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Salute to the General novel Chapter 231

Blues Club - At the same time, Jerry and Giovanni were drinking while discussing the way to get the distributorship rights to the liver cancer vaccine from the Mad Doctor at the Blues Club.

Jerry grinned and said, "According to my latest information, the Mad Doctor, Professor Jenson, will be on a visit to Channing tomorrow. I've checked and found out that Professor Jenson's medical research facility is a private entity with no government background. In other words, Professor Jenson does not have any political backing so we definitely have to get our hands on his vaccine."

Giovanni's eyes lit up and said excitedly, "Mr. Zabinski, what do you propose that we do?”

Jerry laughed and said, "I plan to strike while the iron is hot, since the news about his liver cancer vaccine has not spread in the medical world."

Giovanni said enthusiastically, "Great. If our families can get the full distributorship of this vaccine, we will be swimming in cash in no time. Not only will we become the top families in China, but we will also be internationally renowned. I can hardly wait!"

The next day, the Mad Doctor Professor Jenson appeared punctually at the Channing International Airport with just one male assistant in tow.

There were two reasons for him to be at Channing.

Firstly, he was here to discuss the distributorship of the liver cancer vaccine with Nathan Cross, as he was ready to hand the distributorship to him.

Secondly, he was here to visit his granddaughter, Rachel Jenson, who was studying at the Channing University.

He did not notify Nathan of this trip in advance as He was planning to meet his granddaughter before heading to see Nathan.

However, the moment he emerged from the airport with his assistant, two smartly-dressed young men stopped them in their tracks together with dozens of men behind them.

These two young men were none other than Jerry who was dressed in a white Versace suit, and Giovanni in a black Armani suit.

Jerry reached out to shake Professor Jenson's hand and beamed, "Good afternoon, Professor Jenson. We have been awaiting your arrival eagerly."

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