Chapter 1422: Chapter 1066: Undercurrents Surge_2 Chapter 1422: Chapter 1066: Undercurrents Surge_2 Fujiwara Family’s intelligence network in China includes Yangzi as one of the key handlers. This capable woman had lived in China for many years and is an expert on China. She is now secretly called back to Tokyo to discuss significant matters.
“What approach should we take?” asked Yangzi to introduce us to the options during this critical secret eting.
Yangzi stood up, gave a bow, and calmly began to express her views: “It would be difficult to complete the mission relying solely on Miss Miyuki. I suggest we set up multiple lines of action to proceed simultaneously. Besides Miss Miyuki, at least three other lines are necessary, including one from the virology laboratory of Nandu dical University; another from the laboratory at Sanbo Hospital; and a third one from the perspective of a patient involved in the experint. Operating these inside lines simultaneously and infiltrating from different angles makes them hard to guard against.”
“Firstly, we strive to obtain a sample of the K biologics. Once we have the sample, our researchers can replicate it and then upgrade it.”
“Secondly, we step by step obtain their entire experint data. This is challenging, but with thorough preparation and ticulous operation, it can be achieved.”
“Thirdly, we spot and recruit talent in these laboratories. If we cannot recruit Professor Yang Ping, we could consider others such as Professor Zhang Zhiwei, Professor Lu Xiaolu, and their doctoral graduate students. In any case, we should explore all possibilities to dig out technology and talent.”
“After receiving your assignnt, I made very detailed observations and studies on them; their managent is lax and completely lacking in guard, making them not equipped with systematic defensive capabilities. But we should not take it lightly. However, one thing I must emphasize is that recruiting Professor Yang Ping is enormously challenging. BG Company has made nurous attempts in the past. They have approached Professor Yang Ping through various ans and offered very generous terms – anything he wanted, BG Company could provide, yet Professor Yang Ping still refused them. If he could refuse BG Company, there’s no reason he wouldn’t refuse us, who could not offer more than BG Company.”
A middle-aged woman nad Kikuta Sakura at the eting said, “That’s not necessarily true, this ti Miss Miyuki is personally taking action. Miss Miyuki and Professor Yang have had a past connection, which provides a sentintal foundation. If we can utilize this well, I believe we can succeed in recruiting him. Plus, we will provide professional training for Miss Miyuki, including psychological manipulation, seduction, and other aspects. It’s hard for a man without counter-training against such to resist a trained woman.”
Yangzi insisted on her opinion: “No! I must seriously and solemnly tell you that Professor Yang Ping is an odd person. Apart from his passion for dicine, all other temptations, which seem irresistible to ordinary people, might be utterly disregarded by him—money, power, fa, beauties, etc., he would choose to ignore.”
“Really? But he’s also married, isn’t he? There’s a saying, if the temptation didn’t move him, it’s because the force of the temptation wasn’t strong enough,” Kikuta Sakura scoffed.
Miss Yangzi shook her head, “Ever since the president gave the orders, I have observed and studied him for a long ti. Regrettably, I must tell you he is such an abnormality. Probably only dical challenges and his wife can stimulate dopamine secretion in his brain. Apart from that, I doubt anything else can.”
Upon hearing this, Fujiwara Miyuki beca sowhat despondent, realizing Yangzi was right, he often chose to ignore many temptations.
“You really don’t understand the lethal power a woman can have over a man; the so-called female stars you ntion are rely fleshly, such an intellectual man wouldn’t take interest in those. His needs are more psychological, higher-level needs—they need ntal solace and resonance. Didn’t Einstein also fall under a Soviet woman’s skirt? I can tell you confidently that I have never failed,” Kikuta Sakura said confidently.
“What shall we do then?” soone worriedly asked.
“That’s why we need multiple approaches and several preparations. While striving to achieve the highest goal, we also need to prepare for other objectives, like recruiting other talents, obtaining the K biologic samples, and acquiring their complete experintal data,” said Yangzi.
“Yes, after our evaluations, his current K biologics treatnt for tumors can be completely replicated if we obtain sufficient samples and data. Unlike his previous Spatial Orientation Gene, even having samples and data is useless. The Spatial Orientation Gene theory is a completely foreign theory, just like Einstein’s Theory of Relativity when first proposed, only three and a half people in the world could understand it. Now, the Spatial Orientation Gene theory proposed by Professor Yang Ping is similar; likely no more than three people in the world understand it. Not just us, but BG Company as well; even if they obtained all experintal data concerning the Spatial Orientation Gene theory, they too would struggle to apply the theory to practical use because understanding the theory would take a long ti, and there’s a deep chasm between theory and application. But the K biologics are different,” another eting participant said.
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Zhao Guohong was incredibly fortunate this ti. Originally in a state of desperation, he now found that not only was there hope for his child’s recovery, but everything was also free. It was sothing he couldn’t have even dared to dream about before, and it felt like living a dream.
Upon learning that Zhao Guohong had greatly facilitated the experint this ti, Wang Changxin, aware that he was a contractor, wanted to express his gratitude for Zhao’s child’s participation in the experint. With a grand gesture, Old Wang clapped Old Zhao on the shoulder and said, “I’ll make a call to a friend and refer so engineering business to you, guaranteeing there will be no delays in paynt.”
This proposition terrified the long-ti contractor, Zhao. The engineering industry had been sluggish in recent years, and it had been a long ti since he received a decent project. Now soone was offering him a project with guaranteed tily paynts, and he was thrilled. Old Zhao thought about taking gifts to visit the contact introduced by Boss Wang. But before he knew it, the big-ti contractor had already co to the hospital entrance to pick him up and took him directly to the construction site.
The big boss showed him around the construction site, which was a huge comrcial complex, reportedly involving investnts of several billions.
“Boss Zhao, what do you think? Which part of the business are you interested in? We can sign the contract right away,” the big boss said politely.
Zhao still wanted to do what he was best at—landscape gardening. For such a large complex, the landscape gardening project was also substantial, worth several billion. He cautiously asked, “Boss, can I take care of the swimming pool and the adjacent green areas?”
After saying this, he imdiately regretted his bold request, worrying it might reflect poorly and tarnish Boss Wang’s reputation.
The other party was stunned for a mont, looking at Old Zhao.
Zhao internally lanted; people shouldn’t be greedy. Now having asked for such a big project, others would definitely have negative thoughts, probably thinking he was too greedy.
“Boss—you see—” Old Zhao stamred.
The boss said, “Is that all you want? I an, if you’re interested in greenery, how about you take on all the landscaping for this entire project?”
Good heavens, Old Zhao was so shocked that he almost collapsed on the spot. The landscaping for this project was massive, a project worth several billions, how could he possibly handle it.
“Rest assured, we’ll transfer the initial paynt to you first, and we’ll absolutely not delay any subsequent progress paynts. We won’t delay paynts to you at all,” the boss promised.
Now it was Zhao’s turn to be stunned: “Uh, no, I an, I—I—”
I can’t handle sothing so huge. I’ve only ever managed small jobs, just overseeing a dozen workers as a small contractor. There must be so misunderstanding.
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