come to believe they had witnessed a true miracle. The drug was worthy of testing, and worthy of being recorded. Professor Shen had developed a cure for a disease that no one else in the world could cure. Wasn't that a miracle? Such a moment should be recorded in the annals of medicine, to commemorate this moving moment.
"good……"
With peace of mind, everyone closed their eyes and rested, preparing for the experiment that would begin at ten o'clock tomorrow. At this moment, there was only safety in their hearts, no anxiety or uneasiness.
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