The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)

Chapter 1052 D1 Life Pill



Chapter 1052 D1 Life Pill

“Tell Heather that she will be hosting the banquet tonight.”

It was evident that Aspen held Donald in high regard, so much so that he even cancelled the banquet he was supposed to host tonight. C0ntent © 2024 (N/ô)velDrama.Org.

He escorted Donald into the hall next to the private club. It was only then that Donald noticed the extraordinary splendor of this place. The hall inside this private club was surprisingly luxurious.

After inviting Donald to sit down, Aspen said with a smile, “Mr. Campbell, we do indeed have the type of cancer medication you're looking for. I'm just not sure how much you need?”

“How many do you have?”

Donald arrogantly asked while crossing his legs.

It felt as if he had nothing left, but money.

“Since we have the formula for this medication, theoretically, we can produce as much as you need. However, as this is currently the only cancer-fighting drug in the world, so it will undoubtedly be quite expensive.”

“Enough with the chit-chat. Let me see the medicine. The one that can treat throat cancer. Just bring it out for me to see.”

Hearing Donald's words, Aspen quickly clarified, “Mr. Campbell, our special medicine is effective against cancer cells in all parts of the body, not just targeting a specific area. I need to make this clear to you.”

After Aspen finished speaking, he clapped his hands, and immediately a man carrying a tray came out from the side door.

On the tray, there was a glass of red wine and a small brown glass bottle.

Inside the brown glass bottle, there was a small white pill, clearly marked with the code D1.

“This is the D1 Life Pill that we have developed. As long as you take this pill, cancer patients will be able to eliminate all cancer cells in their bodies within 5 hours. Mr. Campbell, you can now call your friend directly to come over, and we can conduct the experiment on the spot.”

Aspen was very confident in their pills, which was why he would suggest that Donald could freely find someone to test the medicine.

Holding the brown bottle in his hand, Donald looked at the pills inside and asked with a hint of skepticism, “This pill doesn't have any side effects?”

Aspen looked at Donald and said, “Mr. Campbell, as I mentioned before, our medicine is still in the experimental stage. There are definitely side effects, but compared to dying in agony from cancer, I think these minor side effects should be tolerable, right?”

Donald tucked the small brown bottle into his pocket, then turned to Aspen and asked, “How much are you selling this medicine for? Name your price.”

“Thirty million, for one pill.”

“Thirty million?”

Donald sneered, “Even if this is a life-saving drug, isn't thirty million per pill a bit too expensive? How many of these cancer patients can afford a pill that costs thirty million?”

Aspen shook his head and said to Donald, “Mr. Campbell, you're a businessman, so you should understand the principle that scarcity increases value. As the first company to solve this medical problem, I think it's quite reasonable for us to charge a higher price.”

“Of course, Mr. Campbell, if you sincerely wish to collaborate with us, we can offer you a more favorable price of just seventeen million. However, when you sell it externally, you can only sell it at the price we set, which is thirty million.”

Aspen's practice of having a uniform retail price wouldn't be surprising at all if it were applied to a small company.

After all, if the same item was sold by others for thirty million, but Donald sold it for twenty-five million, then the overall market price of this top-quality product would decrease.

So, Aspen was doing this in order to stabilize the price of these tablets, aiming to achieve long-term benefits.


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