After he was done speaking, Ichiro turned around and left immediately.
At this time, Charlie said to Anthony, "This Japanese man seems a bit insidious. If he really thinks that you have the prescription for high-level paraplegia, you should be more careful. After all, once this magical pill is mass-produced, he would be able to gain absolute wealth in this world.”
There was a movie called 'I am not the God of Medicine ' not too long ago, and it was about a Chinese leukemia patient. Since he could not afford the extremely expensive medicine produced by Western cultures, he could only go to India to buy some imitation medication.
Through this movie, you could actually see how blackhearted those large pharmaceutical groups could be just because they wanted to make some money. When a new drug was developed, a patient needed to spend a t least twenty to thirty thousand dollars a month to afford the medication. What else could the patient do?
Kobayashi Pharma also wanted to get their hands on a few special drugs that they could mass-produce to sell at a high price. That was the reason why they had set their sights on Anthony.
In truth, Ichiro felt that if he had the prescription to create a pill that could cure high paraplegia, it would b
e equivalent to having a powerful tool for collecting money.
A person with high paraplegia was unable to get out of bed, walk, or even urinate voluntarily. This often made the patients feel that it would be better for them to be dead than alive because if they were alive, their families would have to suffer alongside them.
If a billionaire suffered from high paraplegia, he would definitely be more than willing to fork out fifty million dollars or more just to receive a single pill that could cure his disease.
If a billionaire like Bill Gates had high paraplegia, he could actually charge him fifty billion dollars for the medicine!
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