Chapter 2<Once in a blue moon(2)
As knowledge that he never knew before was mentioned naturally in the conversation he had unwittingly pulled out, Jeong-woos eyes widened.
Now you understand, right? Dr. Moon asked, looking at the spot where he had received the injection. A small tremor that started in his arm spread throughout his body.
What the heck is this?
It was like knowledge was automatically transmitted through his nerves as if it had been loaded into his brain like a specialized book. Jeong-woo had never taken any classes related to chemistry before.
What did you do to me?
Just what you see.
Dr. Moons face showed a hint of a smile, confirming that the treatment had actually worked on Jeong-woo.
So, you can just inject someone elses knowledge and transfer it to me?
Thats not exactly the method, but the concept is similar.
This was insane. Despite a reflexive chuckle, Jeong-woo was unable to continue speaking due to the shock of actually experiencing it.
The knowledge that comes to your mind, Han Jeong-woo, is only a small part of it. Its at the level of a book that anyone can pick up at a bookstore.
Dr. Moon pointed outside.
Shall we finish the rest of the conversation in the VIP lounge at AN Hospital, where the car is ready?
Dr. Moon placed her document bag on the table and took out a medicine bottle from inside. She opened the lid and put one pill on the makeshift table.
Jeong-woos gaze became wary when he saw the blue jelly-like substance in the transparent capsule.
What is this?
You could call it the original AF-12 that was administered during the day. You can get much more stable knowledge than the dilution solution. Oh, and its also excellent in terms of nutrition.
Jeong-woos expression changed as he briefly thought about the reason for the existence of the blue pill.
It seemed like a recruitment notice to find a specific person. This was definitely not an ordinary clinical trial.Follow the latest novels at novelhall.com
So, what do you want me to do with this dangerous pill? Is this a human experiment? Anatomy, perhaps?
Dangerous? Not at all. AF-12 is 100% safe. If youre worried about any potential side effects, I can attach a document guaranteeing compensation for any pharmacological side effects through the legal team.
Regardless of any guarantees, Im not the kind of person who can accept such a chilling experience so easily
We want to hire you, Jeong-woo.
What did you say?
He thought he might have misheard.
Please join KG Chemicals, Jeong-woo.
It was a magical proposal that immediately deflated Jeong-woos enthusiasm to run out of the lounge.
This clinical trial was conducted to hire a practical researcher for KG Chemicals research project. The salary is specified in the contract, so please check it. However, the position starts from an intern since you have no relevant experience in this field.
Employment. Hiring. Salary.
As a first-year university graduate, these were words that couldnt help but make Jeong-woos heart flutter.
It had been a busy year with job interviews. In the end, he hadnt been able to overcome the big wall of getting a job.
In fact, was this even a part-time job he had found to relieve his mothers burden as he faced joining the ranks of job seekers, where every day felt like a war?
Jeong-woos mind was racing faster than ever.
After all, in negotiations, the one holding the knife has the upper hand.
Even though it was an employment offer from a big company like KG Chemicals, if it was a contract position, it only had meaning in terms of building experience.
Without even looking at the documents that Dr. Moon had handed him, Jeong-woo said, Contract position? What about my future? Do you know how much time I have left to do whatever you ask me to do?
Actually, if he couldnt get a job next year, he still had time.
Maintaining his poker face with a Im too busy attitude, Jeong-woo waited for Dr. Moons response with his heart pounding.
Well, its an offer that didnt consider Han Jeong-woos circumstances. Im sorry about that.
Did I go too far?
Well raise the proposed salary by 20%. This is the best condition we can offer. What we need is someone special who can actually absorb AF-12. Youve just proven that you can do it. But you must remember that because of the nature of the work, if you cant adapt and withdraw early, the legal team will make a claim for damages. Including the cost of conducting the suspended clinical trial.
Jeong-woos gaze turned to the contract as the words 20% increase caught his attention.
I havent accepted yet, but
As he looked for the salary clause, Jeong-woo had to swallow his saliva.
100 million.
Come in as an intern! they said.
The salary was a whopping 100 million won.
With a 20% increase, they would receive an enormous monthly salary of 10 million won.
This was not the amount a newbie just entering the company would receive. Even if they received a supply of chemical knowledge through medicine, wouldnt there be many doctoral and masters degree holders in a large company?
This blue pill is for stable knowledge supply. What does that even mean?
Will you understand if I explain it?
Dr. Moon held out the blue pill to Jeong-woo. After looking at her once, he was conflicted.
Should I take it?
He kept glancing at the salary clause in the contract.
Theres no business like money, fear, and greed. And so, Jeong-woo accepted the blue pill.
He swallowed the blue pill without water.
Did about ten seconds pass?
Huh.
Dr. Moon raised her eyebrows at Jeong-woos muttering.
What exactly are you looking at?
Im not sure. This seems like something that Dr. Moon should know better?
Not everyone can experience the effects of AF-12 like Jeong-woo does.
While watching the sight of glycosan particles gently enveloping the skin, Jeong-woo asked Dr. Moon.
What exactly is this genetic knowledge contained in the drug?
It can be considered the personal knowledge of a certain authority figure in molecular biology.
Like Dr. Moon?
No, Im just a doctor who deals with related matters, not a chemist. However, its true that the owner of that knowledge is a very special chemist, who is quite different from ordinary people.
As she spoke, Jeong-woo became even more curious.
Id like to meet the source provider of this drug.
Thats unlikely to happen. Just follow the contract and achieve results. Please make sure to check the contract.
Are you not working for the company?
I have no obligation to explain others circumstances. Jeong-woo doesnt need to understand those circumstances either.
Dr. Moons polite and business-like tone made Jeong-woo feel like he couldnt ask again.
He shifted his gaze away from her cheek that he had been focusing on and watched as the trajectories of the elements, which had looked like a fantasy, disappeared like melting snow.
What should I call this? A chemists insight?
It was an experience where his perspective on the world changed through the eyes of a molecular biologist. Just that alone made Jeong-woos heart beat heavily.
He couldnt explain it, but he felt like he could do something great and amazing with ease.
Dr. Moon.
Yes?
Where should I sign?
Jeong-woo picked up a pen and signed his name in the visible signature field.
Did you not read it carefully?
Ill check it later. Its not like its a slave contract. Wait, am I enslaved?
You were acting like a new person earlier.
Right. Did my liver grow because of the drug?
Jeong-woo was interested in Dr. Moons hidden wrinkles and added a word based on the knowledge that came to mind.
The problem of rough skin cant be covered just by the scattering effect of light. Dont we need a more fundamental solution? We need to remove the aging keratin the skin wasteland, ah, no, I mean
Crunch.
Jeong-woo paused at the sound of the plastic pen cap breaking.
Stop there.
Smooth skin is a womans pride. In the terrifying gaze of Doctor Moon, who was not like before, Jeong-woo had to cough and turn his head.
Application form, non-disclosure agreement, hundreds of related contracts and agreements.
After finishing what seemed like an endless pile of documents, Jeong-woo asked with only the final signature left to go, When do I start?
As soon as possible, if you could.
Jeong-woo glanced at one clause at the end of the contract.
This contract takes effect immediately upon signing.
Although there were countless other clauses that he needed to ponder over due to his limited understanding, one thing was clear: the sooner he started, the sooner he would get paid.
Starting today would be fine?
Sure, if thats okay with you.
Doctor Moons questioning gaze suggested concern for his fatigue. Jeong-woo didnt want to appear weak in front of her, especially after working overtime for two days straight over the weekend.
Since its already Monday, lets start fresh.
After signing the final contract with flourish, Jeong-woo handed it to Doctor Moon.
Here you go. Should I start at nine?
Doctor Moon scrutinized the signature and put the contract in her briefcase. Then she spoke quietly.
Eight.
Excuse me?
Jeong-woo asked, thinking he may have misheard.
Its already five in the morning, and its going to be tight to get back home in time Have you ever seen a company where interns arrive on time? It may be a different workplace, but when I was an intern, I had no concept of going home.
Her answer was merciless.
Jeong-woo tried to console himself with the thought that it was the end of the situation, but he wasnt sure if his attitude had changed.
Ill give you a ride before its too late.
Doctor Moon quickly finished organizing and stood up from her chair.
Jeong-woo hastily picked up the pile of contracts stacked on the table and followed behind her.
Code: AF-12
Case: A Chemists Insight
Research: When activated, the neurons in the brain are reconstructed to match the DNA of a molecular biologist. Knowledge and senses are heavily influenced.
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