Chapter 349 Interview
Dali got up early, changed into more formal clothes, took his documents, and went to school in Lin Yi's car.

For today's press conference, the school invited a lot of reporters. The reporters who had been waiting here saw Lin Yi's car and quickly surrounded it.

Dali saw the reporters outside in the car, and finally understood why celebrities always wear masks and sunglasses when they go out. This is for their own safety.

All the reporters are waiting for Dali to get out of the car and grab a front-page news for their own newspaper.

Dali had no choice but to call the principal.

Dali briefly explained the situation to the principal, and the principal brought the school security outside the car to help Dali get out of the car.

Without any accidents, Dali and Lin Yi finally arrived at the press conference and found their own seats. Naturally, Lin Yi and Dali were arranged in the front row. Lin Yi leaned on the seat and said with a smile: "Dali , I just heard that there seems to be a Nobel Prize evaluator coming, you can perform better later and try to attract their attention."

As long as they get their approval, the Nobel Prize this time will be solid and powerful.

Dali naturally knew about this, and nodded with a smile.

Time passed by, and the press conference began. First, the principal went up to speak, followed by others, one by one. Finally, it was Dali's turn to speak. She walked onto the podium slowly.

Under the watchful eyes of many reporters and audiences, he told how and how he did his research.

For this research, Lin Yi also understands that if this medicine comes out, someone will jump out and say why this medicine is not directly given to the country, why it cannot be used for free.

It is inevitable that there will be such people in every country.

Because they only pay attention to their own interests, and don’t care about other people’s feelings. Why do you have to say something for free and donate for free?It's unrealistic, so this question was raised during the reporter's question-and-answer session.

"I want to ask, what do you plan to do with Miss Zhuge's patent for this drug? Do you have any free ideas?"

Hearing these words, Dali frowned slightly. Is this here to find fault?
Dali asked back: "Why should I do it for nothing?"

The reporter did not hear the answer he wanted, and continued: "Why not for free? Isn't this what you should do?"

Unsurprisingly, the reporters began to make things difficult on a daily basis. This kind of moral kidnapping can be seen as low-level making things difficult.

Although she doesn't know how to answer this kind of question, but this is a press conference, and the question should be said more or less, otherwise it will become someone's excuse to attack you.

Dali said with a smile on his face: "This research itself requires a lot of time and money. Up to now, this research has cost at least a billion yuan. If it is given to the public for free as you said, then these How do I get back the money I spent?"

Dali’s words are quite satisfactory. After all, the money is not spent on the country’s or the people’s, but Dali’s own. She spends the money and then gives it to the public for free. How can Dali’s money be returned?

The reporters below all nodded their heads, thinking that what Dali said was good, he could get back and not let himself lose his demeanor, but that reporter was not an ordinary person, and continued to retort: ​​"But if you don't give it to the public for free, your conscience won't hurt. Is it? This is what you should do."

He felt that he was standing on the moral high ground, and began to attack Dali, and even gave an example: "I don't understand your thoughts, but if it were me, I would definitely give this to the country and the public for free."

Dali had already lost the desire to talk to this bastard. After all, this press conference is not limited to these procedures, so he said: "This is the gap between you and me. You can only be an interviewer at the bottom. You can only be here. Talk about it, and I have successfully researched this project, so I am full of energy here."

He paused vigorously, and said calmly: "If the medicines developed by spending so much money and energy are free to use, where does the developer's income come from? If there is no income, will anyone study it? No one will study these , What about the future of the country? Your ideas are very unrealistic, and the above are my ideas."

The reporter who said these words was speechless and didn't know how to refute. His face was flushed and turned into a liver color, and he sat down dejectedly without saying a word.

Dali saw this person and sat down without saying a word, and continued to ask: "Does anyone have any questions?"

The reporters present all shook their heads. The purpose of their coming was not to make things difficult, but to get some news to report.

The conversation just now has met the requirements of the reporters, so don't deliberately provoke them.

The next step is Dali's personal time. She talked about everything from the initial idea to the research and development process. Finally, she talked about the efficacy of the medicine.

At this point, the focus of this press conference has come. Most of the people's attention is here. Dali is not a child anymore. He knows what everyone wants to know, so he explained it here.

After the speech, Dali stepped down from the podium, and there was warm applause from the audience.

Following several speeches from the principal, the whole press conference came to a successful conclusion.

Lin Yi saw that these reporters were still surrounded, looked at Dali and said, "Dali, let's go, we will probably be surrounded again later."

After Dali heard it, he said, "I think what you said makes sense, let's go."

Afterwards, the two slipped away quietly.

Just in time, after the principal finished speaking, the press conference was over. The reporters got up instantly, ready to interview Dali, but found that Dali had already left.

Dali and Lin Yi came to the prepared office.

The principal, a man and a woman were already sitting in the office, and the three of them were talking and laughing happily.

When the principal saw Lin Yi and Dali coming, he hurriedly greeted him, "Dali is here, hurry up, sit down."

The principal glanced at the two foreigners and said, "Dali, these two workers are in charge of the Nobel Prize in Medicine in China. This is Ms. Elizabeth. They are in charge of your Nobel nomination this time."

Afterwards, the principal briefly introduced Dali to the two people. The two were very surprised to see Dali being so young. After all, it was surprising that Dali was nominated for a Nobel at such a young age.

You must know that those who can be nominated are all over half a hundred years old. There are not many people like Dali who have researched such a major result at a young age.

Elizabeth looked at her and praised vigorously: "Miss Zhuge, you are really young."

Dali smiled and nodded: "Thank you for the compliment."

After the principal finished introducing Lin Yi, the shocked expressions of the two became more intense. The couple nominated twice, which is rarely seen in history.

Smith's mouth has already formed an o, and he doesn't know how to describe this young couple.

(End of this chapter)

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