<h4>Chapter 1333: Chapter 1188: Forming a Group to ’Harvest Wheat’ (Please Subscribe!)</h4><h4></h4>
Upon hearing this,
the host also strongly agreed.
Transcription Fluid.
Such a revolutionary medicine, if it couldn’t win the Nobel Prize, that would be truly odd and unquestionably contentious, otherwise, the fairness of the Nobel Prize would definitelye into question.
Unless.
Another drug of even greater historical significance appeared this year.
However.
The odds of that happening were even slimmer than winning the lottery.
The historical significance of the ’Transcription Fluid’ could even bepared to the discovery of Penicillin, and why one might say ’could’ because Penicillin has saved many more people than Transcription Fluid and has a much wider application.
But.
That did not mean that ’Transcription Fluid’ was inferior to Penicillin.
It was just.
Each had its strengths.
It seemed almost unbelievable.
How long had it been?
Suddenly another ’good Samaritan’ had donated 1.2 billion US dors.
It felt even more insane thanst time’s Huaxia ’Little Angel’, and this was just in one day! Including misceneous donations, the Foundation had now received close to five billion US dors in donations.
This world.
Had be somewhat unrecognizable to him.
However.
It also indirectly proved:
As long as you truly work for the good of everyone, you will see a return; now it’s five billion dors, and with this ’irrational’ trend, it wouldn’t be far-fetched to reach a hundred billion dors.
It would just take a few more ’good Samaritans.’
If there was one every day.
They would have news every day.
"Mr. Simon, in your opinion, given the astonishing effectiveness, how soon do you think ’Transcription Fluid’ and its associated treatments will be widely avable in the medical markets of Western countries like Europe and America?" the host asked.
Such questions.
Were generally used to fill time.
Many days before.
Their program had discussed this very topic. However, the same question posed by different people could generate a new headline and recycling such old news could transform it into fresh news.
Upon hearing this.
Simon shook his head.
And said, "At least two years, three to five wouldn’t be surprising either, unless the countries fast-tracked the rted processes. Otherwise, no matter how effective, drugs for use in humans do notply with our ’safety principles.’"
"It’s different from the case of fruit wine, which ultimately was not ssified as a medicine and thus escaped being pulled from shelves. This ’Transcription Fluid’ for treating cancer, there’s no doubt it is a medicine."
"In the short term, patients with serious cancer can go there for treatment, but that’s also okay, in fact, I would rmend people go there for treatment because,paratively, it’s quite cheap over there."
The host’s eyes lit up.
He immediately seized the key point.
"Do you mean to suggest that our medical costs are too high?"
Simon nodded without hesitation, "Of course, our Foundation has never shied away from this issue; our hope is to make advanced medical technology essible to more people who can afford and receive treatment."
"A procedure that costs twenty dors in Developing Countries can go for five hundred, even a thousand dors in the United States and Europe, I don’t even want toment on such behavior."
"Your TV program often mentions that talking is futile, only concrete actions can change the status quo, and at least in this respect, this Company has shown me a promising medical operational model."
"Are you referring to Medical Trust?"
The host recalled another crazy thing thepany had done.
Medical Trust.
Where a country’s Medical Insurance Funds could be spent freely.
But if going over, they would cover the excess themselves.
It was that ’domineering.’
At the same time.
It also reflected the extent of Ling’s power in that country.
It was an incredible level of influence, with such massive Interests being transferred at will, and even to a bank-affiliated enterprise; to trust was to control.
"No."
Simon shook his head.
"Such a model is unfeasible in any other country; it’s impossible to consolidate all medical enterprises in a country into a single Company, without achieving this, that model won’t work."
"That’s exactly why I said I saw a promising medical operational model, not that we learned it, because it’s unlearnable, and also due to its uniqueness, it actually allows our funds to be fully utilized."
"So you’re saying its replicability is also one of the reasons you donated to thispany?"
"Yes."
"..."
They talked a little more.
And the live broadcast finally concluded.
How long had it been.
Since such a long broadcast had urred, the host was quite pleased, feeling this news would stay hot for several more days, as hosts love such ’worldwide discussion’ events.
They could broadcast for several more days.
And people still loved to watch.
...
France.
After the interview at the American ABC TV Station concluded.
Simon was also contacted.
On TV.
The French host inquired.
Why not allocate that money to French medical research institutions and rted Projects, Simon paused for a moment and then replied, "Because they told me I have less than six months to live."
Upon hearing this.
It conveyed a sense of frustration with unrealized potential.
The host was at a loss for words.
It was difficult to continue that line of questioning; donations to such Foundations, even if they involved personal feelings, were not a major issue, because that too was their right. If you can’t treat someone, what’s there to say?
Asking for money?
How could you have the nerve.
It was also the airing of these two TV programs that sunk the hearts of many organizations and Institutions nning to repeat the stunt fromst time, hoping to encounter some ’good Samaritans.’
This matter.
Wasplicated.
Indeed.
Without apelling reason.
How could one expect donations of such magnitude? They had toe up with a n that would prompt Simon and those hidden ’good Samaritans’ to donate, and that was proving to be difficult for them.
It seemed.
There truly was no way.
The difficulty of developing a revolutionary Medicine.
They knew it all too well.
Now, with the sess of one single drug, the winner was taking all – that’s the Matthew effect, the strong getting stronger and the weak getting weaker, thew of this world.
Just as they were feeling gloomy.
A piece of news.
Left them with their jaws dropped.
---Myanmar Environmental Technology Company announced that starting today, it was establishing the ’Myanmar Environmental Protection Foundation’, and publicly disclosed the Foundation’s ount number, weing donations from ’good Samaritans’ worldwide dedicated to protecting the Environment.
In just two days.
Two Foundations were established.
What, are they dropping like dumplings?
And the charter of that Foundation was obviously almost identical to the medical Foundation’s, only changing parts like the target, from developing Medicines and offering Medical Aid to underdeveloped countries and regions, to the ’Environmental Protection Foundation’.
Which aims to research and develop rted Technology and protect the Earth’s biodiversity, after all, the lofty nature of it had many people smirking with a twitch.
Damn it.
Were they gathering to ’harvest wheat’?