Modern: The Domineering Female CEO's Darkened Little Wolf Dog (33)



A month later, China entered October, the month of National Day.

Because Lu Yan left China, drawing away most of Bai Chou's attention, and with the increasing protective attitudes shown by high-ranking clans such as Grandpa Xia and Grandpa Qin, Xia Yixin lived a peaceful life.

On October 18th, in the sweltering heat of summer, the official Weibo account of "Yixin Pharmaceutical Technology Co., Ltd.", which had recently applied for and received the title of "Big V" (influencer), posted a message.

A medical miracle! The research team at Huaguo Medical College has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine for their novel anticancer drug, which can target 99% of cancerous cells. It has now entered the final stage of human trials and will soon be manufactured by Yixin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., with small-scale distribution to hospitals in major provinces and cities! @Huaguo Medical College @Xia's Foundation

This message went unnoticed at first, but it was only after the Xia Group reposted it that everyone saw it.

In today's society, "health" is a key word on many people's lips, and cancer has plagued mankind for hundreds of years. Zhang Xiaoxiao's mother, who is 18 years old, is one of them. She was lying in her hospital room at night, unable to sleep, scrolling through Weibo, when she suddenly saw this news. Her first instinct was that it was a scam.

Even the best anti-cancer drugs only have a 50% success rate. If it were as high as 99%, wouldn't that be equivalent to eliminating the world's number one cancer problem? Netizens are all in one state—they don't believe it.

Even the most critical commentators joined in the fun, posting sarcastic comments on Weibo: "Cure 99% of cancerous cells? That's too fantastical! Has the Xia Group gone mad? They're forwarding all sorts of fake news. Do they think they're making a movie? Hahaha, even movies wouldn't dare to make something like this!"

His group of keyboard warriors below also joined in with a string of mocking laughter.

Although Zhang Xiaoxiao was angry when she saw these comments, she didn't believe them. Although Xia Yixin had become her goddess during her mother's illness, it was an anti-cancer drug for a disease that had baffled doctors worldwide!

The overwhelming criticism from China intensified, with some even accusing Xia of spreading rumors.

Just then, a new notification popped up.

"Holy crap! The international organization that awards the Nobel Prize in Medicine retweeted this Weibo post!?" one netizen exclaimed in surprise.

Zhang Xiaoxiao was just as surprised as they were, and immediately clicked into the verified influencer's Weibo account, where it was indeed there.

Congratulations to the youngest Nobel laureates in Medicine—the world is changing because of you and your team! Cancer will no longer be incurable! [Image]

Not only that, but all of China's official media outlets were slow to repost the Weibo post and express their congratulations.

Even the most authoritative People's Daily of China carried the headline: "The Chinese People Have Risen Today! Chinese Medicine Will Open a New Chapter Today, a Milestone in the History of Human Cancer Fighting! The Greatest Team, the Most Amazing Project Initiator and Contributor—Lu Yan!"

Snap.

Zhang Xiaoxiao's phone fell on the bed. She didn't even have time to think about who Lu Yan was; she only had one thought in her mind.

"My mom is saved!"

Like Zhang Xiaoxiao, cancer patients and their families across the country and even the world feel like they are in a dream.

Meanwhile, major media outlets and organizations from 52 countries around the world offered their congratulations. In order to temporarily conceal the relationship between the Xia family and Yixin Pharmaceutical Technology Company, Xia Yixin deliberately made the official Weibo account of the Xia Group withdraw from the scene at this time.

Huaguo Medical College, somewhat late to the party, released a lengthy article announcing that its anti-cancer drug RP3 will begin testing on patients in top-tier hospitals across China, with the finished product provided by Yixin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., free of charge. RP3 was proposed and independently researched by Lu Yan, the college's youngest professor, and has already shown promising initial results. Professor Hao and other research team members will continue to explore all the possibilities of RP3. As the first gene therapy drug, it has nearly 100 potential applications, including curing AIDS, often referred to as the "Grim Reaper"!

Lu Yan!

A perfect face!

Amazing talent!

The father of super gene therapy!

The New York Times of Country A published its first-ever issue featuring a cover photo of someone other than Lu Yan, using three bold, black lines of text and Lu Yan's only publicly revealed ID photo.

Sold out in a second as soon as it hit the market!

Lu Yan has become incredibly famous!

Those who previously called him a "pretty boy" have now left comments such as, "I was blind to his talent, my apologies, I'll do it myself, slap slap slap, it's so good!"

In addition, various candid photos and street shots of him began to appear on Weibo.

Of course, some of them were the students from Huaxia Medical College who had been itching to get started.

[I just can't resist posting pictures of Lu Yan, our school's most handsome guy! Mom, I want to marry him!]

[Lu Yan is such a nice guy, he even cooperated with us for a selfie, love him! I'm so proud to be his junior!]

Another group consisted of people from overseas.

Holy crap, I spotted my idol Lu Yan in Madrid! Was he meeting with some big shot from abroad? He was surrounded by bodyguards...

I think I saw him in Paris just a few days ago!

Amidst the various true and false news reports, no one noticed that there have been many more Chinese people leaving the country recently, and they all come from the Bai family.

At the same time, Xia Yixin also sent Lu Yan a message: "RP3 successfully launched, everything went smoothly!"

To my surprise, the other party replied with just two words: "Read."

She couldn't help but complain, "Professor Lu, can't you at least give a normal reply?"

【So, would you like to hear "Well done" or "Good girl"?】

She really couldn't be bothered with this increasingly childish man, but to her surprise, he seemed to have found something interesting and sent her a voice message. His deep, warm voice, filled with laughter, repeated the two sentences, making Xia Yixin completely doubt that he was only three years old.

After Lu Yan left China.

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