Chapter 1375: Chapter 1043 You Should Consider a Peer_2 Chapter 1375: Chapter 1043 You Should Consider a Peer_2 Tang Shun?
Rolf suddenly rembered sothing; he finally recalled that during a high-tech eting at BG Company, he had heard soone ntion this na.
Yes!
That’s him!
Dr. Madelan from the Stem Cell Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology once said angrily: He always rembered this despicable wretch.
This despicable wretch is Tang Shun; Rolf could not be mistaken.
At that high-level eting, the usually gentle and gentlemanly Professor Madelan spoke through gritted teeth. It was Tang Shun, who in just three months at Professor Madelan’s laboratory, had impregnated his most promising student yer and made her a single mother.
“Dr. Tang Shun! Before coming to China, I’d already heard of your great fa; I never expected to fall into your hands.”
Rolf’s face was burning; he never thought he would be trapped by this young man and beco a joke.
“It’s not about stumbling — as we Chinese say, a thousand miles of smoke and clouds are connected by a single thread. In reality, you are doing a good deed. Before eting Li Yingtong, I never planned to start a family; I always thought I would stick to my bachelorhood. But after eting Li Yingtong, I gave up on bachelorhood, and I’ve decided to beco a traditional man returning to the family. So, actually, you’ve unintentionally planted willows that have brought shade; I should thank you.” Tang Shun raised his glass.
Rolf suppressed his anger, tried to maintain his gentlemanly deanor, and raised his glass to clink with Tang Shun, but he no longer knew what to say.
“I’m here to express gratitude on behalf of my wife, for you and BG Company funding her studies in the United States all these years, and also for sponsoring her scientific research projects. To show our appreciation, we’ve brought you so gifts.”
“Here is a check! We’ve calculated it to be three tis the amount of support you’ve provided over the years. Even considering inflation, I think this amount exhibits sincerity. If you think it’s not enough, I can add more; that is not an issue.”
“This is a continued plan for the scientific research project she’s currently working on in your laboratory. With this detailed plan, her project will not fall by the wayside. You can find a few doctors to complete the project; she’s a person who sees things through from beginning to end and wouldn’t just abandon her work abruptly. Furthermore, if her successor encounters any difficulties in the research, you can reach out to us at any ti; we are willing to help until the project is finished.”
“Also, here is a resignation letter; she wants to leave BG Company and make it official.”
Tang Shun took out docunt after docunt from his briefcase and handed them to Rolf, who looked over each one.
“Finally, I have a word of caution for Mr. Rolf: I know what you are skilled at. Please don’t use those tactics on us. If you must do so, we’re not afraid of a fight to the death. To us, as long as we’ve had a beautiful love story, nothing else matters.”
Rolf clapped softly: “What a beautiful love story.”
“Just so-so, look at you, making it sound grand. When all is said and done, I still have to thank you.” Tang Shun lifted his red wine to clink glasses with Rolf again.
“Aren’t you afraid I’ve poisoned your wine?” Rolf said with a smile.
“I know you’ve poisoned it, that’s why I already put poison in your wine as well. We’ll both be done for; it’s not certain you have more lives than I do.” Tang Shun looked at the glass in front of Rolf with a sly smile.
“You?”
Rolf’s face changed: “I was just scaring you; I haven’t put any poison in it at all. You?”
“I was also joking with you. The atmosphere is so unfriendly; a joke here and there to relax everybody, why so serious? This is China, not the United States; there aren’t that many dangerous things going on, drink up without worries.” Tang Shun smiled with worldly nonchalance.
“Are you really not afraid of the consequences? Don’t underestimate our power and resolve, young man.” Rolf said with a cold laugh.
Tang Shun said, “What consequences could there be? Once we’re in any danger, the secrets about BG Company will spread worldwide. And you, as an involved party, will definitely be held accountable by those big shots behind you. To quell this global PR disaster and plug any potential leaks, they would actually find it very easy to sacrifice you. Just like you said, they could poison your drink and then pin the bla on you, claiming you committed suicide out of guilt. Li Yingtong has always had the most contact with you. Without your help, how could she have accessed so of BG Company’s secrets? Could it be that, in fact, you are BG Company’s biggest traitor, and she was just acting according to your wishes?”
“You!”
“We’re not as complicated as you guys. We just want to work simply and do scientific research.”
Rolf was so angry he almost spat blood. This ti, his trip to China was not only to accompany Li Gaoyang in seeking dical treatnt but also to personally inspect the laboratory at Sanbo Hospital. Now, things had turned into a complete ss.
“Mr. Tang, if you were in our field, you would definitely be a top expert,” Rolf had to admire the man in front of him.
Tang Shun smiled, “Then you can consider a peer.”
“Thank you for the dinner, I’ll treat you.”
Tang Shun gestured, and the waiter hurried over.
“The bill!”
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At Yang Ping’s level, a single scientific achievent could potentially destroy others’ foundations for making money, so it was inevitable that so forces would target him. That’s why his superiors highly valued his security and provided him with a security team. This security team operated like shadows, constantly working behind the scenes. They were not a simple team; they were backed by a powerful security system.
The security office of the Surgical Research Institute was Manager Qiu’s workplace. The mont Li Gaoyang and Rolf set foot in China, Manager Qiu kept a close eye on them.
However, as patients seeking dical care, Manager Qiu wouldn’t bother them. Not disturbing them didn’t an ignoring them.
Brian, Manstein, Li Gaoyang, and Rolf all left China with different emotions and insights.
But coming and going, at the Surgical Research Institute, they shared a common identity: patients or relatives of patients.
On the way back, Li Gaoyang kept thinking about one issue: whether to cancel the grand battle that was prepared or to proceed with the plan as scheduled. The decision was difficult, yet in a way, it was not.
BG Company, with its major corporate forces as the vanguard, was set to engage in a major battle with Ruixing Company. The entire dical device market was on the verge of being whipped into a storm by two competing powers.
One side represented by Huang Jiacai’s Ruixing as the Chinese local company, and the other side represented by the foreign enterprise under Gan Fengyi.
This comrcial war was unlike any other before. Under the leadership of Huang Jiacai, Chinese local pharmaceutical and dical device companies ford a large alliance. They were united, determined to fight a desperate battle.
In the past, Chinese pharmaceutical and dical device companies had also faced nurous sieges by foreign enterprises, each ti ending in failure due to insufficient strength and lack of unity, ultimately resulting in bankruptcy, acquisitions, and market restructuring. Back then, Huang Jiacai was just a pharmaceutical representative running sales. He had personally experienced such comrcial battles several tis since his start and throughout his growth.
Tis had changed. This ti, Huang Jiacai, as the leader of the alliance in this comrcial battle, was personally leading the command. The “General” on the opposing side was the person he was most familiar with and admired the most—the Iron Lady of the pharmaceutical industry, Gan Fengyi.
This ti, President Huang was determined to draw upon all his knowledge and experience to triumph over Gan Fengyi.
The Intellectual Property Departnt worked day and night analyzing their own and the opponent’s IP portfolios to prevent the other side from launching an attack using intellectual property, and to create conditions for striking back with intellectual property.
In comrcial warfare, intellectual property is an extrely powerful weapon, sotis fatal and devastating, and Western companies are particularly adept at using these tactics.
Since Huang Jiacai took over Ruixing, he relied heavily on Chen Zhi to build a vast and strong scientific research team, set up many research institutes, and engaged in extensive cooperation with universities, accumulating a great deal of intellectual property rights, empowered for battle.
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