After Huang Jun called, Xiaoyu responded immediately without any hesitation: "Huang Jun, do you want to start now?"
Huang Jun nodded with a serious expression and said with a firm tone: "These blind people don't give me any chance to explain and bully me without leaving any room. I must fight back and let them see how powerful I am."
"hehe"
Xiaoyu chuckled and said, "Huang Jun, you are not in a good mood right now. You should calm down first. With their DNA map, it is not a problem to produce the organs they need. It is just a matter of time."
But you need to think clearly about how to explain the origin of these organs. Without a reasonable excuse, this will get you into big trouble."
When Xiaoyu said this, Huang Jun was shocked and immediately realized the huge loopholes in his behavior. In the panic, Huang Jun wiped the cold sweat from his brow, stood up impatiently, and walked around the living room.
I started thinking about countermeasures. Why did I forget this? This is the most critical factor.
Although the panda blood used by Jiang Ning's grandfather is rare, there are still people who have it after all, and they can find a reason to get rid of it. However, there is only one human heart, which is a truly unique thing. If you really copy Tian Hai's heart
It's really hard to find that excuse. By then, not only Tian Hai's relatives will be suspicious, but the hospital will be suspicious, and the police will probably question him.
A person only has one heart, and if he suddenly had one created by himself, this would be tantamount to telling outsiders that he had killed people to take their hearts. How to resolve this matter? Huang Jun felt really embarrassed.
After spinning around for more than a dozen times, Huang Jun suddenly stood up, slapped his forehead, and said depressedly: "It's really hard to talk about this matter. It's hard to find an excuse. I'm single and weak, and I don't have any research institutions behind me. I'm so cold."
It’s so suspicious that someone did this.”
"hehe"
Xiaoyu listened to this analysis and chuckled and said: "Yes, this is what I am worried about. So, it is really not suitable for you to start making their organs now, and you should solve the possible adverse consequences. No
With less worries, you will be safer."
Recalling Xiaoyu's reminder, Huang Jun closed his lips tightly, stood there and thought carefully, and said: "It seems that I really have to find a partner, preferably one of those large research institutions. I hide
Behind the scenes, I only provide products and let them show up. Only in this way can I sleep peacefully."
"Um"
Xiaoyu agreed in agreement and said, "If that's the case, it's feasible."
Although Huang Jun has thought of countermeasures, his social circle is only so large, and most of the people he knows are students, so there is no way to make friends with large research institutions.
After hesitating for a moment, Huang Jun quickly ran to the second floor with bare feet and turned on the computer. It didn't matter if he didn't know anyone, the Internet was omnipotent. As long as he searched for it, he might be able to find the corresponding organization.
With this idea in mind, Huang Jun searched on the Internet with great expectation. It must be said that the Internet is magical. Huang Jun only entered three sets of keywords, and each organ transplant institution appeared.
But after seeing the results, Huang Jun was dumbfounded again. These organ transplant institutions are all national public hospitals or tertiary-level hospitals. The organs received in these places are either provided by brain-dead death row inmates or accidental casualties.
Provided by public welfare individuals. Although Huang Jun is not very familiar with the situation in hospitals, he has heard about the practices of large hospitals.
To do an operation or a transplant, a lot of procedures are required. If you provide them with organs yourself, the source is still unclear. The most important thing is that the hospital does not have the final say alone. There are many leaders.
Who should I ask to represent me in this matter?
After searching around, Huang Jun was very disappointed and found this result. But after thinking about it, Huang Jun immediately had a new idea. He did not look for public hospitals, but only qualified private hospitals. The CEO of the private hospital
He is fully capable of explaining the origin of these organs and has the final say without worrying about his subordinates obstructing him.
Calculating in his mind, Huang Jun hurriedly searched. After typing 'private hospital' in the search box, he hit Enter and information was displayed one by one. Looking at the retrieved information, Huang Jun blinked and felt something in his heart.
Got the urge to scold my mother.
Why do all these private hospitals treat gynecology, but none of them deal with organ transplantation?
Seeing this, Huang Jun was really disappointed. If he couldn't cooperate with private hospitals, the only option was public hospitals. But he couldn't handle the cumbersome procedures in public hospitals.
With these worries, Huang Jun felt a little discouraged and even worried about the path he had chosen.
In the midst of boredom, Huang Jun looked at the webpage with his mouse in despair. After refreshing the page over and over again, Huang Jun suddenly saw two words: Recruitment. What caught his eye was not the job position, but the recruitment position.
The company recruiting. The name of the company is, a private hospital affiliated with Anseong Biotechnology R&D Co., Ltd. The position being recruited is for experienced surgeons.
Surgery? This is the one who performs surgery.
Private hospital? Surgeon? These two words immediately made Huang Jun see the light. Since this private hospital can perform surgeries, wouldn't it also be able to perform organ transplants for patients?
With this guess, Huang Jun immediately transferred the business projects of Ancheng Biotechnology R&D Company.
Looking at the projects operated by this company, Huang Jun scratched his brows. This company had no organ transplant project at all. It only produced serum preparations. As for its affiliated hospitals, they only performed ordinary repairs and plastic surgeries.
Huang Jun, who didn't have much hope at first, smiled bitterly when he saw this result, leaned on the chair helplessly, and stared at the monitor in a daze.
When closing the page, Huang Jun casually glanced at the phone number and contact address left by the biological company. Seeing that they actually left a contact QQ, Huang Jun logged into QQ in pain. He just thought about adding the other party's
When calling the QQ number, my mind suddenly turned around and I immediately stopped what I was doing.
Huang Jun's QQ account is an old account, already seven years old. It has his very detailed contact address and classmates' messages, so it is very simple to identify him.
After cautiously applying for a new account again, Huang Jun casually gave him the nickname "Imperial Army" and added him as a friend. A cough sounded immediately, and the person with the nickname "People-oriented" accepted Huang Jun's request.
After opening the dialog box, Huang Jun quickly typed: "Hello, does your private hospital perform organ transplant surgery?"
Huang Jun waited for a long time before replying: "Hello, our hospital has such a plan, but the current conditions are not mature yet and we will not accept such patients for the time being. I'm sorry."
Huang Jun immediately responded with a smile and then asked: "If public hospitals can do it, why can't you?"
'People-oriented' responded with a crying expression and explained: "We are a private hospital and have not yet been recognized by patients. The most important reason is that we do not have a normal organ supply channel, and ordinary organ supply individuals will not choose us.
ah."
Seeing the phrase 'people-oriented', Huang Jun felt happy and couldn't help but get excited. You don't have organs, but I do. I don't know who to look for. Damn it, information asymmetry is a fool.
ah.
Although there was excitement in his heart, Huang Jun did not forget the most important thing. Even if this hospital had organs, would they dare to transplant patients? If the public hospital was still allowed to perform the operation in the end, wouldn't it be the same as before?
The original point? I still can’t explain it clearly.
With this concern, Huang Jun immediately asked: "Do you have the qualifications for organ transplantation? Can various medical conditions meet national standards?"
‘People-oriented’ replied directly: “Sir or Madam, what do you do and why do you ask so carefully?”