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Azure Star, Federal Central United Laboratory.
Milton Cheney handed a transparent bottle to an elderly man in front of him.
Without a word, the old man took the bottle, opened it, and poured white pills into his hand.
Wearing transparent gloves, he picked up a pill and examined it.
“Little Cheney, this seems identical to the Hope Elixir you’ve been researching.
Do you mind if I test it?”
His voice was heavy as he finally broke the silence.
“No problem at all, Professor Edgerton.”
Milton nodded and responded.
The Hope Il drug will certainly be far more effective than the ordinary Hope
Elixir.
He wouldn’t have presented Hope Il so soon if he hadn’t ensured it was foolproof.
Professor Edgerton was soone Milton trusted.
With Milton’s consent, Professor Edgerton picked up the dicine and began examining it on the experint table.
Shortly after, he stopped.
“Indeed, there are two types of new materials that can’t be detected, and they’re not chemical materials. Is it sothing you discovered recently?”
“Have you tested its effects?”
Professor Edgerton halted his movents and asked Milton.
Milton replied, “They’re new – two new materials have been tested. The effect is more than twice that of the ordinary Hope Elixir, and there are no side effects. ”
“But while taking the Elixir, one might gain a better appetite, which I wouldn’t count as a side effect.”
Milton’s tone was relaxed.
Hearing this, Professor Edgerton pondered for a mont before replying:
“I see. I have also read the ssage you sent to my palm computer. Are you sure you want to donate this drug to the Federation for free?”
“Yes.”
Milton simply nodded.
Donating this dicine to the Federation for free was a decision Milton had made long ago.
However, he couldn’t directly give it away, so he spent five years making many preparations.
As long as he had enough money, he was satisfied. This wasn’t him bragging.
In this world, he didn’t have much ti left. Compared to the transcender’s path, he naturally had no interest in money.
“I will express the Federation’s gratitude to you for this in advance. With this contribution, you could apply for the Federation Great Contribution dal.”
“This will also greatly benefit your future business developnt.”
Professor Edgerton said confidently.
His mood was quite good, given that this new drug would be turned over to the Federation by his hand. While his contribution was not as great as Milton’s, it was still significant.
Milton just smiled and nodded.
Of course, his goal was not just a Federation Great Contribution dal, which was not very useful for him.
You can’t eat an elephant in one bite.
In order to get in touch with the Federation’s transcenders, he had to earn the Federation’s complete trust.
This ti’s Hope Il was rely a knock on the door.
There was still a long road ahead, and Milton had set a goal for himself – to get in touch with the Federation’s transcenders before he turned fifty.
After two reincarnation simulations, Milton certainly was not interested in enjoying the thrill of making money in this world.
Genuine improvents would bring him joy.
Ti passed, and five years later.
Azure Star, Capital Market.
Hope Mansion, within the twenty-second floor.
A look of confusion crossed John Wilson’s face as he attempted to read Milton’s expression.
But he couldn’t decipher anything.
‘What are you thinking? The market is now almost monopolized by the
Federation’s pharmaceutical companies, don’t tell you don’t know why.”
“You’ve given the Federation so many dicines for free over the years, just to get a protective charm?”
There was no anger in Wilson’s tone. Instead, he sounded puzzled.
After all, he held more than 20% of the company shares, and his interests were directly involved.
Although he knew Milton must have a reason for doing all this, he was still quite confused.
Could there really be soone in this world who had a bone to pick with money, who wasn’t interested in it?
Although the mass market has the ordinary Hope Elixir as a guarantee, which pharmaceutical company only has one product?
They could have made more money, but chose to stick with their small territory.
Wilson had always thought that Milton was ambitious, but now he was beginning to doubt his assumption.
But this ti, he was wrong.
Milton was indeed ambitious, just not in comrce.
“Brother Wilson, don’t worry.”
Milton replied, not wanting to dwell on this topic.
Wilson probably knew sothing, but he didn’t know as much as Milton.
So Milton didn’t say more. There were so things that Wilson would not benefit from knowing.
Hearing Milton’s words, Wilson laughed helplessly.
He knew that Milton was definitely hiding sothing from him, but he did not ask.
“Alright then, if you’re confident, I won’t say more.”
“But the higher ups in the Federation can be ruthless. You should be careful when dealing with them.”
Wilson warned.
Having been taken advantage of before, he naturally did not want Milton to face the sa fate.
Although he knew that Milton would likely not suffer any loss due to his character, he still instinctively reminded him.
As the two were talking, Milton’s palm computer beeped.
Seeing this, Wilson shook his head and left Milton’s office.
The contents of the ssage lit up Milton’s eyes.
After ten years of planning, it was finally ti to take the most crucial step. [Councilor Alon has agreed to et with you. Co to the laboratory first.] After glancing at the ssage, Milton shut down his palm computer.
If one were to ask who in the Federation had the most power, it would undoubtedly be the councilors of the Federation Council..
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