Liam took the medicinal mud that Charlie had fused together with the Healing Pills and brought it back to The Apothecary Pharmaceutical. That afternoon, Liam used the medicinal mud to produce exactly seven hundred boxes of the Apothecary Restoration Pill.
After that, Liam took out twenty boxes from it and locked the rest of the medicine in the safe.
Immediately afterward, Liam then instructed his confidants to start publishing news domestically to ask for volunteers to test out the new anti-cancer drug. He also asked of these volunteers to provide a description of their own family situation as well as information about their actual cases to be reviewed.
According to Liam’s plan, he intended to use a week to gather applicants before selecting the most suitable one hundred people from all of these applicants. After that, he would invite all of them to come to Aurous Hill to focus on the drug trials.
It was said to be a drug trial, but Liam knew very well i n his heart that Charlie was actually giving an opportunity to these one hundred people or these one hundred families to be reborn.
After making all these arrangements, Liam rushed to the airport with twenty boxes of the Apothecary Restoration Pills and hurried off to the United States.
Liam was still feeling somewhat nervous at the moment when the plane took off.
He did not know of the efficacy of the Apothecary Restoration Pill yet and so, he did not know whether h e would be able to complete the task that Charlie had given to him.
However, he never would have dreamt that the Apothecary Restoration Pill would actually garner huge attention in the United States.
On the night when Liam set off for the United States, the Wade family's Concorde also quietly flew off to Aurous Hill to prepare for Charlie's trip to the Middle East in advance.
In order to solve all the problems related to Ten Thousand Armies' prisoners of war and the base with just one step, Charlie not only agreed to meet up with Porter at the Beirut Airport in the capital of Lebanon, but he also got in touch with Hamed in advance.
He asked Hamed to make the preparations in advance to provide a place for the negotiation to take place before calling Sayid, who had been promoted to government supreme commander.
Sayid was now a national hero who had done a meritorious deed.
He had captured fifteen thousand soldiers from Ten Thousand Armies just like that, and this had made
him famous in battle.
In addition, he had also been promoted within the government, and he could be said to have a bright future.
However, Sayid was also still worried about the fifteen thousand soldiers from Ten Thousand Armies.
Having so many prisoners of war had already far exceeded the throughput of their prison system and s o, they could only build a temporary prison with marching tents and barbed wire in a mountainous area on the outskirts of the countryside to imprison the captives from Ten Thousand Armies.
However, it was also a huge burden to feed these fifteen thousand soldiers, and it cost the government a lot of money just to feed them every day.
In addition, a lot of human and material resources were also needed to maintain this temporary prison which was even worse for the government which had already been stretched out.
They had originally wanted to talk to Porter to see if they could get Ten Thousand Armies to pay a compensation and hurry up to take these fifteen thousand prisoners of war away. However, during this period of time, Porter had been busy seeking revenge o n the Wade family, kneeling on Mount Wintry to repent, sorting out his parents' burial, as well as handling the whitewashing mission arranged by Charlie. So, they had been unable to contact Porter at all.
Just as Sayid was at a loss for what to do with fifteen thousand prisoners of war, a phone call from Charlie came.
Sayid knew that Charlie's last name was Wade, but he did not know that Charlie came from the Wade family. So, he did not think much of it when he received Charlie’s phone call, and he asked him politely, "Mr. Wade, how come you have the time to call me?"
Charlie smiled and said, "Mr. Sayid, the reason why I'm calling you is because I want to communicate with you about Ten Thousand Armies."
"Ten Thousand Armies?” Sayid was suddenly very excited, and he hurriedly asked, "Mr. Wade, do you have any good suggestions about Ten Thousand Armies? To tell you the truth, I am devastated and stressed up because of these fifteen thousand prisoners of war..."
Charlie laughed and said, "It just so happens that I wanted to communicate with you to solve this matter completely. Why don’t you see if you have time tomorrow? If you are free, we will meet at Hamed's base to have a good chat about this matter."
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