I started searching for the most suitable buyer.
I was convinced that Anoinfloxacin wasnât just a medicine to cure blindness.
It was difficult but I found a candidate, nevertheless.
Approaching this target wasnât going to be easy so I engaged the help of my high school classmate who was also one of the national ministerâs assistants.
We got reacquainted through a reunion gathering last year. I remembered how shocked we all were by the fact that he had been working for the minister.
Because of his unique job, he left a deep impression on me.
I flipped through my contact book, hoping that he hadnât changed his number.
I called a few times and after a few voicemail, he finally picked up.
âHey, Dahai?â I started.
âYes, this is?â
âYour high school classmate, Luqiao.â
âOh, the boy at the back row. I remember you!â Dahai laughed.
âHelp me with something, will you?â
âHelp? Iâm no national leader so I wonât be of any use.â
âI just wanted to know if the ministerâs color blindness has been cured,â I explained.
âWhy are you asking that out of nowhere? Donât you know how serious this is?â he responded sternly.
âOf course, I know. I have taken over my fatherâs company and we have successfully developed a medicine that cures color blindness and Iâm just here to promote it. Since there hasnât been any suitable candidate, the minister came to mind.â
âCure color blindness? Are you serious? You want me to talk to him about it and lose my job?â he asked incredulously.
âBut have you thought about how you will benefit when heâs cured?â I challenged.
âAlright, let me sleep on this,â he gave in.
âGive me a call anytime,â I encouraged.
...
One and a half year ago, our prime minister entered the office.
He was quick to start work, attending to different nationsâ friendly meetings during his first year.
China attracted a lot of tourists and the minister often traveled to promote our culture. He was able to form strong ties with respective nations.
However, his condition was slowly revealed to the public.
There had been an event where a nation known for its Musang King Durians invited him down to get acquainted with them.
ââMusang King Duriansâ fall on their own upon ripening and those intact would be brought in a cage with a civet to test for quality. If the civet was pleased with what it sniffed, the durian was of excellent quality.â After explaining, the nationâs king pointed at a yellow durian before him.
Our minister then took a few steps forward and picked up a green one to observe.
This went unnoticed until the matter spread to other nations and people started coming up with weird ideas.
The worst incident happened when a nationâs president placed a green candy among a pile of yellow ones and told our minister that he wanted a green one.
Our minister then picked out a yellow one, in front of everyone and the cameras, and gave it to him.
âThanks for the green candy,â he responded, immediately causing a huge sensation.
Two groups of people surfaced.
One group was busy cursing the other nation while the other was throwing ridiculous remarks at our nation.
Our minister quickly returned home and even canceled the next overseas conferences.
He also started traveling out less, from a few times in a month to a few times in a year.
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The next afternoon, my phone rang.
âYou werenât lying about the cure, were you?â Dahai asked urgently.
âI wouldnât dare,â I reassured him.
âHe wants to see you. Bring your medicine.â
I practically leaped out of my chair and sprung toward the laboratory.
I quickly went through the procedures and I entered the innermost room to pull the professor out to tell him everything.
I then called the finance department and booked a flight ticket to the capital.
Upon arriving at a luxurious building, a few men in pencil straight suits surrounded us.
The minister looked more or less the same as he did on television.
As he approached us, I quickly opened up our briefcase and retrieved the Anoinfloxacin spectacle lenses and my name card.
The minister smiled. âThatâs not necessary. Weâve already run a check. You may go straight to the point. The medicine cures color blindness, you said?â
I handed the spectacles to him. âThis is it.â
âA pair of glasses to correct color blindness?â the minister put it on doubtfully.
In the next second, he jaw dropped in disbelief.
I smiled. âNot the glasses but the chemical within. It will be injected into the eyes.â
The minister removed the glasses, waited for two seconds, and put them back on again.
I knew that half of the battle was already won. No one could possibly resist the beauty of Anoinfloxacin.
âYouâre saying that in order to have this view, Iâll need those bottles of substance inside my eyes?â he clarified.
I nodded.
âCanât I just wear this glasses?â he asked, puzzled.
âThe effects will only last for an hour,â I explained.
âAn hour you say?â the minister repeated and stood up.
He displayed the exact reaction as I had previously.
He walked toward the windows and looked out, taking in the breathtaking sights.
I waited for a full hour before he took the glasses out and turned around.
âSuccess rate and side effects?â
I got up slowly and took out some documents. âThereâs always a chance of failure but the success rate is 90 percent. No side effects. Here are some follow-ups of patients whoâve had the surgery, please take a look.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The minister fell into a short silence as he flipped through the documents. âWhy isnât there any cases of patients with color blindness?â
A cold sweat dripped down my forehead but I answered confidently, âWe donât do follow-ups for that since itâs considered a small case. Plus, Anoinfloxacin is mainly used to cure blindness. If it works for blind patients, it should work even more effectively for those with color blindness, donât you think?â
It was a ridiculous excuse since Anoinfloxacin wasnât meant to cure color blindness, to begin with.
Yellow would still be yellow and green would still be green. Colorblind patients would still be unable to distinguish between them.
However, the difference between B5 Yellow and B5 Green would be more obvious under the light.
Anoinfloxacin would merely raise the color gamut. It would allow colorblind patients to become more sensitive to different shades and thus learn to differentiate between different colors. Making use of more colors to neglect the fact that they werenât able to distinguish between certain colors was the main reason why I decided to find our minister.
I clenched my fist in anxiousness until I saw him nod his head as he read through the documents.
âRight, if thereâs been a 90 percent success rate for patients who were born blind, there shouldnât be a problem for me. Make the necessary arrangements, quick.â
I almost jumped off my seat.
...
Three years later.
Our minister started attending friendly meetings more regularly and with more confidence.
Nations who had planned to mock him took him to an art exhibition but were left speechless by his accurate analyses of the art pieces.
Today was the first day where every citizen would be injected with Anoinfloxacin, as ordered by our leader.
It was also the day of my surgery.
The whole process took about ten minutes.
There was a new law in our country regarding the usage of Anoinfloxacin.
Upon turning 18, nationals would receive a free Anoinfloxacin injection and those who refuse surgery would not obtain citizenship rights and privileges.
Of course, all cost was being absorbed by the government.
And my once private company became a government-owned firm and sole operator within the country.
Thanks to more government funds, Anoinfloxacin has become more effective and successful. Nevertheless, its price remains the same.
As I walked out of the hospital, my view of the world renews.
Finally, a rich man now, Fatherâs words rang in my mind.
Youâll only understand its beauty after experiencing it for yourself.