Xisheng Headquarters.

"so much?"

Nan Yu was very surprised when she saw the documents handed over by Xisheng Marketing Department.

Yan Xi: "Well, the orders from the Xi family and Fan'an Hospital are several times more than those from other partners. This is one of the few large orders since the establishment of Xisheng."

“You’re really rich.”

Nan Yu sighed and roughly calculated the transaction amount the moment he saw the order volume.

Yan Xi nodded in agreement, "Indeed, relying on these two companies alone, Xisheng's profits for this quarter are full."

Traditional Chinese medicines, chemical medicines and other various medicines, plus medical equipment, all cost over 10 billion yuan each. This is probably just the short-term amount, and they are all big investments.

But at the same time, the penalty for breach of contract is also sky-high. Thinking of this, Yan Xi said, "But why are you sighing? Fan An is from Mu Yu Capital..."

"Fan An is Mu Yu's?"

"Yes, it's controlled by Mu Yu." Yan Xi looked at Nan Yu with an indescribable look in her eyes. She didn't even know how many industries her family had. How ambitious she was. "Since Mu Yu entered the field of medical technology, if he wanted to compete with Xi's Hospital, which has a significant influence in the medical community, he must have his own hospital. There is no doubt that Fan'an's competitiveness in private hospitals in recent years is second only to Xi's."

Nan Yu just found out about this. Looking at the huge order, he said, "They all look like nouveau riche. How come they are so rich?"

Isn't it true that the money she earns from working so hard all day is not even a fraction of what they earn?

"They are rich, but don't you, Nan Yu, have enough money?" Except for Nan Yu, there is probably no one else who can say that they are nouveau riche. "Besides, Xi's is from Xi Moze, and Fan'an is from the Mu family. If you calculate it, isn't it the same as you being rich?"

In this way, she doesn't have to worry about the sky-high penalty for breach of contract. Although there has never been a case of breach of contract since the establishment of Xisheng, it is still a potential risk. Now there is no risk at all.

It’s our own business.

"Their company is not named after me, and their money is not earned by me. What does it have to do with me?"

"Oh, really? Don't they give you their money?" Yan Xi propped up her chin, "Which big boss was so generous as to invest 10 billion in the Medical Department during the Cold War alone?"

That money can support the Song family and the medical department for a long time.

Nan Yu narrowed his eyes and said, "Yan Xi, you haven't done enough experiments recently, Xisheng..."

Yan Xi raised her hand to interrupt, "I won't ask anymore."

Nan Yu logged into Xisheng's website and checked the inventory. "With such a large quantity, the production speed in the capital alone is not enough. Let's transfer it from other places."

Yan Xi: "Of course, but Xi's and Fan'an have cooperated with us before. Although they have been increasing in quantity over the years, they have changed so much all of a sudden. I'm afraid they want the exclusive rights to the new drug."

Whichever company wins will probably have to limit the supply of Xisheng to the other company.

After all, the business world is like a battlefield, and there is no room for two tigers on one mountain. Everyone wants to get the biggest piece of the pie.

So even though Xisheng has not yet launched its new drug on the market, their war has already begun, and in fact it may never have stopped.

This transaction is also showing them the amount of their funds.

Nan Yu took a sip of tea and said nonchalantly, "Then it's up to whoever has the ability to take it."

Yan Xi chuckled when she heard this, "Looking at you like this, you won't lean towards either side. I thought you would at least be embarrassed."

Nan Yu: "Public is public, private is private. Whoever can make Xisheng's medicine play its greatest role is the most suitable partner for Xisheng."

"Really?" Yan Xi knew that Nan Yu's original intention in establishing Xisheng was to provide the greatest possible help to patients. It didn't matter to whom the medicine was given. As long as it could benefit patients to the greatest extent, Xisheng's products would be valuable.

"But aren't they all private to you? How can you tell the difference?"

Nan Yu glared at her when she heard this, "You didn't do well in Chinese class in elementary school? Is your comprehension ability such a big problem?"

Public refers to official affairs, not people.

"Then why did you withdraw the siege on Yu Jingchen?"

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