Rebirth: Super Banking System

Chapter 2405 - 2245: The United States Introduces Transcription Fluid



Chapter 2405: Chapter 2245: The United States Introduces Transcription Fluid



21st.


Morning.


A piece of news spread across the world.


United States.


Officially announced the introduction of Transcription Fluid into the healthcare system. From August onwards, American citizens can receive treatment at twelve hospitals across the states.


Suddenly.


The United States was bustling.


Three years.


It took a full three years for the introduction of Transcription Fluid. Many Americans cheered, although traveling to Myanmar wasn’t expensive, allowing them to also tour a bit.


However.


If you can save, then save.


Moreover.


Previously, going to Myanmar for treatment required paying out of pocket, and many Americans borrowed money to do so. Now with insurance coverage, it indeed helped many people.


Like some poor people.


United States.


Also has poor people, and there are many. They don’t starve, yet they can’t afford even a plane ticket. Many have been delayed because of this.


Now.


Dawn has appeared.


...


At the same time.


On the other side.


Major pharmaceutical companies in the United States felt a pang of frustration.


Previously.


Restricting the introduction of Transcription Fluid aimed primarily to gain some leverage, but later found out it was almost ineffective, while the other side could earn more.


Travel.


Shopping.


Investments.


...


Simply made a huge profit. According to statistics, over the past few years, the consumption brought by Americans going to Myanmar for treatment was measured in the billions of dollars.


Therefore.


Their obstacles were meaningless. With chronic diseases, there’s something to say about them, not leading to immediate death, they could still propagate risks associated with treatment.


However.


Cancer is truly a life-threatening disease.


Thus.


In the face of death, no one cares about any damn risks, rushing there just to live a few more years, even if it’s two or three years, it’s better than entering the soil now.


Moreover.


From the current effects, not just two or three years, two or three decades are possible.


...


Helpless.


Basically unable to impose on the other side.


More helpless.


The research on Transcription Fluid, for years, had no progress whatsoever, and moreover, experiments showed certain effects on other diseases.


Including.


Like Radiation Cancer.


In the past.


Contact with excess radioactive elements was almost a death sentence. Even if one could survive, they were sickly, and it could even damage genes.


However.


Transcription Fluid could actually suppress such mutations.


In short:


---Dive into nuclear waste, no need to worry anymore.


At that time.


A group of scientists was completely blown away!


Damn!


Is this stuff a wonder drug? They wished they could immediately deploy aircraft carriers to seize this technology, but reality wasn’t so kind.


Numerous obstacles.


Attempting theft.


Never a chance, all dispatched were caught, yielding nothing. Attempting subversion from within entirely unsuccessful, with not a single pin prick made.


Adding to that differing opinions within the consortium.


Only relinquishing.


...


Later.


Settling peacefully for a while. But last year, the appearance of Alzheimer’s disease made them realize that the other side’s drug development capabilities were quite significant.


Instantly.


The loss they incurred was more than a hundred billion dollars.


Urgently concerned.


Yet.


Powerless against it, with public opinion pressuring U.S. authorities to immediately open for introduction, many pharmaceutical companies believed this was a kind of retaliation from the other side.


Two years.


You don’t let our drugs in.


Then.


We’ll break your livelihood.


See who gets furious.


Thus.


They conferred, accelerating the listing process of Transcription Fluid, hoping to ease relations with Myanmar’s Pharmaceutical Group, genuinely frightened.


Therefore.


Perhaps next time when revolutionary drugs are developed, they would notify instead of silently stabbing in the back.


It hurts!


...


Once the news came out, many countries globally couldn’t sit still.


United States.


After all, presently, the overt superpower, hence its every move is watched by the entire world, with many countries taking it as the lead.


Therefore.


Over these three years.


The countries truly introducing Transcription Fluid were not many. The European-American camp was mostly observing, only some countries that couldn’t withstand it.


Like India.


Introduced it enthusiastically.


No choice.


Too close.


Coupled with an already poor economy, limited foreign exchange reserves, still owing foreign debt, the introduction could save a substantial amount of foreign exchange expenses.


Therefore.


The enthusiasm.


Others.


Waiting for the U.S.’s move, otherwise fearing repercussions.


Now.


Seeing that the U.S. has ’compromised,’ acknowledging the efficacy of Transcription Fluid, even exceptionally listing it, swiftly following suit.


---Introducing.


In no time.


The world was bustling.


...


Myanmar.


Within the capital.


"Ha!"


"Truly... a not bad, not good news." Kan Qin saw the news and chuckled, he certainly knew not from the news itself.


After all.


The U.S. planning to receive patients starting August, how could it be already late July without contacting the prescription sellers, they came in late June.


Left discussion.


Right talk.


Spent almost half a month, settled some details, then publicly announced preparation for implementation, Diagnostic cabins and surgical equipment, along with numerous Transcription Fluid.


Already drifting at sea.


Three days later.


Expected to arrive at the U.S. homeland, as for doctor training, much simpler, though the U.S. didn’t introduce Transcription Fluid, doesn’t mean their doctors are unaware.


Before.


Although not within U.S. borders.


However.


There are many global medical aid units, numerous American doctors working at aid points, casually pulling dozens back is enough.


Totally sufficient.


No choice.


Medical industrialization, at least in cancer treatment, a single doctor can attend to a significantly large number of patients, just ceremonial.


Experience?


Not needed.


...


Frankly.


Regarding whether the U.S. introduces Transcription Fluid, Kan Qin isn’t bothered, not introducing is fine, earning more from tourists. Of course, introduction works.


Just earn a bit less.


Moreover.


Short term.


Myanmar’s tourism won’t really be affected, after so long, Myanmar’s tourism infrastructure is well developed and strong.


With many things not found elsewhere.


- Xin’an City.


City-wide projection, world unique, already a world tourist map check-in point.


- Delin Province.


Hundred-mile high-quality beach resort area, already a superb travel destination.


- Museum.


A single museum seeing global treasures, although all ’Imitations,’ the quantity is vast! Giant dinosaur models, hundred-ton Gold Hall, Brilliant Diamond Hall.


Also includes a mountain of banknotes worth billions.


Besides.


Many other secondary must-see locations.


Meanwhile.


By developing Transcription Fluid and various human-benefiting technologies, Myanmar has considerably raised its reputation and attracted the world strongly.


Along with those coming for treatment, promoting.


Therefore.


Even just regular tourists are plentiful, judging by data, even if all those seeking treatment disappear, tourism can still sustain.


So.


That’s why he says ’not bad, not good.’


He has always agreed with Gold’s saying: "Relying on treatment to attract people is incompetence."



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