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Chapter 131 R: The Bat Incident (12)

 Chapter 131 R Bat Incident (12)

In SHIELD's office, it was also a dark room with the same bright and dim light bulbs overhead. Schiller and Nick sat on both sides of the table.

"I didn't expect that things would come to this point so quickly." Nick said with some emotion. He took out a piece of white paper, tore off a corner, then crumpled it into a ball, threw it in the middle of the table, and said: "

Because Stark's weapons were so successful in this all-out invasion, the Security Council approved the New York Private Armed Forces Firepower Retention Act..."

Schiller also took the white paper, tore off a piece, crumpled it into a ball, threw it in the middle of the table and said: "300 sets of Blizzard equipment, and subsequent maintenance costs."

"There are no members in Congress who strongly oppose the production of immortality factors." Nick threw another paper ball.

"The diluted version of the healing serum can achieve a certain damage repair effect in a short period of time without obvious side effects. It can provide up to 1,500 medicines." Schiller threw a paper ball over.

"SHIELD is willing to fully support the disintegration of the vampire social structure and conduct real-time control and monitoring." Another paper ball fell to the center of the table.

"It's not enough." Schiller said, so Nick crumpled up another ball of paper and threw it over and said, "SHIELD is willing to give up its fight for Stark in some aspects."

"30% of the income from the immortality factor."

"That's too low. How much commission do you want?"

"Stark and Osborne Pharmaceuticals will pay my share."

"The bottom line SHIELD can accept is 45%."

"You want nearly half? That's impossible. Even if I can agree, Pepper won't agree. And you'd better think clearly. Obadiah hasn't woken up yet, but Connors is researching brain-active drugs.

, there has been rapid progress, once Obadiah wakes up, you may not even get 30%."

"40%, it can't be lower. You also said it, Obadiah hasn't woken up yet."

"The bottom line is 30%."

"SHIELD will draw two points for you alone."

"35%, fixed price."

"make a deal."

Soon, as the two of them talked, there were more and more paper balls on the table, almost piled up into a hill.

After settling some of the profit distribution issues, Nick sat on a chair, crossed his fingers with his hands and put them on his chin, and said: "I have to admit that your blood theory plan is quite genius, but I always feel that you have something bigger.

plot."

Schiller smiled and said: "I just want to live a stable life and have some fun."

"So if someone makes you uneasy, you just cut out all its roots with a shovel?"

"Stop talking about such heavy topics, let's talk about something happy."

Schiller also put his hands on the table, clasped them together, and said, "Do you have any ideas about the production method of immortality factor?"

"Hasn't this been handed over to the professionals of the two major groups?"

"Yes, but are you really satisfied with 35% profit?"

Nick narrowed his eyes, he was very familiar with this tone of words, and said: "What, you have additional business to discuss?"

"Of course, you wouldn't really be willing to give your whole life to others, would you?"

Nick stared at Schiller with one of his eyes, and Schiller said, "Let me ask you a question, what are your thoughts on drug safety?"

"I don't have any opinion, what do you want to say?" Nick threw the question back.

"How to ensure the safety of raw materials when vampires are used as medicine? How to avoid shoddy products? How to ensure compliance in the process of extracting blood? How to ensure that the precious immortality factor will not be consumed during the pharmaceutical process? How to ensure the effectiveness of finished drugs? What are the monitoring standards?

?”

"The issue of raw material safety..." Nick paused, and he keenly felt that this could make a big fuss.

"Yes, yes." Schiller waved his hand on the table and said: "Don't you think that just catching a bat can make a medicine that can prolong life?"

"According to our research, that is, the theory of bat bloodline, of course, the purer the bloodline of a vampire, the better the blood effect will be, but the efficacy of ordinary vampires will be very poor, let alone vampires transformed from humans, and bats transformed from humans

It has no medicinal value at all, just like the difference between truffles and ordinary mushrooms in cooking."

"These are rare and precious high-level vampires. We all know that capturing such creatures is very dangerous, so the cost is high, and the profits of counterfeiting are extremely high."

"Of course there will be unscrupulous businessmen who will pass off inferior products as good ones and catch some ordinary vampires, claiming that they also have this precious factor in their blood."

"In order to ensure that our customers can buy the purest immortality factor medicine, we must of course establish a monitoring system to ensure that each medicine is made from the rarest pure-blood bats."

"And we must also distinguish between wild and farmed. For humanitarian reasons, we absolutely do not support breeding. That means locking up a high-level vampire and repeatedly taking blood. This is simply inhumane!"

"So, the most precious raw materials for pharmaceuticals are nothing more than pure-blooded bats caught and killed on the battlefield."

"Besides, I am an extreme animal protectionist. We must end the lives of bats in a painless way. After all, bats are animals too..."

"Of course this requires the use of our most advanced freezing gun. At extremely low temperatures, living things cannot feel pain. Is there a better way to euthanasia than this?"

"Therefore, bats killed without a freezing gun cannot be made into the most high-end immortality factor potion."

"Of course, taking blood after killing the bat is also very particular. It has to be performed by the most professional S.H.I.E.L.D. agents in a delicate and complex operation. The personnel must go through at least three rounds of training..."

"Of course the container must be specially made to ensure that this factor is retained to the greatest extent."

"The warehouse that stores these medicines, yes, this is a top priority. Preservation technology determines the freshness of most foods and medicines. It just so happens that I have a very mature design of a low-temperature transportation chain that can meet the requirements of the immortality factor.

Transportation and preservation needs…”

As Schiller spoke, Nick took notes. When he heard Schiller stop, he said without raising his head: "Continue, my autumn accounts are settled."

"You haven't understood the essence." Schiller said with a smile. Nick put down his pen and looked at him. Schiller took the piece of paper Nick was taking notes on and wrote a word on it. After Nick took it over, he found that it said

"Monopoly".

Schiller's voice echoed: "When only we have the right to define 'industry standards,' we have a true monopoly."

"The unbreakability of this mysterious factor determines that only the giants in the technology industry, namely Stark and Osborne Group, have the final right to explain everything."

"In this case, we can turn any company that attempts to imitate into a counterfeit merchant."

"Antitrust bill? Yes, that may still be of some use to traditional industries, but now, if we say that the products produced by a certain company are fake, this is the result of Stark's research, then will you still buy it?

"

"We don't have any evidence, and it's true that our words are unsubstantiated, but since you can buy Stark products, why should you buy those from smaller companies?"

"In this case, everyone will only trust the company they think has the ability to crack this factor, and most people will only think that Stark and Osborne have this ability."

"If Stark and Osborne Group cannot crack the real secret of this factor, then as long as other companies cannot crack it, Stark and Osborne will always be in the leading position."

"This is a natural monopoly."

"As for the benefits that a complete monopoly of an industry can bring, I shouldn't need to say more, right?"

Nick pursed his lips and said: "What I can reveal to you is that I have a bigger plan, my personal plan, so if you have any skills, you can show them, and I guarantee that you will have a share of them in the future.

.”

"At least I, personally, can ensure that your life is stable and normal."

Schiller smiled. His smile looked a little nervous under the flickering cold light. He said:

"That's the most important step."

"Our noble customers spent a lot of money to buy the genuine immortality factor potion, so we can't let them inject this potion in a shabby place, right?"

"Methods and procedures for using pharmaceuticals, personal customization of the entire course of treatment, and post-use recuperation and care also require an industry standard."

"So, do they need a mental health sanatorium that has official qualifications, can perfectly complete the above process, and provides comprehensive services?"

In Nick's field of vision, Schiller revealed fangs that were sharper than those of the bats.

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