Suno came back on time, and Lilith was the happiest person.
Moreover, Sunuo made a small profit in just two days. He was very happy and simply treated all the staff in the laboratory to a big meal.
The days after that were a bit boring, and doing medical research meant repeating it thousands of times.
However, the medical equipment developed by Sunuo has made new breakthroughs.
The inspiration she found from the memories of her previous life was an unkind act of robbing future generations of their achievements.
There were similar medical ideas in the past, but the equipment did not meet the requirements and the technical level of doctors has not improved, so this operation cannot be applied clinically.
This improvement and improvement by Sunuo filled a medical gap and almost caused a sensation in the medical community.
"No, no, good news." Lilith ran in holding a newspaper and a document by express mail: "The medical newspaper published the innovation of our laboratory today. And here is an order that can solve our clinical experiment problems. .”
Any medical technology applied to humans, no matter how advanced it is, must pass a considerable proportion of physical tests. Only after it is determined to be safe and effective can it be used clinically.
But there are so few people willing to devote themselves to medicine that they simply cannot meet the experimental ratio.
Even if there were, Suno and the others would not easily experiment on people.
So it's almost a paradox. It's just short of the last step and it's difficult to put it into clinical practice.
But the good news is: there is a small country in Africa that is willing to take the lead in trying their products and technologies.
This is simply a win-win situation. As long as advanced medical equipment arrives, a large number of African patients can be saved.
And their experimental success rate has also been completely solved.
Su Nuo didn't read the newspaper. He took the express mail first and said to Lilith while opening it: "I can't believe such a good thing."
"Me too. At the time, I thought it was an ordinary express mail, but after reading the content, I realized that someone had invested a large amount of money to sponsor this medical operation. We didn't even have to spend travel expenses, and the shipping cost of the equipment was also saved." Lilith said.
Su Nuo looked at the document and frowned: "It didn't mention who the investor was, it just said it was a private charity aid operation? Who is willing to spend such a large sum of money to pave the way for us?"
"Perhaps they are African tycoons." Lilith said with a longing look on her face: "I heard that Africa is full of diamonds. They are all very rich."
Suno chuckled: "You will know how miserable the life of the African people is when you really go and see it. Oh, no, there is no water depth. They are very short of water, but they are very hot."
Lilith also smiled and asked, "Do you agree? Or do you insist on meeting investors?"
"Of course I agree." Su Nuo couldn't think of any harm this mysterious investor would do to their laboratory. If this was an act of revenge, he could spend less money and do something more decisive.
Lilith asked again: "Then can we prepare to set off?"
"Probably. I still need to contact a lawyer." To be on the safe side, Suno hired a lawyer to check the contract.
The result is that there is nothing wrong with the contract, the other party has signed it, and the initial investment has been transferred to the fixed account.
As long as Suno agrees and signs, he can be ready to fly to this African country at any time.
(End of chapter)