From Nun to Real Heiress: Expert at Turning the Tables - Chapter 707
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Chapter 707: 363 Same Return (Second Watch)
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“I wanted to introduce you two to each other before, but I didn’t expect you to be closer than I thought,” Han Ye half-jokingly said.
Bo Yuxun pondered for a moment and asked, “I heard that your charity foundation has launched the Heart Project, dedicated to supporting medical research? At present, research is becoming increasingly difficult. Your initiative benefits the country and its people, and it’s rare for someone of your age to have such foresight. ”
Like many people who questioned her at last night’s banquet, she cooperated with various business groups to raise the status and funds for her foundation. This allowed her foundation to allocate funds reasonably, which is a good model, but it’s also where corruption can happen. There’s no one in the world who won’t be tempted by money. There’s no real selfless love; countless people use charity as a pretext to defraud and exploit others.
Where money is concerned, there will always be greed, extravagance, and corruption.
These businessmen are all shrewd, selfish, and profit-driven. They prioritize their own interests and can sacrifice everything for it.
If this person was Ming Jing, one would never have to worry about it.
Now that her identity as Ran Bowen’s daughter has been exposed, who knows how many people will still believe in her. But at this moment, Bo Yuxun chooses to believe in what he sees with his own eyes.
“Dr. Bo, you’re too kind,” Ming Jing put down her glass, not knowing if it was due to the mist, her eyes were clear and shimmering like they had been washed by water.
“I have spent a long time living in a hospital. There, you can see all kinds of people. Buddha said that there are eight sufferings in life: birth, aging, sickness, death, resentment, separation from loved ones, unfulfilled desires, and a myriad of other unavoidable circumstances. Sickness is the most inexplicable suffering. A newborn baby has congenital heart disease, and the joyful parents are faced with a devastating loss. A promising master’s student from a top university is about to marry his girlfriend of eight years, only to have his life cut short by a liver cancer diagnosis. A father, who has worked hard to raise and educate his children, is forced into a desperate situation by uremia when his children want to repay his kindness, and countless families are ruined by huge medical expenses, eventually losing everything. These helpless situations in the world are constantly being staged in small hospitals every day. What did these sick people do wrong? What did their families do wrong?”
Both Bo Yuxun and Han Ye were stunned, staring at the young girl sitting opposite them.
“There is no distinction between high and low in a profession, but only doctors are the most admirable to me. Whether for fame or fortune, they are the real angels who save lives and heal the wounded. Dr. Bo and Dr. Han, as outstanding representatives of this noble profession, have my sincere admiration. I am not a savior, so I cannot alleviate all the suffering in the world. I can only contribute my humble efforts. If I can alleviate the pain of even one person, I will bring a little more happiness.”
“Ms. Ming Jing’s boundless love will bring her infinite blessings,” Bo Yuxun sincerely said.
Mingjing shook her head with a smile, “Medical development relies on the advancement of scientific research. It’s difficult to achieve significant breakthroughs in medical research domestically. We have no shortage of talent but lack a solid economic foundation and relatively advanced research equipment. Take medical equipment used in hospitals, for example, they are all imported from abroad at high prices, which are all included in patients’ medical costs, indirectly raising the cost of medical treatment and surgery. While wealthy families can afford such expenses, poor families might face insurmountable struggles. If we could develop our own medical equipment, we could save patients a considerable amount of extra expenses. Scientific research equipment needs even more financial support. Milestones like the artemisinin (APL) and the world’s first synthetic crystalline bovine insulin are the results of the relentless efforts of numerous researchers. Dr. Bo, I believe you know how difficult this road is.”
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Bo Yuxun smiled bitterly, “I spent a long time in Berens Laboratory abroad. Compared to domestic laboratories, the economic foundation determines the superstructure, which is applicable everywhere. Where do our researchers fall short of theirs? It’s not that we’re inferior, but that they have already learned to run while we’re just starting. We have to work ten or even a hundred times harder not to be left behind. Falling behind will result in severe consequences, especially in high-end scientific research. Our country has already realized this and is vigorously supporting medical research and treating researchers well. But as you said, this road is long and difficult. It’s my good fortune to meet like-minded teammates on this long journey. On behalf of countless families and frontline researchers, I sincerely thank you.”