Warlock of the Marvel Universe

Chapter 468 requires a lot of practice

Sure enough, Malik had accumulated a lot of contacts. Evenson had just made the request, and he agreed without any hesitation.

But for Evanson, this answer did not satisfy him, or it could be said that "some satisfaction is not enough." He said a little too much, "There are many friends and many roads. I hope you can be in every country in the world. They all introduced me to some friends so that I could have someone to look after me when we open a branch."

"Are we going to open branches all over the world?" This time Malik did not agree immediately and became hesitant.It's not because he can't do it, but because the Umbrella Company's strength now makes him unsure if they are allowed to spread all over the world.Malik doesn't want to have an uncontrollable organization after he rules the world.

After all, before the king ascends the throne, he can have many allies, but after becoming the king, everything in the world can only be his ministers.

"You may not believe it, but our company and I have no interest in things like power, especially money." Seeing Malik's troubled expression, Evanson knew what Malik was worried about, so he had no choice but to explain, but As he said this, he felt that his remaining conscience was gradually being broken.

So in order to repair this heartache, he had to continue, "But in order to realize our ideals, we must have some colorful tickets, as well as those positions of power that have no value at all in our opinion."

"Oh." Malik groped his chin, thinking about the inevitable connection between Umbrella's ideals and power.

"Do you know Chinese medicine, Mr. Malik?" Evenson asked suddenly before the other party could figure it out.

"Of course I do." Although Malik didn't know why Evanson brought the topic to this aspect, he still nodded in agreement. "After all, the world's medical system can only be divided into Chinese medicine and Western medicine."

"That's right." Evanson nodded. "Traditional Chinese medicine is the oldest medical system in the world, especially in surgery. As early as 1800 years ago, they invented the world's earliest anesthetics and even developed them. The idea of ​​​​cranial surgery, although this bold miracle doctor was killed by the patient who was about to be craniotomy, a suspicious tycoon, but the tycoon still stayed, regretting that he should not have killed Hua Tuo. words."

Malik's lips twitched as he listened. It was a shame that the hero didn't agree to a craniotomy 1800 years ago. Otherwise, he wouldn't have had the chance to regret it.

"It can be said that Chinese medicine pioneered surgical operations." Evanson continued, "But why has Western medicine been more popular than Chinese medicine in modern times, especially in surgery? Western medicine is highly praised, but Chinese medicine is disdained. Gu, why is this?"

"Maybe it's because of political reasons and the mentality of blindly following the herd." At this time, Stephany interjected, "Although Eastern civilization has been shining brightly for thousands of years, it is undeniable that it did sink for a period of time in modern times, that is, At that time, most Easterners had gone from extreme self-confidence to extreme low self-esteem, so they thought that because Western countries were so advanced, they must be advanced in everything, including medicine."

"There are indeed reasons for this." Evanson nodded, admitting that what Stephany said made sense. "But, medical science

It is very easy to tell the difference, just look at which medicine treats more patients. "

"That's a real technical omission." Stephanie bit her lip, "Then what do you think the reason is?"

"To put it bluntly," Evanson pulled his collar and said, "Until around the 18th century, Chinese medicine was 100 years or more ahead of Western medicine. But this advantage was maintained until a document was issued. A document that can be seen as a political struggle, although this document has something to do with medicine, there is no knowledge in it.”

"What document is it?" Stephanie asked.

"The Anatomy Act," Evanson narrowed his eyes slightly and said, "This document passed by the British government in 1832, although it does not have a good reputation, after all, it stipulates that the corpses of poor people can be disposed of wantonly and ignores the basic human rights of the poor. Injury. to force them to sacrifice their bodies to feed society, etc.”

"However, this document has indeed made an indelible contribution to the development of medicine." Evanson's eyes suddenly lit up and his tone became higher and he said, "Medicine is a science, a very practical science, and its methods must be verified. Only through practice, a lot of practice. This document allowed Western doctors to have a large number of corpses to explore the mysteries of the human body and practice surgical operations, so Western medical skills have developed rapidly since then."

"This can also explain why your company has such advanced biochemical technology." Although Evanson said the words just now with a smile, that smile gave Stephanie a shuddering feeling. Practice requires a lot of practice. Auschwitz"

The concentration camps of Nazi Germany during World War II were notorious and were called death factories. Not only did they massacre a large number of innocent people in an assembly line style, but they also conducted various inhumane human experiments, such as vivisection.

It's hard to imagine what kind of results would come from such an experiment.However, Dr. Erkins, who invented the super soldier potion, defected to the United States from Nazi Germany. The predecessor of the now unpredictable umbrella company in biochemical technology is the German Nazis. This subtle connection cannot explain something. Thing?

"And now our goal has not been completed. The human completion plan can only be said to have just begun." Evanson made an upward movement with his hand. "So we still need a lot of practice to conduct research on various races in the world." More detailed study."

"Hmph." Malik forced a smile on his lips. Practice costs money, and a lot of practice requires a lot of money. And if this practice is human body research regardless of the consequences, it needs power to protect it. .

"I can only lead you." Malik doesn't dare to vouch for it now. It's really hard to change one's nature. In the past, you used to treat people all over the world as raw materials for soap. Now you seem to have made a little progress and treated them After upgrading from soap raw materials to fresh experimental materials, I always feel that compared with you, our Hydra simply deserves the reputation of an evil organization. "After all, for those big shots, the least valuable thing they have is money, but they You also love your own feathers very much, and once the things you do are exposed.”

"Don't worry." Evanson said nonchalantly. "After the painful lesson 60 years ago, we know better than anyone the concept of keeping a low profile."

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