1892 Preemptive Networking
Yang Mo’s medical skills were indeed impressive. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have achieved her current status.
However, before this, her focus was entirely on pharmaceutical research.
For her, if she succeeded in developing this particular drug, it would undoubtedly be a groundbreaking achievement.
Presenting an anticancer medication would make her the greatest presence imaginable.
After all, this type of drug was closely related to the lives and health of numerous people.
If it proved to be effective, she would undoubtedly achieve great success and renown.
Although treating other patients, especially wealthy individuals, could bring her fame and profits, it paled in comparison to the benefits that could be obtained from developing an anticancer drug.
The difference in weight between these two scenarios was immense.
Healing the wealthy could only earn her recognition within a specific circle.
However, bringing forth an anticancer drug would make her famous worldwide!
Moreover, the potential benefits in this endeavor were far greater.
After all, there were so many people suffering from cancer! Even if she made a small profit from each person, it would be a fortune.
That was why she dedicated all her time to this pursuit.
However, who could have anticipated the turn of events?
The medication she had worked so hard to create was unexpectedly preemptively released and suppressed by Qi Xibei.
Consequently, she had to take a different path.
However, it didn’t matter. She could gather all the wealthy people within her circle and ally them with her, leaving Qi Xibei without any supporters.
Filled with this mindset, Yang Mo set off for the City of Xiang.
The City of Xiang was an international metropolis. Although not very large in size, it housed a significant population, and the billionaires residing there were internationally renowned for their wealth.
It could be said that establishing connections with them would pave the way for smooth future development.
Following Wang Tianze, Yang Mo quickly arrived at Zhang Family’s residence.
Upon arriving, she promptly met Zhang Xun.
Zhang Xun sat in a wheelchair, his body restrained by various fixtures.
Prior to coming here, Yang Mo had researched Zhang Xun’s condition.
It resembled amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) to some extent, but there were certain differences, and it was more severe.
Therefore, doctors were unable to treat him.
This time, Yang Mo had come prepared.
She was ready to utilize all her abilities to cure Zhang Xun.
Once Zhang Xun learned of her capabilities, more clients would follow suit.
Things would only get better from there.
Upon seeing Yang Mo, Zhang Xun greeted her with a gentle smile. “Miss Yang, hello.”
“Hello, Mr. Zhang,” Yang Mo responded amicably. “I’m Yang Mo. I hope my visit can be of assistance regarding your condition.”
“Thank you, Miss Yang. I appreciate your effort,” Zhang Xun replied, not particularly hopeful.
He had already seen too many doctors before Yang Mo, but none could resolve his condition.
At this point, he had lost all hope.
Without hope, there would be no disappointment.
Yang Mo’s visit, however, demonstrated her goodwill, so he naturally wouldn’t refuse her.
Wang Tianze also greeted him, “Uncle Xun.”
“Tianze, my dear.” Zhang Xun smiled warmly, his demeanor remarkably amiable despite the torment of his illness. “Thank you for your help.”
“Don’t mention it. It’s my honor to be of assistance, Uncle Xun,” Wang Tianze replied with sincerity.
After exchanging pleasantries, Yang Mo steered the conversation to the main topic. “Mr. Zhang, let me first assess your condition.”
“Sure,” Zhang Xun nodded, instructing his assistant to hand over his medical records to Yang Mo.
While Yang Mo had already been informed of Zhang Xun’s situation, she still took a moment to review the medical records.
The documents detailed Zhang Xun’s diagnosis and the course of treatment he had undergone.
However, judging from the information, it was evident that Zhang Xun’s condition was indeed quite severe.
“Let me examine you first,” Yang Mo set aside the medical records and addressed Zhang Xun.