Seeing Chu Feng and Lin Lin enter together, Dongfang Siyi did not say anything.
She lost her appetite after only taking a sip of her bird's nest.
"Lin Lin, check if there have been any extreme sports activities in T City recently."
"Extreme movement?" Lin Lin was at a loss for words. After thinking about it, he asked, "What kind of marathon could actually be considered a …? Alright, there's a cliff diving, an unprotected drifting... I'm going to check it out. "
When Lin Lin said this, Chu Feng's heart stirred: "Then can crossing the Fjords be counted as it?"
"Yeah, I know what you're talking about. It will happen in three days." Lin Lin's eyes lit up and he went to check the computers.
Chu Feng also pressed down on Dongfang Siyi.
It was still the technique of using the Ghost Hand to squeeze out the wound, but the pressure that Dongfang Siyi could withstand seemed to be a little greater, so the force that Chu Feng used to press on Qin Liangyue was actually heavier than before.
It was very obvious that Dongfang Siyi was enduring.
"If it gets heavier, I can lighten it a bit."
"No need."
The interaction and tacit understanding between the two of them made Dongfang Siyi suspicious at times. Could it be that this bodyguard was his chosen one? Why didn't I resist his intimacy at all?
Very quickly, Dongfang Siyi turned his attention to his work.
She closed her eyes and enjoyed the service, clearly feeling that her train of thought was clearer.
Was this the effect of pressing down?
"Chu Feng, you got it, there are only a few more obstacles left to overcome. If you succeed, you will be the biggest contributor to Hui Wei's transformation, are you interested in becoming the head of the research and development department?"
Dongfang Siyi's words were reasonable.
The first thing Hui Wei did was buy patents and then produce them for sale. The patents he bought were usually linked by an agency, and foreign companies did not even bother to occupy the market with the usual medicines from the middle and lower end, as that would easily cause a boycott.
There are usually two ways of doing it.
The first was to transfer or authorize patents directly with new drugs that didn't have a wide range of benefits or were not suitable for use in common medicines that were about to expire, granting full rights to the production and marketing of the drugs. In many cases, the latter could be used to continuously collect royalties.
The other was a new drug. Drugs that had already passed phase two clinical trials would normally be able to pass phase three of a large scale clinical trial. This trial would be a money-burning game in other countries.
At this time, they would find a rendezvous hero. For example, a company like Hui Wei would conduct the third phase of the experiment in the country. They would be able to rely on their relationship with the company to settle the problem, and the cost was very low.
These drugs are the most lucrative, including foreign companies, and belong to the three winners.
Although the authorization fee was high, the success rate for the third stage was extremely high. As long as it was produced and approved for listing, both parties could earn money, and the country could also obtain benefits through tax and enterprise expansion.
Targeted new drugs naturally also benefit some patients. However, the price of new drugs is expensive, and the proportion of people who can afford it is not high. With the increasing production scale, the cost and selling price of new drugs can be reduced.
This is also a process from a new drug to an ordinary drug.
However, in order to become strong, one must possess their own intellectual property. Thus, after purchasing ten patents, Hui Wei had already suspended external purchases and chose to establish Huang Minchao's team to develop new medicines.
Although it took a long time and was highly invested, once it succeeded, it would be placed in a place where no one would be able to enter.
Fire Warming Lung Pill could be said to be a new drug that could support Hui Wei.
Adding Huang Minchao's purification patent, it would definitely be able to turn Hui Wei around.
But what about time?
Dongfang Siyi had never felt such pressure before.
Eastern Consortium had made a big move recently, hoping to reduce his stake in Hui Wei and take out a large amount of cash.
However, Hui Wei's sales were not going well. A lot of money was squeezed into the products, and he still had to take out some money to modify the equipment to adapt to the trial production of the Deheat and Warming Lung Pill.
Money had become Dongfang Siyi's greatest headache recently.
What she was doing now was checking the accounts. She had to check all the accounts in the past years. She had to do this if she wanted to save money. She had to do this if she wanted to deal with the consortium.
It was just that she did not expect the rest of the company to propose to disband Huang Minchao's team, the Gold Swallowing Behemoth. They would spend their limited funds to buy the patent and pay the royalties.
This was the "R & D is not as good as take-out" argument that Dongfang Siyi hated the most.
However, all of these were brought up by the old subject, and these people all had a certain amount of shares in the guild, which made Dongfang Siyi feel extremely regretful.
When she first accepted the drug refinery, she saw that the Eastern Group was unable to cure her so she decided to solve a part of her father's problem. She took advantage of her young age and was also a girl, so she asked a few old officials to invest in them.
Since Hui Wei's profitability was far greater than Eastern Consortium's, these old geezers were still willing to use Eastern Consortium's shares to exchange for Hui Wei's shares.
Dongfang Siyi had originally planned to stop them from owning shares in the consortium, but she had control of the shares in Hui Wei, and Hui Wei's high profits could make these old fellows satisfied.
However, they did not expect that the problem with Hui Wei would arise and these elders would either demand that the shares be exchanged for another, or they would ask Hui Wei to continue his method of earning money and not go on with research and development.
In fact, Dongfang Siyi knew that they were still planning to take advantage of the Chen Family buying spree and cash out, but before he could even raise this idea, Hui Wei had already rejected them.
Right now, these people were mainly opposing Huang Minchao's team, wanting to use Eastern Consortium and Hui Wei's predicament to make Dongfang Siyi submit.
The Sixth Uncle was one of them.
She was originally one of Dongfang Wenmin's henchmen, but now she unexpectedly came to talk about business, development plans and the like. It was simply shameless, and if no one ordered him to do it, Dongfang Siyi did not believe that he would be able to say these things.
Karl Lins himself was a super scientist. He had over a hundred pharmaceutical patents under his name, and the annual royalties from those patents made him more comfortable than a billionaire. Not to mention that he had a 7.6 percent stake in the Lins Pharmaceutical Group, a large pharmaceutical company with a market capitalization of more than 20 billion millionths of a millionth of a millionth.
Even if it wasn't about the patent, Dongfang Siyi didn't mind talking to him.
She suddenly wondered how Chu Feng knew about the activity of "Crossing Fjords".
Thus, she had nothing to say and started chatting with Chu Feng.
Chu Feng, who was completely unaware of Dongfang Siyi's tricks, started to talk the whole story.
"Forget about Director, I don't know how to play with test tubes, flasks, instruments, etc. However, if Hui Wei wants to continue making new drugs, I do have some ideas, but …"
Lin Lin happened to come over and hear it, "But you need money, right? "You're just a greedy person, you don't care about me at all. She sleeps all night just for money."