579: Chapter 579: How Co Tasks Are Assigned Directly Now?
579: Chapter 579: How Co Tasks Are Assigned Directly Now?
With Zhao Guang’s assurance, Ye Zhi was relieved.
Although Zhao Guang had always been a bit odd, those were minor issues; he was extrely reliable when it ca to important matters.
What Zhao Guang didn’t expect was that, after sending over the dicine, legends about the miracle dicine began to spread in Beijing.
As everyone knows, the Three Highs has always been a very serious health issue, particularly high blood pressure.
For the elderly, the trouble was even greater.
This illness didn’t care about status; even those of high standing would be affected just the sa.
But recently, many people who would get dizzy after just a few steps were suddenly improving.
They could now be seen striding vigorously, and even taking up morning exercises like running or dancing in the plaza.
They looked healthier than anyone else, nothing like sick people at all.
Seeing this, obviously, the others around started to ask questions.
And these elderly volunteers, each of them of no ordinary status, would casually reveal so less sensitive secrets, since those inquiring often had similar statuses themselves.
So, the legend of the miracle dicine quickly spread.
“One pill at a ti, one pill lasts a month, what kind of miracle dicine is this?
It’s practically the sa as being cured.”
“Exactly, it’s just a pity it’s not on the market yet; they said it needs to go through clinical trials.”
“That’s not right, how did the old guy next door get it then?”
“They said, they are a volunteer and need to personally test the new drugs and then observe before they can go to market.”
“What volunteers, I think it’s just that production is not easy.
Since when did volunteers include these kinds of people?
This isn’t so terminal illness; can’t they wait even a little while?”
Generally speaking, for those people, volunteering was basically out of the question.
After all, who knew what problems those new drugs might have?
So issues could be much harder to treat than the disease itself.
Even those close to them would definitely not allow them to take part in experints.
Forget about this illness; even for terminal diseases, they wouldn’t volunteer, as doing so might even shorten the ti they had compared to just maintaining their current condition.
“Don’t ntion it, it’s really possible.
Do you think this dicine will be expensive?
After all, the effects are so good.”
“I don’t think so; I’ve heard that the price of this hypotensive dicine is not high, and they’re already discussing covering it with health insurance.
As soon as the procedures are done, it’ll be included right away.”
Everyone was even more amazed – such effective dicine, and not expensive.
Then this troubleso disease might be completely dealt with in the future.
While legends of the miracle dicine were circulating around Beijing, Zhao Guang felt a headache coming on because trouble had found him again.
If it had been anyone else, it might have been okay, but this trouble had been delivered by his own parents.
“How did this direct assignnt even co about?
These people should stop ssing around without understanding anything,” Zhao Guang felt a wave of headaches, while Ye Zhi, at his side, covered her mouth and giggled.
The reason was simple; the parents, who saw themselves as future in-laws, had been in close contact with Elder Ye and talked frequently.
So the two of them also heard about the recent happenings in Beijing.
Then, his mother Li Dujuan suddenly had a novel thought, “High blood pressure is one of the Three Highs, right?
If you can treat one, should you be able to treat the others?” She was surrounded by people troubled by the Three Highs and was worried that she might get ill one day as well.
If that were the case, it would be troubleso; it was necessary to take precautions.
The clever mother then surmised that since the Three Highs were related, the treatnt thods should be fairly similar.
Her father thought about it and felt it seed reasonable, but Elder Ye had no idea about these things.
As it turned out, Elder Ye was persuaded by the two of them, and the three rushed into assigning themselves this task with a slap to the forehead.
Little did they know, although these three conditions appeared to share common causes, their treatnt thods were not at all the sa.
How did they co up with this, expecting him to quickly solve three different diseases?
Moreover, it had to be like before, one dose of dicine, a month without issues, the kind without any side effects.
“Why don’t you think of a thod?
When you think about it, the connections between these three diseases are actually quite significant.
This is a global health puzzle.
If our country had this kind of dicine, it would increase our influence around the world.”
That was certainly true, after all, other countries often used dicine as a threat.
The wealth earned by them through dicine every year was astronomically high.
If our country also had this kind of dicine, then we could likewise make money.
At the very least, it would lead to a reduction in the price of their various dicines.
Keep in mind, it was only because of five pigs resulting in a price drop that a few dicines were affected.
But countering dicine with dicine could bring down the entire market.
“Alright, I’ll go back and try it out, but I can’t make any guarantees about this thing.”
“Rest easy and experint all you want, who dares to outright guarantee anything when it cos to research?”
Zhao Guang felt helpless; the hypotensive dicine had been discovered by accident in a supplentary dicine, and definitely didn’t have the function to treat other diseases.
It was a fluke.
The Otherworld surely couldn’t be said to be free of the Three Highs, but it really didn’t have such troubles.
For them, such abnormal diseases were not sothing ordinary people suffered from, only the rich did.
But if the rich contracted such diseases, just one Healing Technique or Purification Technique at the church was enough to sort it out.
It seed necessary to start with so peculiar potions.
In the Otherworld, for the purpose of treatnt or research, there were a vast number of traditional redies available among the people.
Just like Earth in ancient tis, there were countless folk redies.
But one thing was clear: most of these redies did indeed have so use.
When he got back, he’d have people collect this stuff and get the Rabbitfolk to help him with the research.
If any were effective, he could test them himself and find out.
When Zhao Guang returned to his domain, he directly approached Mira and described the symptoms of the Three Highs and so other common difficult diseases.
In the Otherworld, certain diseases might not be the sa as those on Earth.
After the descriptions, he sent Mira to search for herbs effective against these symptoms.
In the Otherworld, Magic Potions were powerful but not accessible to many, so common herbs still played a significant role.
“Lord, rest assured, we’ll find them in the shortest ti possible,” Mira assured solemnly.
This was the first ti she had been entrusted with such a complex task, and she had to prove the Rabbitfolk’s capabilities to the Lord.
The status of the Rabbitfolk in the territory depended on just one word from the Lord, so there was no room for failure.
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