Chapter 309 - Chapter 309: Chapter 309: Different Concepts (2/2)

Seeing Mr. Xu’s carefree demeanor, others couldn’t help but feel jealous.

The industrial park where this development occurred was situated on the outskirts, and many of the industries already had a fixed structure.

Unless it was a large-scale operation or a production in an industrial park city, it would be difficult to find a way out.

Some of them owned several factories, but they were all mired in difficulties, with everyone thinking about how to quickly transfer their own factory.

Chen Yu stood high above, looking at the gathered factory owners from a distance, his lips curling into a mischievous smile.

He had been unaware of these people’s bottom line, but the information provided by Mr. Xu suddenly gave him confidence.

With a little maneuvering, he could easily acquire their factories, and soon he would have two industrial parks at his disposal.

As Chen Yu was planning his future business empire, a strong medicinal scent suddenly wafted from the laboratory.

He could tell it was a pre-made prescription he had provided, but the scent was a bit off, as if a chemical reaction had occurred between several ingredients.

Chen Yu couldn’t afford to be negligent, panicking as he raced to the laboratory to find several researchers looking dejectedly to one side.

They were more or less damaged, with a pile of charred medicinal residue on the experiment table.

The pungent odor originated from these residues.

“What happened?” Chen Yu instinctively asked, frowning as he approached the experiment table.

These pre-made prescriptions were the simplest, some research even being perfunctory, yet such simple studies had resulted in mistakes, making Chen Yu doubt the researchers’ abilities.

Two researchers who looked like recent graduates became flustered at once.

“We wanted to use chemicals to test a new medicine and, at the same time, extend its shelf life, but we didn’t expect the chemical agents we used to react with the medicine itself.”

Chen Yu sighed helplessly, seeing that these individuals had yet to leave behind the rigid thinking taught by their schools.

“What you see here are all traditional Chinese medicines. You must understand that these aren’t entirely equivalent to chemical reagents.”

“In a certain sense, you should treat them as food or vegetables. Can these be preserved simply using chemical agents?”

This comment left the researchers with nowhere to hide their shame.

Indeed, their experiments had been superfluous. In Chen Yu’s prior design, all pre-made medicines had to strictly follow protocols of high-temperature sterilization and vacuum storage.

Chen Yu didn’t say much more, taking the chemical agents from their hands and setting them aside while fetching some strange powders.

“In the production of Western medicine, it is necessary to add a lot of chemical agents, not only to extend shelf life but also to enhance the effects of the medicine to some extent!”

“It’s just a shame that when those chaotic substances interact, they produce some substances harmful to the human body, which can’t be expelled.”

Having said this, Chen Yu had already mixed a pile of the powders together and prepared some transparent reagents.

Then, he poured these reagents into a pile of dry, pre-made medicinal herbs.

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