Once Ye Hao’s purchase restriction policy came out, it directly strangled the ideas of some American capitalists.

When news came from the pharmacy that someone wanted to buy all the [C Inhibitor] at a high price, Ye Hao knew that someone could not help himself.

However, under Ye Hao's death order, few people dared to take the risk.

Of course, there are exceptions. A drugstore clerk could not resist the temptation of money and completely fell for the other party after the other party spent 10,000 yuan. He sold all the remaining hundreds of boxes of [Inhibitor C] in the store to the other party.

He took the 10,000 yuan and resigned directly.

When this situation was reported to Ye Hao, he was a little stunned.

He had thought before that someone would be bribed, but he didn't expect it to happen so quickly, and to be bribed with just 10,000 yuan. He should ask for more, so as to reflect the preciousness of the [Inhibitory C] drug.

"It's okay, just be careful later, it's just a few hundred boxes of medicine, it's no big deal..."

For the production capacity of [Bai Li Kang Biopharmaceutical Company], a few hundred boxes of drugs are nothing.

When there are sufficient raw materials, you can have as much [C] as you want.

There were no production difficulties.

Ye Hao didn't care too much about it, but it gave a sample to a group of capitalists.

Later, many people paid money to bribe the salespersons and bought up all the [Suppressed C].

Ye Hao saw all these actions, but he was not too angry.

After all, there is plenty of raw material space, and if these people want to buy it all, then they can buy it all.

Anyway, this is America, and whether the patient has medicine to take or not has nothing to do with him.

But the very next day, the American Big Apple Times reported a piece of news that put [Bai Li Kang Biopharmaceutical Company] in the spotlight.

This report contains a detailed account of the launch of the drug [Inhibitor C] yesterday.

The first half of the article speaks highly of [Bai Li Kang Biopharmaceutical Company].

However, the second half of the article describes in detail the process of an ordinary person infected with type C parasites buying drugs.

The process was a bumpy one.

The protagonist of the incident has an American common name Bob.

First, the person infected with type C parasite came to the medicine distribution point set up by the American government.

This is the place where the American government promised to distribute three months of free C-suppressing drugs.

Bob did not receive [Suppressed C] directly when he came here.

You must first register and then need official review from the United States before you can receive [Suppression C].

The newspaper explained this request, saying that the authorities had no choice but to do so. After all, they couldn't just give out medicine to anyone who came to get it, as that would just be chaos.

There is nothing wrong with the official doing this.

After Bob registered, the review would take some time, so he went to a pharmacy that sold [C-inhibiting] drugs and planned to buy a box first.

But when Bob arrived at the drugstore that sold [C-adrenergic], he was told that all the [C-adrenergic] had been sold out.

At first, Bob didn't think there was anything wrong with this.

After all, it’s the first day on the market, so it’s normal that many people buy it.

So Bob went to a drugstore a few blocks away, where he got the same response: all the C-blockers were sold out.

Later, he went to two more pharmacies and got the same answer from them: [Inhibitor C] was sold out.

Unwilling to give up, he came to a more remote pharmacy, where he finally saw a crowd of people queuing outside the pharmacy.

When Bob learned that this pharmacy still had [Inhibitor C], he immediately went to the back of the crowd and started queuing.

With excitement in his heart, Bob saw the people in front of him buying the [C-inhibiting] drugs and leaving one after another, and he became more and more excited.

Finally it was Bob's turn.

But just when Bob was preparing the dollars, he was suddenly told by the pharmacy staff that the [C-inhibiting] drugs were sold out and he would have to wait for the next batch of drugs if he wanted to buy them.

The staff at the drugstore said that [Inhibitor C] was sold out, but Bob saw that there was still a lot of [Inhibitor C] on the drugstore counter.

Seeing that there was still medicine inside, the pharmacy said that it was sold out. Those who came here to buy [Inhibitor C] would definitely not leave just like that.

There was a big dispute between the two sides.

Just when Bob and others were about to rush into the drugstore, several strong men pushed them all away, entered the drugstore, gave the drugstore some money, and took away all the remaining [Inhibitor C] inside.

Although Bob and others wanted to stop these strong men, they did not dare to make any unusual moves due to their momentum.

In the end, Bob and the others could only watch helplessly as the [Inhibitor C] that was about to be in their hands was taken away by this group of strong men.

Next, Bob followed other people who needed C-suppressing drugs to prolong their lives and went to several places that sold C-suppressing drugs, but the result was the same, all were sold out.

That's the end of Bob's story.

"[Bai Li Kang Biopharmaceutical Company] developed [Inhibitor C] originally to help patients infected with C-type parasites prolong their lives, but some people found a business opportunity in it and monopolized it.

I hope that [Bai Li Kang Biopharmaceutical Company] can pay attention to this matter and give the many civilians infected with Type C parasites a chance of survival no matter what. "

At the end of the newspaper, the editor-in-chief added the following paragraph, the meaning of which is self-evident.

That is to focus all the attention of the American people on [Bai Li Kang Biopharmaceutical Company].

It has to be said that Ye Hao was a little surprised by the impact of this report from the Big Apple Times.

In just a few hours, a group of marchers appeared in the Big Apple. The slogans in their hands were simple. They asked [Bai Li Kang Biopharmaceutical Company] to expand production to ensure the needs of patients. If the productivity was insufficient, they hoped that [Bai Li Kang Biopharmaceutical Company] could entrust the production of [C-inhibiting] drugs to other American biopharmaceutical giants.

If it weren't for these marchers, Ye Hao would have thought that the report in the Big Apple Times was just an ordinary news report.

But seeing the parade appear so quickly and the slogans they held, even if Ye Hao was a fool, he would know that someone was doing this on purpose.

The purpose is self-evident, which is to make [Bai Li Kang Biotechnology Company] disclose the preparation technology of [Inhibitory C] drugs.

Ye Hao knew without guessing who was behind all this: it must be the American biomedical giants.

They have been researching [Inhibitor C] for some time, but the results are not very ideal. It is probably because they saw [Inhibitor C] being launched on the market so soon that they can't wait any longer.


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