Surgery Godfather

Chapter 1210: Repenting and Counterattacking


Morris got angry when he heard the words "public opinion": "Public opinion again, these hypocritical bastards, waving the banner of so-called justice, almost killed my daughter. Never think these people are for justice; they are only for profit, and their followers are brainless ignoramuses blinded by interest groups. They still think they are controversial. Our daughter was nearly killed by these seemingly righteous people."

Adams blushed and said, "Actually... actually, back then, I was among those opposing your daughter's surgery. I published a few articles in the media against it. I'm truly ashamed. I was among the brainless opposition you mentioned. Honestly, I didn't know what was really going on back then. I just felt there was something wrong with your daughter's surgery, that it was experimental and disregarded life. In fact, I didn't understand the truth at all. I just thought that Chinese doctors couldn't be that skilled, that they couldn't achieve it. It was that simple. I was a bastard. Truly, a big bastard."

Morris widened his eyes: "You were an opponent back then?"

Thinking back to his situation at that time, Morris almost wished he could strangle those opposed, so his previously friendly look immediately turned fierce. Adams was nearly the culprit who killed his daughter.

Adams lowered his head in shame: "Yes, so today I suffer this backlash. My most faithful follower then—my sister—still maintains the brainless opposition I instilled in her. She is now opposing my participation in Professor Yang's experimental treatment and has stirred up another wave of public opinion."

Morris had just thought Adams was okay but now found him extremely detestable. He was one of the main forces of the brainless opposition in the United Kingdom back then. It was truly hateful.

"I'm really sorry... I was really wrong back then. Now I realize how damnable I was then. Why do people always have prejudices? The Chinese have done so well. Why do we always pick on them, slander them, smear them? I've thought about it; it's jealousy deep down inside causing the harm. We cannot accept the progress of the Chinese. I wish they were forever backward. We don't want to see an advanced China but wish China always lags so we can bully and patronize them from on high. But now the intelligent, hardworking Chinese are catching up in all aspects, including in medicine. So we feel uneasy. The villagers who were often bullied by us have now become as affluent and strong as us, so we can no longer bully this formerly poor person, and we feel all uneasy." Adams sensed the disdain in Mr. Morris's eyes and immediately explained, honestly admitting his own mistakes.

Back then, it was exactly such brainless opposition that he was part of, so he understood these people's mentality. This mindset was precisely exploited by certain interest groups, so these people were like fools going into battle for others, thinking they were so just.

Some people don't even know where China is on the map but join in with the flag-waving, and that's a joke.

Morris could hear that Adams was admitting his mistakes. But if admitting wrongdoing could erase all the consequences of the mistakes, why would the world need punishment?

Now Adams is a patient, someone in need of help. From a humanitarian standpoint, Morris shouldn't use the word "punishment," but in fact, he is receiving punishment, and it's not by others but by himself, which is extremely ironic.

"I suppose this is my punishment. People always have to take responsibility for their own mistakes. Mr. Morris, thank you for visiting me." Adams lay back down, pulling the blanket over himself.

Morris didn't leave immediately. He said, "Escaping has no meaning. The best way now is to use your influence to change people's prejudices. I know they don't care how we see it. Our views are not that important to them, but you must have an attitude. You should use your influence to publish articles online and in newspapers, deeply repenting your mistakes and pointing out your sister's and all opponents' errors. Only by declaring your independent viewpoint can you stay clear of controversy, and only then can you fulfill the conditions to enter clinical trials as a volunteer."

Adams immediately sat up from the bed like a zombie: "Right, why didn't I think of that? I must confess to the entire world and confront their opposing voices. I am directly involved, so I know the real facts. This can clear up the misunderstandings."

"It's not just about clearing; it's about striking them hard. Some people aren't really asleep; they're pretending. You can't wake a person pretending to sleep, but a hard strike can awaken the pretending sleeper." Morris reminded him.

"Clearing facts is not enough; you must ruthlessly, sharply, and fiercely criticize these brainless oppositions, using your identity, your reputation, everything. Let them know they are just a bunch of ignorant bugs, worthless bugs who think highly of themselves. In Chinese, it's like being sold and still helping count the money for the sellers." Morris's words were harsh.

Selling yourself and still helping count the money? That is an impactful metaphor. Adams suddenly understood that these people were just like this. At that time, he, too, was like this, thinking he was outstanding, very independent-minded, criticizing Chinese doctors from atop the world.

Now thinking back, he was sold by those interest groups, yet he smiled and helped count the money for them, and even happily said, "This money is a lot."

"Yes, you are right, I should do that." Reminded by Morris, Adams had an epiphany.

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In the laboratory, Yang Ping took the latest generation of the K biological mechanism out of the refrigerator. After many iterations, it became more and more mature, with some shortcomings slowly improving. Technically speaking, it has already met the market standards. The temporary obstacle to marketing is legal; it must undergo multiple phases of clinical trials and collect these experimental data first.

"Professor, these are new volunteers recommended by everyone. They want to directly enter the clinical trials." Tang Shun handed over a new list.

Yang Ping looked it over and then nodded: "Proceed as planned, and use it on Sisi first in the first batch."

Sisi is the first patient to receive K treatment and the most special volunteer. Therefore, the latest K biological preparation must be used on Sisi first, since the first batch of products of each generation is very few, existing as seeds, to let them proliferate and continuously expand the amount of K biological preparation.

In the laboratory, Yang Ping took the latest generation of the K biological mechanism out of the refrigerator. After many iterations, it became more and more mature, with some shortcomings slowly improving. Technically speaking, it has already met the market standards. The temporary obstacle to marketing is legal; it must undergo multiple phases of clinical trials and collect these experimental data first.

"Professor, these are new volunteers recommended by everyone. They want to directly enter the clinical trials." Tang Shun handed over a new list.

Yang Ping looked it over and then nodded: "Proceed as planned, and use it on Sisi first in the first batch."

Sisi is the first patient to receive K treatment and the most special volunteer. Therefore, the latest K biological preparation must be used on Sisi first, since the first batch of products of each generation is very few, existing as seeds, to let them proliferate and continuously expand the amount of K biological preparation.

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