In the two weeks that followed, Penny and Benson focused completely on their work.
The pharmaceutical factory in Phoenix had just been completed, and the first manufacturing line had been set up successfully. The hiring and training of the first batch of workers at the factory were also wrapped up by then.
Professor Jenson officially stationed Kylie and the other specialists at the pharmaceutical factory and had them watch over the manufacturing of the liver cancer vaccine.
During this period, Penny was worried that The Smiths from Alberesque would take revenge on them, but surprisingly, they made no moves. She felt slightly relieved at this.
Thanks to the efforts of all the employees at the pharmaceutical factory, the liver cancer vaccine mass manufacturing samples were successfully produced.
Penny quickly sent the vaccine sample to the CDER for inspection.
If everything went well, they would be able to obtain FDA's approval in no time and the vaccine could then be sold in the market.
But what Penny hadn't expected was the notice from CDER to obtain the inspection report the very next morning.
She brought a few of the senior management officers from her company and headed to the CDER.
The CDER's vice president, James Price, personally greeted Penny and the others.
Then, James threw the inspection report at Penny, which had a huge red cross on it and the word: [REJECTED],
Penny's eyes widened in disbelief as she asked with confusion, "Mr. Price, is this a mistake?"
James crossed his arms and asked impatiently, "What mistake?"
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