My autobiography is definitely not a tragedy!
Chapter 87 - 81 One Thing Subdues Another

Chapter 87: Chapter 81 One Thing Subdues Another

The protagonist in this photo wasn’t Meng Lang.

But the background of the photo was eerily familiar.

He took out his phone, brought up the photo that Yan Weiwei had just shared in the group, and put the two pictures side by side.

Indeed, although the sea of flowers was slightly different in color, the backgrounds of the two photos were almost identical.

The difference lay in the subjects: on the left, the smartphone photo captured the lively and adorable Xiao Yu, while on the right was a beautiful girl in her twenties, bearing a striking resemblance to Lin Haitang.

The younger Xiao Yu smiled with innocent joy, but the adult Xiao Yu’s smile carried a touch of melancholy.

Little Xiao Yu, who was so small back then, had already grown into such a graceful young lady...

Meng Lang couldn’t help but feel a pang of fatherly sentimentality.

Is this what it feels like when your daughter grows up all of a sudden?

"2039..." Meng Lang laughed.

This was a new record, even if it was only a year more than the previous versions.

However, it gave Meng Lang hope for a cure.

It was a small step in medicine but a giant leap for Meng Lang’s happy life!

Clearly, medical technology in this world had advanced a bit beneath the wings of his own little butterfly.

Not only did it predict his illness three years earlier, in 2035, but targeted treatment had already entered the clinical trial phase.

Although it ultimately failed, it managed to delay the progression of the disease, which was another good beginning.

The footnote was still a professional paper signed by Xiao Yu.

"Stimulation Enhancement Therapy Clinical Trial Data for the Specific Protein Gene Expression of Excitatory Neurons RORB".

Well, with his amateur science level, Meng Lang admitted that he didn’t receive any super-temporal signal, which meant... it was beyond his scope.

But being beyond one’s scope is good!

Without surpassing our scope, how can humanity break through itself?

I can barely understand a few words now, does that mean when I can’t understand a single word, I’m not far from success?

But how do you explain the source of this clinical trial data? It would be bad to be mistaken for conducting human trials behind the scenes.

Could it be that I have to pretend to be a corporate spy again?

Forget it, even if I can’t use it openly, it’s still very valuable as research material.

The "Xiao Yu Project" validated the feasibility of my idea.

Advanced "medical technology α" + Changqing Biological + Xiao Yu = Advanced "medical technology β".

Advanced "medical technology β" + Changqing Biological + Xiao Yu = Advanced "medical technology γ".

...

By repeating this cycle, with advanced technology, one company, and one super researcher, using these "three essential elements of fate," it’s possible to erode the hardest medical barriers.

So what if I fail a hundred times? Can’t I wait another three months?

I can still live normally for 21 years!

When the time comes that I can hold out to my seventies and eighties, perhaps the grand unified theory will be within reach?

Xiao Yu, you really are yyds! You’re my savior!

And this is just the beginning; the three elements are not beyond enhancement.

For instance, securing more funds to increase support for Changqing Biological, or cultivating Xiao Yu to be even more exceptional...

My life has been such a tragedy, but my future is still incredibly bright!

The issue of creating a development structure from nothing has been resolved. Next, it should be about improving the quality of development, which can’t be done without financial support.

I remember in "Her Second Half Life", Gao Yuan was only taking over Changqing Biological as the controlling shareholder.

But in this installment, Gao Yuan unprecedentedly acquired 100% ownership of Changqing Biological.

Although he didn’t understand exactly what had occurred to make the Xu Group concede so much, it was definitely a good thing.

For the sake of confidentiality, Changqing Biological must be thoroughly controlled by "one of us."

A bunch of shareholders, whose loyalties were unknown, merely sitting back and reaping the benefits was one thing, but they also increased internal friction and drained energy, affecting Gao Yuan’s efforts to propel it into the Fortune Global 500.

According to the book’s description, Changqing Biological had indeed suffered from the Xu Group’s underhanded moves during the initial handover, resulting in the loss of some shares, which he must retrieve!

After all, water should not be allowed to flow into others’ fields.

So the next question came... How to raise funds?

Over ten million in capital was still too little, he had to think of ways to increase the "small target."

It seemed some financial planning was in order...

Teacher Tony was right, only by making money work can one avoid becoming a slave to it.

However, this "instance" of Changqing Biological had nearly been developed to its limit; any more effort would just be icing on the cake.

After all, developing a company is not something that can be achieved overnight with just money.

To accelerate research efficiency, it might be necessary to open up a second front...

But these were all strategic-level plans.

As for tactics...

Ou Lu is alive? Uh, wrong, she was always alive.

But what had he done to affect her fate?

The thing he’d strived so hard to achieve, how had it suddenly succeeded without effort?

He recalled everything he had done from twelve o’clock yesterday until twelve o’clock today.

Picking up the child from daily routines, taking a minor to a bar to listen to music, rescuing the damsel Gao Yuan, participating in team building with the kid...

If there was anything that could have possibly affected Ou Lu’s fate, it seemed to be... Gao Yuan?

Could it be that by preventing Gao Yuan from turning bad, he had changed the development trajectory of Changqing Biological, thereby impacting the medical industry and inadvertently altering this medical practitioner’s destiny?

Another manifestation of the butterfly effect?

It was the most reasonable explanation Meng Lang could come up with.

An unintentional act leading to an abundance of shade, not a bad thing at all, Meng Lang felt a small sense of joy in his heart.

But another piece of news was not so beautiful...

"Lin Wei!"

This name was very familiar.

He was not only a "stakeholder" in the first "Yuan Li case," but also showed a clear hostility towards him during the subsequent chase against human traffickers.

It seemed that he was part of the team led by Wang Zhao Ping last night, right?

That being the case, he must have seen him get into the car with Wang Zhao Ping.

People from Xu Jingsong’s side didn’t recognize him, but Lin Wei certainly could, so it seemed he had leaked this to Xu Jingsong?

That must be the case.

The action against Yuan Li was sabotaged by him, and he had appeared beside Wang Zhao Ping on the night Gao Yuan was in trouble...

Even if Wang Zhao Ping hadn’t leaked that he was the informant, just by that alone, Lin Wei had reason to suspect him.

"It looks like moving house needs to be expedited," Meng Lang thought reluctantly.

That shabby wooden door really didn’t give him any sense of security, it could be opened with a simple tear of a card, he definitely needed to install a photoelectric password lock!

But merely defending passively was not his style.

He sneered and took out his phone, sending a message to Wang Zhao Ping...

Humph! A lion eats a tiger, a tiger eats a leopard, the so-called natural order of predators!

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