Chapter 101 Are You Thinking Too Much? Later, India's Sun God actually bought 100,000 bottles, and he paid first and received the goods later. Cheng Ming laughed when he found out. It seems like these Indians must get the formula of this medicine? I just wonder what their expressions will be when they find out that no matter how hard they study, they can’t figure out how to make it? the other side. On the foreign Internet, Asan is known as one of the five permanent members of YouTube and is very active on the foreign Internet. The issue of the specific drug for liver cancer is quite popular on the foreign Internet, and it is impossible for Indians to just sit back and take advantage of the popularity. Now they can buy genuine liver cancer medicine at a reasonable price. An Indian internet celebrity blogger uploaded this kind of daily video of buying and taking liver cancer special medicine on TK and Teshu, and there was a lot of smugness in his words - Look, our India is a major pharmaceutical country! The medicines that you don’t have can be bought in our country! This video, which was designed to attract attention, has unsurprisingly become very popular.
All the comments below are from netizens in Western countries. They are still cyber-bullying WHO for this drug, but you, Indians, have already taken it? Internet users in Western countries were devastated. 【Wang Defa? Why can they buy this drug! 】 [I urgently need this medicine to save my life, why can't we buy it in our beacon country! ] [Isn’t it said that this drug has not been certified by the WHO? Why can Indians buy it? This is unscientific! ] [Hehe, what are those idiots of India so proud of? We in Pakistan can also buy it! ] [That's right, I don't know why he's so happy? It's not their country that makes the medicine. ] [No, why do you have it in Bayang Country, but we don’t have it in Lighthouse Country?! ] Western netizens in the comment section felt as uncomfortable as if they had eaten a fly. Since modern times, they have always regarded Western countries as supreme in their hearts, and believed that Westerners are inherently superior and are the upper class. Whatever advanced scientific and technological products and cutting-edge technologies the world has, Westerners must enjoy them first. Why is it suddenly the other way around now? Even poor countries like Pakistan and India can use anti-cancer drugs, but they in the Lighthouse Country and John Country cannot afford them! Is this justified? Netizens transferred the resentment caused by this idea to WHO. Soon the people of Lighthouse Country remembered that all this was because the World Health Organization did not recognize the safety and legality of the drug and refused to certify it, so they could not get the special medicine. It’s all because of WHO! The anger quickly shifted to the WHO. 【Fuck WHO! 】 [It is an organization controlled by capital! ] (The world of fiction has nothing to do with reality) 【I can't stand it anymore! 】
[Are they going to put us liver cancer patients to death? ] 【We should protest! 】 【Come on, brothers, let's go to the streets together to protest against this stupid organization! 】 Internet users in Western countries were enraged. city of freedom. The WHO headquarters is one of the city’s landmark buildings. From a distance, it looks like the letter D, with a strong sense of technology. Mark is an employee working at WHO headquarters. When he went to work today, he happened to run into his colleague Alan. "Hey, Alan, it's a nice day today, isn't it?" But Alan didn't seem interested in talking to him about the weather; he looked like he was preoccupied. "Mark, have you seen the comments from netizens online? That's crazy!" "Comment? What comment?" "Oh my god, don't you go online? The netizens on TK and Teshu are all furious. They even said they were going to protest in front of the WHO headquarters because we didn't approve a drug from Longguo." Listening to Alan, Mark looked confused. Obviously he was not aware of this. "so what?" "What's up? Mark, aren't you afraid we're going to be attacked?" "Attack? Are you taking it too seriously, Alan?" Mark didn't take it seriously. "Well, I hope so." The two walked side by side towards the headquarters building. "Wait, what are those people doing?" Alan saw a group of people gathered downstairs in front of a building a few hundred meters away. He was very worried, "Are they protesters?" "Are you overthinking it? Maybe he was just passing by?" Mark said after taking a look. Alan felt that Mark was a very thick-skinned guy. The crowds gathered there didn't look like they were just passing by. If they were, why didn't they just go away? "Mark, I think it's best if we don't go over there yet." "But we're going to be late in less than ten minutes." "I'd rather be late than go there." "Ok." Mark was helpless, as he suddenly realized that his colleague was so timid.
"Then I'll go in first, you coward Alan." After that, Mark took the lead and walked towards the door. When he arrived at the gate, he noticed that those people were holding banners with slogans such as "garbage organization", "murderer", "get out of Liberty City", etc. Their slogans were still "get WHO out of the beacon country" and "organizations controlled by capital should be disbanded." In front of them, the iron gate of the WHO headquarters building was closed. "It seems like they are indeed protesters. But I'm just an ordinary employee, so I shouldn't be targeted, right?" "Besides, it's so chaotic here, I shouldn't attract their attention if I walk over quietly." With such a fluke mentality, Mark walked towards the gate with a dignified attitude. But soon, his hope was shattered. "Hey! Everybody! There's a WHO guy here!" "He has a WHO badge on his chest!" Mark looked down and shuddered, thinking to himself, oh no, he actually forgot about his work badge! Not good. Looking at the people around him who were eyeing him covetously, he could only smile awkwardly to try to hide his embarrassment. "Hey bro, listen to me, I just" But before he could finish his words, a group of people rushed over. Mark’s screams of pain and agony were immediately heard from the crowd. His screams did not stop the attackers, but instead made them even crazier. They beat him while shouting to vent their anger. "I'll make you uncertified!" "I want you to block the export of liver cancer medicine!" "You are a bunch of parasites who only know how to help capital make money!" "They all deserve to die!" A hundred meters away. Warren shuddered at the sight of this thrilling scene, and was very glad that he did not walk over as brazenly as Mark did. Otherwise, he might be kneeling on the ground like Mark and enduring the anger of these people. At this moment, he immediately wanted to take a leave of absence from work. But he suddenly changed his mind. I have been working hard to get promoted in the organization, but I have never had the opportunity. Now that the building is surrounded by protesters, I am sure many people don't dare to go in. Isn't this his chance to show off? As long as he goes to the headquarters at this time, he will definitely be noticed by the big shots and his chance will come.
There is a side door on the east side of the WHO headquarters building, which these protesters probably don't know about. Alan sneaked around to the side door, and sure enough, there was no one there. He stepped into the building. (End of this chapter)