Apparently, there were two famous presenters in Paris who came, a man and a woman. The two of them were going to interview Audrey so that there would be no chaos due to the number of journalists who wanted to ask questions.
They were invited to come forward, standing in front of the other journalists.
"Dr. Audrey," said the female presenter, greeting Audrey gently while the male presenter just nodded lightly.
Audrey pointed her hand forward, inviting them to ask questions.
"Is it true that you have found a cure for cancer that is truly proven?" The female presenter asked immediately after Audrey gave her permission.
"Yes..." Audrey was very calm as she answered the question.
She even took out a small bottle with granules of medicine inside.
They were somewhat transparent, crystal-like, and had a considerable size.
Upon closer inspection, they turned out to be capsules with clear liquid inside.
"At Paris Hospital, there are already fifteen cancer patients who have been declared completely cured after taking this medicine. Their recovery period is only one day, it even works faster than fever medicine," Audrey said.
She then asked Isabel who was standing behind her to hand over the sheets of paper she was holding.
They turned out to be pictures of people who were sick and after recovery.
Audrey showed them one by one.
She didn't need to explain to let people know what she meant.
The two presenters were silent for a long time, showing how surprised they were.
Although the photos could not be used as evidence, they made it clear that Audrey was not talking nonsense. She was serious about her claims.
"Dr. Audrey, when will this drug hit the market?" the male presenter asked.
"As of today, we have started production," Audrey replied.
"For details, you can ask Miss Jane," she added, glancing at Jane sitting beside her.
Her presence since she appeared had intrigued the reporters and presenters.
Although they had gotten the information that she was an investor, she was too young. They wondered what her background was.
"Miss Jane, can you explain?" the female presenter asked her.
The ever-calm Jane answered as soon as she was asked. "The investor for this drug is my and my boyfriend's company, Apex Capital Group. You may not have heard of it, but we are also the lead investors of the recently viral app, TokTak. We are working with various Pharmaceutical companies around the world to mass produce these drugs."
Jane's answer not only surprised the guys, but also David.
The latter froze for a few moments as this was all completely beyond his knowledge.
As for the reporters, they guessed that it was Jane's family company, but it was not. This was her own company with her boyfriend.
Then who was her boyfriend?
The thing is that they had already asked some students about Jane's background so they knew that she was a member of the Rothschild Family.
This was an answer he really didn't expect. Everyone else was the same.
They stared at Audrey in disbelief.
It's not like there is no concept like this. In universities for example, some people with weak economies would pay less than those with strong economies.
However, this concept is rarely used in trade, especially a huge trade like this cancer drug which is practically a world-level trade.
Is this unfair?
When thinking about unfair, people feel that it is also fair.
This is a very rare item. If it's too expensive, the poor can't buy it, but if the poor can get it cheaply while the rich have to buy at a high price, even though the rich seem to get an injustice, they can still get it.
Of course, this will probably cause displeasure from many parties.
This is not just about Audrey's will. The ones she angered from her rules were the powerful people.
"Dr. Audrey, are you serious about using this concept?" the female presenter asked in a rather low voice.
"You know, you might be in violation of monopoly laws," added the male presenter.
"This cancer cure requires one key ingredient that cannot be produced without me working personally," Audrey replied.
Her answer was arguably not connected to what she was being asked.
However, it was enough to leave everyone speechless.
"By the way, Dr. Audrey, do you also research other cures, such as a cure for HIV for example that has not been discovered until now?" The female presenter chose to change the question.
And this was also a very interesting question, enough to make some students stare at Audrey seriously, without blinking at all.
In terms of the seriousness of the problem, this is probably bigger than cancer because of the secret that everyone knows.
Unfortunately, Audrey immediately shook her head.
"I have never tried to research anything related to HIV," she said calmly.
This left people disappointed.
"Why? I don't think it's possible that you don't have time to research this." Suddenly a student asked.
She was a woman, looking more disappointed than the others.
It wasn't because Audrey hadn't found a solution, but because she hadn't even tried to find a solution.
Did she look down on people with HIV?
Audrey looked at the student who asked.
Her expression was suddenly serious as she replied, "things are not as easy as you think. I know which one is more important. You can't blame me for this, and don't say it like I really have the time. I'm busy with my life too. Don't assume there are no important things in my life that I need to give up everything for research. Perhaps you're forgetting that I've only just become a lecturer.
It's too early to judge me now."
Not only was her expression serious, Audrey's tone also sounded rather cold, enough for the student who asked to tremble a little.
Perhaps Audrey was angry that her integrity was in doubt.