Chapter 260 - Chapter 260: Chapter 188: This Description is a Bit Too Detailed, Right?! (Please Subscribe)_2 (1/2)

Chapter 260: Chapter 188: This Description is a Bit Too Detailed, Right?! (Please Subscribe)_2

‘Until one day, I was selling drugs online, several mysterious phone calls changed my fate.’

‘What is the purity of your drugs?’

‘—They used virtual numbers, and that was the very first thing they said.’

‘I considered the quality of the drugs I made to be very high, having been professionally tested by institutions, with a guaranteed purity of at least 99%’.

‘So, I answered them truthfully—99%’.

‘But who knew, the other side wanted to cooperate with me; as long as the goods passed inspection, I would receive a deposit, and if the cooperation lasted, there would be a continuous flow of money into my account.’

‘I was tempted and agreed.’

‘However, when someone came for the inspection, and I personally delivered the highest quality drugs, they cursed at me!’

‘It was then that I realized they wanted a different kind of drug.’

‘I didn’t want to do it, but they offered too much.’

‘Lin Pharmaceutical was already struggling, and without a financial injection, all my efforts would be wasted.’

‘I gritted my teeth and started!’

‘Making that kind of drug actually wasn’t difficult, I checked a lot of tutorials on the dark web and bought small quantities of different raw materials from various locations.’

‘It seems I also have a talent for this.’

‘I first put α-bromoketone into a test tube, then poured in hydrochloric acid, methylamine…’

‘The first time, I succeeded.’

‘…’

Upon reaching this part, editor-in-chief Zhang Yixing furrowed his brows.

He pulled at the corner of his mouth and muttered, “Isn’t this a bit too much?”

Youyou stopped reading, not sure how to respond for a moment.

The description of ‘making drugs’ was too detailed, and although certain key items had been obscured, wouldn’t it still provide experience to those determined enough?

“This is indeed a bit too much.”

Chu Wanning nodded, “Just simplify the ‘description of making drugs,’ obscure more key items, and there shouldn’t be any problems.”

Youyou breathed a sigh of relief, “That’s a relief.”

But Chu Wanning looked at Youyou with slightly furrowed brows and a complex expression, asking, “This part ‘making drugs’ seems very professional, how does he know how to make this stuff?”

“Ah?”

Youyou stammered, struggling to give an immediate answer, and could only attempt to explain for Lin Chuan, “Maybe it’s because Lin Chuan did a lot of research.”

“Really?” Chu Wanning was skeptical.

Even with research, one would need relatively specialized technical means to uncover that information, otherwise, even if one wanted to make it, it would be futile.

“Is… is that so.” Youyou responded, lacking confidence.

She too was reading this novel for the first time and hadn’t anticipated that Lin Chuan would describe it so meticulously. Someone with just a middle school level of chemistry might be able to produce the drugs following the method described.

The description was a bit too detailed!

It was fortunate that Lin Chuan had obscured the key items, otherwise, it might have called for severe consequences.

“Let’s continue reading for now.”

Chu Wanning, as the manager of the overseas operations department, had more authority over overseas works. She turned her attention back to the text and kept reading.

‘The purity of the drugs I first made reached as high as 85%, which was considered A-grade.’

‘Such quality was enough to satisfy their needs.’

‘But I wasn’t satisfied with this level, I wanted to increase the purity; the higher the purity, the more expensive the drugs.’

‘I plunged headfirst into the whirlpool of drug making.’

‘…’

After finishing the one hundred thousand words,

The three of them put down their phones in unison and gathered around the tea table, each taking a sip of tea.

Chu Wanning took a deep breath and murmured, “Youyou, what did Lin Chuan do before he started writing web novels?”

“Uh, he was a college student.” Youyou chuckled awkwardly.

“A college student, huh? Did he often break the rules at school?” Chu Wanning asked again.

“I don’t know about that.”

Youyou answered, then quickly countered, “Why do you suddenly ask about what he did before writing novels?”