Surgery Godfather-Chapter 1416 - 1063: Earthquake and Mountains Shaking_2

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Chapter 1416: Chapter 1063: Earthquake and Mountains Shaking_2

"Professor Yang, we don’t know how to repay your tremendous kindness..." Sisi’s mother said, deeply moved.

Professor Yang Ping comforted them: "No need to be so formal, you’re making it sound too serious. Sisi is a very smart and adorable child, and we all like her. Currently, our tumor therapy experiment just happens to need volunteers, and she is the most suitable one. So, it is mutual assistance."

Although Professor Yang said this, Sisi’s parents knew that all of this was Professor Yang helping them out; there was hardly any mutual assistance involved. Without Professor Yang’s help, let alone mobilizing so many resources for her treatment, even ordinary treatment would have been hard to afford.

After leaving Professor Yang’s office, Sisi’s mother told her husband to go back to work as soon as possible, and she would look after Sisi. Now, since Professor Yang temporarily changing drivers might be unsafe, Sisi’s father agreed, thinking it made sense. With no way to repay Professor Yang’s great kindness, he could only devote himself to his work and serve diligently as Professor Yang’s driver in the future. Manager Qiu had told him that Professor Yang’s safety was of utmost importance; everyone must not have any lax mentality, and if necessary, every person must be willing to sacrifice their own life to protect Professor Yang.

Xia Shu led a medical team, comprising several doctors and masters, which was specially responsible for Sisi’s diagnostic and treatment work in the ICU. Head Nurse Cai led several nurses to undertake the nursing work. The entire medical team served solely for Sisi, and the main treating doctor was Yang Ping. The treatment approach was the K virus therapy that Yang Ping was researching – a level of medical care that even the world’s wealthiest could not enjoy.

Heaven also gave such precious opportunity to a few other patients once, yet their families did not cherish it, and ultimately squandered the chance that was within their grasp.

In the same building, the Tumor Laboratory was focusing its efforts on research, while the research results were directly applied to the patients in this building. This model of direct integration between scientific research and clinical application is also extremely rare in the world.

Lu Xiaolu was responsible for studying the changes of tumor cells during the treatment, while Professor Zhang Zhiwei was responsible for the research on the K virus. They both made steady progress, maintaining constant information exchange and communication. Soon, clear data on the dosage of K virus, the course of treatment, and the half-life in the body were established.

Because he was wholly absorbed in research, Lu Xiaolu had been in the laboratory for many days without break. He and his team lived in the laboratory, almost completely cut off from the outside world. Ding Xinyu, worried he was not eating well, would occasionally bring over soup, as well as clean clothes, and take the dirty laundry back with her. Those enthusiastic graduate students were as zealous as college students obsessed with computer games, solely focused on internet cafés.

The virology experiments at Nandu Medical University are also nearing completion. Professor Zhang Zhiwei has not bathed or changed his clothes for many days; his hair is greasy, but he couldn’t care less. He cherishes this unexpectedly gained opportunity. Now, he has a faint feeling that the experiment has entered a critical period, and once this period is over, the path ahead will certainly become much clearer.

Yang Ping sat in his office summarizing the process of this experiment. Only through continuous summarization and review can there be improvement. This experiment has been relatively smooth, even more so than the experiments he conducted in System Space. ƒгeewёbnovel.com

The advantage of experimenting in System Space is that no matter how many times the experiments are run, no matter how much time is spent, in reality this time is inconsequential. However, in System Space, experiments still consume a lot of time, and involve many trials and errors and setbacks.

Although this experiment has also faced many setbacks, and some of the plans were somewhat rough in detail, overall, the number of trial and error instances in the experiment is very low. It can be said that so far, this is the experiment with the fewest number of errors made.

After summarizing his experiences, he believes this is because he followed the principle of "doing things right first, then doing them well." As long as the overall direction is correct, one need not sweat the small stuff, or wait for a perfect plan before starting, or aim for perfection right off the bat. Even if the initially proposed plan is rough, it’s okay as long as the overall direction is correct – it can be slowly corrected in practice. After many iterations, it will naturally become more perfect.

Whereas when thinking in one’s mind, even if the details considered are perfect, it’s impossible to achieve true perfection. What feels perfect at the moment might just be an illusion, merely what one subjectively perceives as perfect. In fact, it might all be wrong.

Find the right direction and take action, promptly correct errors upon discovery—that is the biggest takeaway from the smooth progress of this experiment.

In other words, make bold assumptions, act quickly, verify cautiously, and continuously rectify errors.

It seems that the philosophy of life and work is extremely important. Professor Yang picks up a whiteboard marker and writes on his office whiteboard: Get things right first, then strive for excellence.

Therefore, some of the research projects at Ruixing Company don’t need to be perfectly developed before kickoff; start first, then perfect them. Take artificial intelligence for example—it’s undoubtedly a key technology for the future. Just get things rolling, and even if only a few qualified individuals can be gathered initially, start the project. As it progresses, the way forward will naturally become clear.

Immediately, Professor Yang summons Huang Jiacai to his office and gives him an order: Ruixing’s biotech subsidiary should commence preparations for the commercialization of the K-virus therapy right away, without waiting for the experiments to conclude completely; proceed on both fronts simultaneously.

After receiving the order, Huang Jiacai acutely realizes the extraordinary significance of this task and that he must prepare thoroughly, especially with regards to maintaining confidentiality.

Because once the K-virus is entirely successful in experiments and ready for commercial promotion, it will revolutionize the current pharmaceutical market for traditional tumor treatments. This will be like pulling the rug out from under the backing capital, whose power and ruthlessness far exceed the ordinary person’s imagination. Huang Jiacai understands this in his heart, so he must face all of this properly. Once commercialization commences, it will be a groundbreaking battle, with all sorts of extreme measures possibly employed.

After receiving the professor’s command, Huang Jiacai meets with Manager Qiu, who is in charge of Professor Yang’s security, for a private conversation. He needs Manager Qiu to take Professor Yang’s security work more seriously, and their security forces to penetrate Ruixing Company. Ruixing is no longer a regular company; it will be undertaking the nation’s strategic layout in biomedical technology, engaging in a life-and-death struggle with international giants.

These international behemoths are not merely individual companies; they are supported by a systematic and organizational capital power—these companies are never fighting alone.

After the confidential discussion with Manager Qiu, Huang Jiacai finds Dean Xia and secretly converses with him as well. Nobody has Huang Jiacai’s keen sense of smell; the moment something sprouts, he can foresee its future development. If we don’t prepare in advance for the commercialization of Professor Yang’s proposed K-virus therapy, and are caught off-guard, the consequences could be unimaginable should any mishap occur.

After Sanbo Hospital came under direct Beijing jurisdiction, Dean Xia could continue his role as dean because his management skills and political awareness are not something ordinary deans can match.

His retention as dean was not solely based on his personal relationship with Professor Yang, but because the higher authorities had thoroughly vetted him and recognized his capabilities.

The higher-ups had pondered for a long time how to handle the situation regarding Sanbo Hospital before deciding to place it under Beijing’s direct control, allowing it to exist as a very special hospital.

During the selection of the dean, the authorities had actually conducted extensive covert investigations and evaluations, ultimately confirming that Dean Xia was the right choice to continue.

After the private talk with Huang Jiacai, Dean Xia immediately flies to Beijing at top speed to report to the higher authorities. This matter is of the utmost importance, and he believes Huang Jiacai is a rare talent, so he takes Huang Jiacai with him to Beijing.