"This is your personal approval, there is no precedent. If this is passed by you, and something happens in the future, the approver will also have to bear joint liability. People are generally unwilling to take responsibility. Considering it from a personal point of view, it is better to give you a card. ”

His words changed in a twist, and he continued: "But your medicine has great uses, and it is also a top priority. They will not work as casually as I said. They will at least submit it to the approval team for repeated discussion and approval. However, it is better to say less. Wait for them three days to finish this meeting..."

He seemed to realize that he had let something slip, so he did not elaborate further.

Yunling pretended not to hear it and asked patiently: "Then if it fails to be approved, are there any other opportunities?"

This is true.

But it's hard for Ni Shaochun to say it, because if he took the initiative to say it, it would make people feel that he wanted the scientific research results.

Yunling thought of the previous "affiliation unit" and guessed that his reluctance was because he was afraid of her misunderstanding.

"Just say it, don't worry about me thinking too much."

When Ni Shaochun heard her words, he knew that he was worrying too much.

This little girl is as honest as a piece of paper, and she really won't make malicious assumptions about others like him.

"If you have the opportunity, choose industry insiders from pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, universities, and research institutes to apply on your behalf. They are considered non-staff scientific researchers. There has been precedent for this before."

However, this precedent is different from this. It is a visiting professor-level industry master who actively develops projects and cooperates with universities for research and development. Naturally, he is not considered a teacher within the establishment.

Industry giants and scientific research newcomers will never be lumped together in the eyes of outsiders.

Even Ni Shaochun can't make a conclusion and is not sure whether this method is ultimately feasible.

Seeing that there was no doubt in Yunling's eyes, he was completely relieved. As for whether she chooses this path in the end, it all depends on her.

But this drug is really urgent, otherwise they wouldn’t have jointly developed it with the hospital and kept it sealed in the laboratory for three days.

If Yunling's medicine is really effective, just for this credit, she will be granted a special place in the university.

However, this is all for later.

At present, special methods are used in special situations - if the effect is obvious and the side effects are within a reasonable range, the time for marketing and use will be greatly shortened.

Those approving staff should also understand the urgency of the epidemic, so they will not delay and will be more efficient.

Yunling thought about it, and finally discussed it worriedly: "If you don't get the approval this time, I'm afraid I will have to trouble you again."

Ni Shaochun raised his eyebrows and asked curiously: "Do you really trust me? Aren't you afraid that I will end up taking it for myself?"

"Don't trust people you employ, and don't trust people you doubt. I trust you as a person, and I also trust my grandpa's vision."

To be honest, Yunling was not totally unwary at first.

After learning about Ni Shaochun from Professor Lu, I called my grandfather to ask for two things: first, he was indeed an old acquaintance of Professor Lu; second, he also got the impression that Ni Shaochun was "talented, capable, and able to talk freely." Only then did I choose to have a deeper friendship.

She doesn't believe in the goodness of human nature, otherwise how could she have the genetic defect of Super Male Syndrome?
When interacting with people, you must first ensure their safety, then determine their character, and finally, you must be knowledgeable and knowledgeable, and screen them at all levels before you can contact them. This is just a superficial part of her experience.

Ni Shaochun still felt that she was ignorant of the world, naive and simple.

In his view, trust is the most expensive cost, but it is also the cheapest commodity.

It is foolish to let go of one's own interests simply because of belief.

In this world, it is most common for everyone to have a sense of vigilance - students beat and scold teachers, children "exterminate relatives", brothers fight against each other, and fathers and sons kill each other. It has been seen everywhere from ancient times to the present.

Therefore, Ni Shaochun indulged his negative evaluation and bottomless defense with peace of mind.

But when he heard these words, his heart was slightly touched, like flags flying in the wind, like strings played by fingertips, but only for a moment, he returned to reality.

He is disdainful on the surface but also secretly moved. He pessimistically judges that such a character will inevitably suffer "severe beatings" from the world. Sooner or later, he will end up like him, and then he will have no hope for the vicissitudes of life. "Just wait for the result, maybe there will be a good result in the end." He comforted her like this, which could be regarded as comforting his past self.

Quietly recite in my heart: May everything go well, I hope everything will go well.

After all, my heart is still soft.

After Yunling left the Ni family, she went to visit Aunt Jing and Huanhuan.

In addition to the fine Dianhong that Aunt Jing drank, she also bought Huanhuan a shock-proof schoolbag produced by the system. It is said that it is a multifunctional schoolbag that can pop out a lifebuoy if it falls into the river, and can block the head when hit by heavy objects. I don’t know this kind of schoolbag. Whether technology really works, but it’s better than nothing.

She also personally handed over the newly received grandpa's family letter to Aunt Jing, excluding her own part, and the rest was mixed with Uncle Zou's brief words.

——Ask her if she is adaptable to the cold in the Northeast, ask Huanhuan if she is happy in kindergarten, ask if her relatives are taking care of her, ask if mother and daughter are doing well.

But there is only one sentence for him to describe himself: Everything is fine, don't worry about him.

Shang Jing was lucky to receive the letter.

She was especially grateful to Yun Ling and Xie Yuzhen. She specifically asked the old people and their connections to go through several rounds of troubles before the news could fall into her hands safely.

Yunling refused her offer of food, found an uninhabited corner, activated the teleporter and returned to the clinic.

She touched the door, and sure enough, there was no one there, otherwise the invisible transmitter she placed would not have failed to trigger the record.

Now she has no anti-inflammatory drugs in hand, and the drugs approved above have been assigned to the medical team. Only a few special drugs and vaccines are left as samples and cannot be used by the villagers.

This actually makes me feel at ease.

As for the rumors outside, she ignored them and ignored them, letting them talk.

Yunling took out the mechanical textbook that she had not read for a long time and studied it while taking notes until late at night.

The leisure time is endless, but once you immerse yourself in the sea of ​​books, the three days will pass in the blink of an eye.

In the early morning, she activated the teleporter again and arrived at the provincial capital.

As soon as she took off, Captain Zhao became anxious.

Fu Hua and Jin Mei came to the door, complaining that their son would not be cured for a long time. After the medical team came, not only did he not recover, but his fever lasted longer.

At the same time, He Qi came, and he criticized them arrogantly: "It is normal for the disease to recur, especially in this unknown epidemic. Of course, the physical symptoms in the early and late stages are different, so the duration of the fever cannot reflect the patient's symptoms." the severity of the condition.”

"You are all lying!" Jin Mei almost scratched his face, "When Dr. Yun was here before, although he could not be cured, at least he is getting better mentally and there is hope of recovery."

"What kind of bad doctor are you! Why do you blame us if you can't cure the disease?!"

Fu Hua held on to his wife tightly to prevent her from offending the doctor again. Then no one would really treat their son!
He Qi hated others comparing him to others, especially Yunling.

Originally, the people in the village acted according to the prevailing situation, and their evaluation of Yunling gradually deteriorated. He was happy to see this happen, but he would not allow anyone to go out and slander his reputation at this time.

He turned to Captain Zhao and commanded forcefully: "This person has ruined my reputation. What do you think of how to deal with it?"

Captain Zhao was dumbfounded. He had never seen anyone throw away the burden like this, even better than Party Secretary Pang of their village.

"This... she is so angry and worried about her child's condition, there is no need to go online, right? How understanding are you?" He answered tentatively, but he was scornful in his heart.

Yunling has been in the village for more than half a year, and she has done so many practical things conscientiously, but now she is still scolded bloody, and she is not a little girl who has come to the brigade to seek justice.

He was a grown man and was told, "Why can't he handle things so well?"
Captain Zhao naturally didn't want to get involved. He would indeed prefer to work with someone like Yunling who was not squeamish and could save trouble.


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