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Chapter 351: A Legacy for the Ages
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Chapter 351: Chapter 351: A Legacy for the Ages

Jiang Cheng tirelessly raised her hand to ask questions, not only drawing the attention of most people but also extending the tour time.

Whenever the representative from M suggested moving on, Jiang Cheng always had a new question.

Every question she asked was amusing, and the person responsible for answering from the M side secretly rolled their eyes several times.

But Jiang Cheng, who was adept at reading people, pretended not to notice and continued asking questions.

Whenever the M side didn’t want to engage with her, she would casually bring up George and the newly developed drug.

The trick was to give the illusion of "if you don’t explain to me, I won’t sell you the medicine."

A tour originally planned for half an hour was forcibly extended to an hour and a half by Jiang Cheng.

After an hour and a half, the tour finally concluded.

Jiang Cheng lingered, reluctant to leave, standing at the doorway.

The representative of the M side invited Jiang Cheng several times before finally escorting her away.

"Alright, alright, I’m leaving. No need to be so anxious."

Jiang Cheng finally started moving.

The representative from the M side breathed a sigh of relief, thinking: if not for the launch of George’s drug, he would have already shown her the door with a cold face.

After the tour, the M side invited all representatives to the conference room.

After everyone sat down, the M side announced the competition rules.

Sealed bids.

Each representative submits a price, only known to the M side, and ultimately the M side decides which party wins the competition.

No need to guess, the chances for the Hua Xia side were slim.

No matter what, Jiang Cheng and the others submitted their price, and the M side would announce the results the next day.

After the bidding ended, each delegation returned to their hotel to calmly await the results.

That evening, several parties came to the hotel, wanting to invite Jiang Cheng to dinner.

Jiang Cheng declined one by one.

At this moment, the purpose of their invitation was self-evident; it was all for the new drug.

Jiang Cheng was sitting by the floor-to-ceiling window in the hotel, holding a wine glass.

Beside her, the tall Rose was staring at the wine glass in Jiang Cheng’s hand.

"You’re the first I’ve seen drinking plain water from a wine glass."

Jiang Cheng ignored Rose, calmly raised her glass, took a sip, and said, "You don’t understand, plain water is good for the body."

Rose sneered, incredulously saying, "Come on, I think you don’t trust me."

Jiang Cheng turned around, earnestly.

"Saying it out loud spoils the fun."

Rose was amused by Jiang Cheng’s bluntness, raised his glass indifferently, and asked, "Do I look that much like a bad person?"

Jiang Cheng shrugged, elegantly stood up.

"It’s not about appearances; it’s because you aren’t."

Rose: "..."

"You really dare to speak your mind."

Jiang Cheng nodded, admitting without any burden.

Rose stood up with his glass, standing beside Jiang Cheng, looking down.

"Not attending those dinner parties is the right choice; as I know, some parties plan to use tough tactics if soft ones don’t work."

"You saw Mike this morning... you really have strong willpower."

Rose curiously asked, "I’m really curious, what kind of person is your husband, to make you stay so faithful to... a wife’s duty."

Jiang Cheng showed a nostalgic smile.

"Naturally, my husband is good."

"Results will be out tomorrow, I won’t stay in M country; contact me by phone if anything comes up."

Jiang Cheng dared not take the M side lightly for their misdeeds; who knows what they might do for profit.

A wise man stays away from danger, she plans to leave with the delegation and not show off.

Rose approvingly nodded and said, "Your decision is very wise; when you return, I will announce our cooperation to the public."

"Okay!"

Jiang Cheng responded, and Rose drained his glass and left.

Early the next morning, the M side delivered the news; the Hua Xia side indeed lost out.

The Hua Xia delegation, well-prepared, immediately booked flights to return home.

Such swift action!

When the M side representatives finished talks with other delegations and tried to find the Hua Xia side, they were already at the airport.

A representative from the M side couldn’t understand, what’s the rush?

If Jiang Cheng were there, she would surely tell him: leaving early avoids forgetting.

The Hua Xia side quickly boarded a plane to return home, with the assistant sitting in the middle, speaking to no one.

The assistant kept her eyes closed, mentally refining the content she had memorized.

After a flight of more than ten hours, the delegation successfully landed in Huaxia Jing City.

Once landed, the assistant and others immediately sat in a meeting room in the airport, surrounded tight and secure.

The assistant bent over the table, writing furiously, fully focused.

Jiang Cheng went off to give a report; once finished, her task was over.

The final goal of this journey was now achieved.

Upon leaving the airport, Jiang Cheng didn’t go home; instead, she went to S City, to the pharmaceutical factory to see George.

From Beijing to S City, Jiang Cheng immediately contacted Shen Que.

Jiang Cheng briefly explained her plans to stay in S City for some time; Shen Que understood and reminded Jiang Cheng to take care of herself.

After hanging up, Jiang Cheng left with George, who had been waiting by her side, to George’s office.

In George’s office was the computer Jiang Cheng had spent a lot of money on.

All of George’s papers were published through this computer.

At this moment, George sat at his desk, fingers tapping across the keyboard.

"Jiang Cheng, I’m ready."

Jiang Cheng felt a surge of excitement.

They were ready to publish George’s second paper.

It was also George’s second new drug.

In four years, George successfully developed two new drugs.

The first was a pain relief medication, the second for influenza.

Every country has the flu vaccine, but the effect is average.

Influenza is common yet unique each year among people.

George’s drug can be called miraculous.

As George pressed the send button, another paper that would shake the medical world was published.

With two new drugs in hand, Jiang Cheng held the most advanced weapons, standing invincible.

After George’s release, Jiang Cheng became busy again.

Domestic companies related to pharmaceuticals came to seek cooperation, and Jiang Cheng’s office became bustling, filled with visitors.

Simultaneously, foreign relevant companies also moved.

They visited Hua Xia one after another; Jiang Cheng’s pharmaceutical plant became a must-visit location.

Jiang Cheng adhered to the principle that "everyone prospers truly when all prosper," cooperating where possible, and where not, snagging some benefits before cooperating.

As Jiang Cheng’s key partner, Rose used the two drugs to secure the patriarch position in his family in M country.

Thus, his comprehensive cooperation with Jiang Cheng also began.

In fields like pharmaceuticals, video, clothing, cosmetics, daily chemicals, Jiang Cheng leveraged Rose’s resources to bring Hua Xia’s enterprises abroad, flourishing all around.

Rose also relied on Jiang Cheng’s support to cement his position as the head of his family, becoming the true leader.

Time flies like an arrow, and the days pass like a shuttle.

Through the Jiang Group she owned, Jiang Cheng became the first Hua Xia woman to make it to the Forbes Rich List.

She frequently went on missions for her country, aiding in economic and technological development.

As George’s drugs developed, many foreign cooperating companies returned treasured relics to Hua Xia, which Jiang Cheng unconditionally returned to her motherland.

She dedicated her life to charity work, building roads, constructing schools, encouraging true independence for women.

The hygiene products under the Jiang Group, despite multiple inspections and industry slander, remained unshakeable, always adhering to their clean, hygienic, and safe production principles.

Likewise, the food companies under the Jiang Group resolutely opposed chemical agents, leading the Hua Xia food industry in steady development in food safety.

Jiang Cheng’s story was turned into a biography, known to many.

Her illustrious talents will shine through the ages.

Jiang Cheng’s personal charm remains ever radiant.

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