Chapter 324: Chapter 324
R-country’s Beijing University has always been in competition with various domestic medical institutions.
No, it’s not just Beijing University, but the entire medical community in R-country that has always been in competition with ours in Z-country.
Once, R-country had the most advanced and comprehensive medical system, with world-class medical development and equipment research technology. Across Asia, R-country’s medical standards were top-notch. The source of this content ɪs novel⚑fire.net
Our country began to pay attention to the medical industry. Various policies favored the medical sector, leading to rapid advancement in major medical industries.
Xinyan Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of the Xinyan Group, took the lead.
It pushed R-country’s imported medicines from the shelves of major hospitals and pharmacies. These medicines had previously occupied more than thirty percent of the domestic market.
Furthermore, Xinyan Hospital also squeezed out a considerable share of R-country’s market in other Asian nations. This was due to its quality medicines at low prices.
Several of R-country’s major pharmaceutical companies were thus severely impacted.
Therefore, they wanted to use this challenge to re-establish R-country’s absolute authority in Asia.
They even hoped to take down Xinyan Pharmaceuticals through this confrontation.
Hmph! What a grand plan! However, this time, they are destined to be disappointed.
An Yan calculated that this competition was her opportunity.
Last time, her opportunity came just as the Clairvoyance Technique was starting to manifest. The opportunity was in Yuncheng, and after the events in Yuncheng unfolded, her Clairvoyance Technique was perfected.
This time, could it mean that if this competition unfolds well, her Talisman Technique will also reach perfection?
An Yan smiled, "Good, since they have thrown down the gauntlet, then I shall pick it up. Are there any rules? Is there a specific competition plan?"
Su Siming turned the computer screen toward An Yan. "The other side has provided a proposal," he explained. "They said if we agree to it, we can add our supplementary clauses!"
The competition proposal from R-country seemed pretty straightforward.
It involved finding a few patients, with both sides providing treatment independently. Whoever had the higher success rate and the shortest patient recovery time would win.
There were no restrictions on methods or medications.
Competition duration: half a month!
As for the selection of patients, each side would designate them for the other.
The competition venue would be equipped with high-definition cameras. With the exception of the team members’ rest rooms, all other rooms would have 24-hour continuous monitoring.
"This team is sponsored by the Matsumoto Group from R-country," Su Siming continued. "They have used this method to challenge many medical institutions, and as a result, the Matsumoto Group has risen to become R-country’s leading pharmaceutical enterprise!"
"Therefore, it’s less a challenge than it is an opportunity for them to promote their Matsumoto Group under the guise of a challenge."
"Quite interesting!" Yan An wrote.
Ya Zhuo said, "There must be a plot behind this! Be careful."
"The other side will definitely choose some very tricky cases! Like cancer, or perhaps patients who are on the brink of death!" Mu Enyu said.
An Yan nodded, "That’s possible."
"Then we should also choose some critically ill patients!" Mu Enyu said as he opened the patient database on his computer. "Here I have a ninety-year-old granny suffering from heart failure and multiple underlying diseases. Under our care, she had almost recovered. However, last week, after being discharged, she caught a cold while buying groceries. This aggravated her condition, and now she is in the intensive care unit."
An Yan shook her head, "No! Granny is old. If their capabilities are lacking, the old lady might pass away."
"Then which patient shall we choose?" Mu Enyu asked.
An Yan said, "Let’s select some chronic disease patients!"
"Right, chronic diseases are good," Mu Enyu said excitedly. "With a half-month time limit, chronic diseases can hardly be completely cured. Let’s give them a patient with hypertension; I don’t believe they have a solution for that!"
Liang Chen laughed, "Hypertension can only be controlled, not cured—that’s common knowledge. Therefore, these kinds of patients should not be chosen."
"Didn’t they say no restrictions on the cases?" Mu Enyu challenged.
Su Siming raised his hand, "I agree with Enyu’s opinion. Hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, oral ulcers, and so on—we should choose these incurable or recurrent cases!"
An Yan projected the last page onto the big screen, "There is a note here. It states that for chronic diseases and those currently confirmed to be incurable and recurrent, we only look at the effects during the competition period, which is half a month."
"That means as long as nothing happens during this half a month, we’re considered winners," Mu Enyu exclaimed.
"That’s really sneaky of them!" Mu Enyu grumbled.
Yan An wrote, "Actually, this is also good. It prevents the other side from picking these kinds of cases for us."
"Indeed," Liang Chen nodded. "Sister Yan, I suggest we pick a few cancer patients. They’re relatively more challenging for us. If the other side can truly cure them, it would indeed be a meritorious deed."
"Does that mean the other side might also pick cancer patients for us?" Mu Enyu asked.
"Absolutely!" Liang Chen confirmed.
"The competition rules state that if the other side can’t cure the cases we choose, we must then take on the responsibility of treating them ourselves. Can we treat cancer?" Mu Enyu asked timidly.
An Yan pondered for a moment, then said, "Let’s agree to it first. We accept this challenge! As for which patients to choose, please allow me to think it over."
Leaving the conference room, An Yan returned to her laboratory.
Ordinary treatment methods certainly cannot. Even the best drugs in the world currently cannot completely kill cancer cells, which are capable of unlimited proliferation.
But what if unconventional methods were used?
An Yan walked into the experimental area and took out a sample of cancer cells.
She placed it on the experiment table...
The auditorium of Luocheng University’s Medical Department was packed to the brim.
Journalists from major media outlets had poured in.
Today, the Medical Department of R-country’s Beijing University came to Luocheng University’s Medical College to issue their challenge!
As soon as An Yan agreed to the competition, the news had spread.
Not only were there domestic journalists on the scene, but there were also some from R-country.
All cameras were aimed at the two areas on the stage.
Among them, an internet broadcaster spoke excitedly while streaming, "My dear viewers, see that? It’s true! All the really beautiful people have been handed over to the country!"
"Look at the one in the middle, the one holding a Little Squirrel—that’s Miss An Yan."
"Next to her is her cousin, Miss Yan An. You can tell they’re related just by their names, and their face shapes are so similar too! Like twin flowers on a single stalk! Love it, love it, love it!!"
Someone nearby reminded the streamer, "Wipe your drool and keep talking. Don’t scare the viewers away with your creepiness."
The broadcaster was instantly displeased, "How am I being creepy? I’m just boldly expressing my appreciation for beauty! Right, guys?"
Someone in the live chat promptly responded, "Hurry up! Keep rambling and we’ll switch to another channel."
Then the broadcaster put away their joking demeanor and started to introduce the situation earnestly.