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Chapter 64 "Vision" Part [-]

My name is Luqiao and I just graduated from college.

I studied garden design, and I was used to taking care of flowers and plants, so I took over my father's half-finished small company.

My mother gave birth to me at an advanced age, and my father is still in his mid-sixties.I have already reached retirement age, and I am finally looking forward to my graduation.

Although I tried my best to dissuade him, I refused many times with a bunch of excuses that I was just a gardener.

But my father still meant that the family business must be inherited by family members.

But my father’s half-dead small company has no appeal to me.

Dad’s company is engaged in pharmaceutical research and wholesale business.

The trafficking and sale of dozens of state-controlled drugs stands to reason that there is a lot of profit.

But our family has always been unable to get rid of the problem. I once doubted how I survived college graduation.

I have applied for financial aid from school since I was in junior high school, and high school and college are no exception.

It was this incident that made me unable to hold my head high among my classmates. You ask me why my family is so poor?

Because in addition to sales and sales, my father's company is also researching an outdated new drug.

Newness and obsolescence are not contradictory.

This medicine is an intraocular colorant for humans: amphifloxacin.

For the treatment of blindness caused by trauma or congenital injury.

This drug is truly a new drug, and almost no other company sells it.

And this drug can almost only lose money because there are too few people suitable to use this drug.

Anfenfloxacin is an eye injection.

The usage requirements are somewhat demanding.

To put it simply, you have to ensure that although you are blind, your eyes can still perceive light through your eyeballs before you can use this drug.

This drug is injected into the lens of the eye, thereby changing the color and light perception of the eye lens to treat blindness.

Of course, the success rate is less than [-]%, and the myopia and hyperopia after treatment need to be corrected later.

In other words, it allows people who are about to go blind to see the world clearly.

The price of this medicine is as high as one thousand per milliliter.

Harsh patient requirements mean that the treatment effect is not as good as the latest electronic eyeball technology.

The price is twice as expensive as the most expensive electronic eyeballs, so you can imagine which one is better.

Let’s talk about electronic eyeball technology. This is a technology that emerged five years ago.

Technology that allows you to see even if you are completely blind. Of course, this kind of seeing is only slightly better than being blind.

The advantage of electronic eyeballs is that blind people do not need to ensure that the eyeballs are intact, as long as the optic nerve is not damaged, they can be used.

Because whether the eyeball is intact or not, the eyeball will be removed and an electronic eyeball will be installed on it.

The electronic eyeball will stimulate the optic nerve through the captured image in the form of electric current.

This creates a vague and abstract picture in the mind.

This picture will also vary from person to person.

Some people say it is like stars floating in the dark night sky.

Some say it's like waving chalk on a gray blackboard.

Some say it looks like the flickering snowflake screen of an old TV.

Of course, it is good news for more people who are blind.

Although this kind of picture is not what normal people see, it can be seen through training to see still and moving objects in ordinary people's eyes.

This enables the user to accomplish things that are difficult for blind people to accomplish, such as dodging and grabbing.

The price of electronic eyeballs ranges from 60-500, and the difference is only in the imaging effect and picture details.

Generally, when a patient who is close to blindness comes to the hospital, after testing, the doctor will directly ask whether to undergo electronic eye surgery.

And noinfloxacin is mentioned at all unless you ask yourself.

Even though it is a drug with such poor prospects, my father is really looking forward to it.

I thought about it, maybe it has something to do with what happened to my father when he was young.In the early years, my father helped people drive semi-trailers in the factory.

A car from the other side changed lanes, and my father hit his head directly on the steering wheel to avoid it.

The car also crashed directly onto the side of the road and became embedded in a tree.

It was half a month later when I woke up, and I could barely see a faint light in my right eye.

There was no electronic eyeball technology back then, and the blindness in his right eye even affected my father's mood.

The doctor gave two suggestions.

Remove the eyeball or use aminofloxacin.

The hospital was also experimenting with this drug at the time and offered free treatment but no responsibility for the surgery.

After careful consideration, my father agreed to the hospital's request.

The operation was also successful. After being discharged from the hospital, my father took the company's compensation and a loan to start his current company.

The company was getting better and better, but my father spent almost all of the money he earned on the research of aminofloxacin.

Although the side effects of anfenfloxacin have been successfully reduced, the success rate has even been increased to [-]%.

But all this in the medical field is in vain.

The low scope of use and high cost of treatment have become big problems for anfenfloxacin.

Mom always supports dad's decision, maybe this is true love.

I also asked my father privately why he was so obsessed with Aninshax.

Dad just smiled and pointed to his right eye and said, "Only when you use it will you know how beautiful you see."

. . . . . .

I once thought about stopping the aninfloxacin project as soon as I took over the project.

But it was only after I met with the board of directors that I discovered that this project was actually the company’s number one rule.

In the company brochure, ahead of the catalog, there is this sentence: Research and development of anfenfloxacin cannot be stopped.

This caught me off guard, and I even found out during the meeting that all the members of the board of directors except me were patients who had been treated with aminofloxacin.

After the meeting, I started searching for information, and I began to suspect that my company was a cult.

There is almost no information about aminofloxacin on the Internet, only a description of a patient after the operation.

I was overwhelmed by this description.

Generally speaking, after using it, I can see that the mountains are greener, the sea is bluer, the flowers are fresher, and the scenery is more beautiful.

When I saw this, I couldn't help but shake my head, feeling that something was wrong.

Scroll the link to the bottom, and sure enough, this news comes from my company's forum.

And when I looked through the company manual, there were many rules that I found unbelievable.

For example, interviewers who have used aminofloxacin will be given the highest score, and if there are quota requirements, they will be admitted.

The company even regularly conducts home visits to patients who have undergone surgery, and offers jobs to unemployed patients.

The company's employees will be reimbursed for treatment as long as they are blind due to trauma and are eligible for the use of aminofloxacin, regardless of whether they were injured during work.

I looked at the employee list and broke into a cold sweat.

Sixty percent of the employees have undergone aninefloxacin surgery, and [-]% of the patients who have undergone this surgery are now working in the company.

In the column of shareholders and patients on the last page, there are even some tycoons worth over [-] million yuan.

I called the accountant and after asking for a long time, I found out the reason why the company has not closed down yet.

Some rich people in the company who have been treated by Aninfloxacin have been maintaining the company, and they will make payments to the company from time to time.Some are for buying shares, while others are just free donations.

This money keeps the company running and even accounts for half of the working capital.

This makes it impossible for me to understand the magic power of Aninfloxacin
I only had two thoughts in my mind.

Either this medicine is really that magical, or everyone who has used it has been poisoned by this aminofloxacin.

I immediately went to the R&D room to find out what was going on.

(End of this chapter)

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