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The Deadly Assassin Robin
Chapter 1153 Acquiring Caffepanâs Global Patent Rights When Robin reached the CEOâs office, Oisean and Maurice were already waiting at the door.
âGreetings, Mr. Ramsey 88%%
+8 Pearls Robin paused instead of going in immediately. He turned to Oisean. âWerenât you supposed to be with Shania?â
Oisean froze, unsure of what Robin was implying.
Maurice quickly explained, âMr. Coyle went to Solasâ place to get the safe key, so he and Ms. Coyle split up.
âOnce we had the key, we were concerned about running outâof time, so we used the CEOâs private passage and elevator to come up here.
âIâll call Ms. Coyle right away and ask her to meet you.â
Robin waved dismissively. âNo need. I just saw her downstairs. Sheâll be here soon.â
He then instructed, âYou two head to Solasâ secret room and bring back the chip from the safe. I have other things to do and need to hurry up.â
âYes, sir!â Oisean and Maurice immediately departed without hesitation.
Over 20 years ago, the Dragon Lord acquired a mysterious chip rumored to hold an incredible secret about humanity.
To keep it safe, he split the chip in two. One half was secured in the Dragon Manorâs secret room, while the other was entrusted to Levi, who stored it in his manor.
Only when the two pieces were united and decrypted could their secret be unveiled.
Twenty years ago, during the Dragon Manor massacre, the halfâchip hidden there was stolen by the Rivers To repay Robinâs kindness, Annie insisted on taking the super soldier gene serum.
Using the map and theft plan from Old Fred, she infiltrated the Riversâ Spiritrest Sanctuary in Neuno and retrieved the stolen chip.
However, the Dark Night Alliance caught wind of that and tipped off Neasan and Solas, who controlled Nine Stars Pharmaceutical. They ambushed Annie.
Though Annie managed to protect the Dragon Manorâs surveillance footage, the chip fell into Neasanâs hands. He and Solas then hid it in a secret safe.
Robinâs goal was to reunite that half with the piece he already possessed, unlocking its worldâaltering secret.
Ten minutes later, Oisean and Maurice returned with a palmâsized, exquisite mahogany box.
Robin opened the box, took the chip, and carefully examined it. Its design perfectly matched the half given to him by Jecintha.
Chapter 1153 Acquiring Caffepanâs Global Patent Rights Daphne quickly set up tiny computer, inserting the chip.
A blurry image resembling a vast starry sky flashed briefly on the screen before vanishing.
Robin wondered if the chip had been altered with some kind of advanced technology.
+8 Pearis It appeared that the information stored on it couldnât be accessed under the current circumstances.
With no other choice, he decided to keep the chip with him until the time was right.
Once he had dealt with all his enemies, he would uncover its hidden secrets.
After changing into fresh clothes, Shania returned to the office.
Dolidh happened to pass by and noticed Shania entering the CEOâs office.
She tried to follow, but Rita blocked the door and snapped, âLeave! Get out of here Dolidh flinched. She wanted to argue back, but Ritaâs sharp glare made her freeze. She could feel the deadly intent radiating from Rita.
Dolich was convinced that if she took another step, Rita might kill her.
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Dolidh backed away and hid around the corner, keeping a close eye on the CEOâs office from a safe distance.
If the man sheâd been hoping for showed up, sheâd try to charm himâmaybe heâd notice her!
The thought made her so giddy that she began to chuckle to herself.
Inside the office, Shania bowed politely. âIâm sorry for taking up your time, Mr. Ramsey. Please let me know what you need.â
Robin took out a bottle of Caffepan and set it on the desk. âDo you recognize this medication?â
Shania and Oisean glanced at the bottle, which was a knockoff of Caffepan.
âThis is a new drug called Caffepan. Valysar Lab recently announced they would distribute it. They hold the exclusive distribution rights for Southeast Aurientia âWhat do you mean by this?
Robin twirled the bottle in his hand. âI want you to take charge of the drugâs marketing and sales.â
Oisean frowned. âBut Valysar Lab already owns the Southeast Aurientia distribution rights. If we step in, weâd be breaking market rules. Competing with them like this isnât the right move.
âThe patent holder wouldnât allow it either. The whole point of these rules to keep the new drug development market healthy. Otherwise, the investment, development, and sales cycle could fall apart.
Chapter 1153 Acquiring Caffepanâs Global Patent Rights +8 Pearls âMr. Ramsey, if we proceed this way, it would not only be impractical but also damage the motivation of developers and investors. In the end, no one would war to create new drugs anymore.â
Robin nodded. âYouâre right. We must avoid that.
âWhat Iâm suggesting is not to interfere with Valysar Labâs regional rights. Instead, Nine Stars Pharmaceutical Group should acquire the global patent rights to Caffepan.â
Oiseanâs eyes widened. âAre you saying we should buy the patent rights and then increase the price?
âAs far as I know, this drug already sells for over 40,000 in the Aurientia market. The profits are significant, and it has a steady customer base However, the market for this patented drug is complicated.
âCriele has pharmaceutical factories with international certifications that produce generic versions of certain special medications.
âThey sell these generics at low prices, around 2,000 dollars per bottle.
âTheir strategy could potentially dominate the global market for Caffepanâs patented version. If we acquire the global patent rights, managing the market and distribution would be a huge challenge.â
Robin smiled faintly. âIâm not doing this for the profits. My goal is to create a new, balanced market approach.
âI believe that the scientists who develop new drugs donât want their breakthroughs to be out of reach for patients. They would rather see their work save lives.
âBut research requires significant funding, and those investments need returns.
âWhat we need is a balanced model that can address the needs of researchers, investors, and patients alike.
âI think Nine Stars should take on this responsibilityâjust as your father envisioned when he founded the company, aiming to help the world and save lives.â
Oisean nodded thoughtfully. âI got it, Mr. Ramsey. How should we move forward?â
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