"President Johnson, first of all, we want to ask you a rather sensitive question, which has also been making a lot of noise recently—the Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory’s Poison Capsule Incident. Is it true that Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory used poisonous capsules as raw materials to make pills?" The question was indeed sharp. Before coming, Kenneth Brown had already discussed this issue with Sienna Johnson, so Sienna was able to answer confidently. "Of course, it’s false! If it were true, I wouldn’t have the chance to sit here chatting with you all; I would have been taken by the police for tea," Sienna humorously replied. The audience burst into laughter. "Somebody once said, ’No smoke without fire.’ Since there was no Poison Capsule Incident at Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory, why did such rumors emerge?" the reporter persistently asked. "Well, haven’t you heard the saying: ’The tallest tree catches the strongest wind. Those who excel among the masses are envied by all.’ History is not far away and is filled with past examples." "Are you implying that your competitors are jealous of Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory and deliberately spreading false news?" Sienna skillfully deflected, "I did not say that." The reporter was somewhat embarrassed, feeling that Sienna had led them around in circles. Sienna firmly controlled the rhythm of the interview, not allowing the reporter to continue dwelling on this topic. She continued, "When my grandfather’s generation was around, many people were very poor. When they got sick, they couldn’t afford medicine, so they had to endure. Many children died from a simple cold. That’s when my grandfather founded Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory. Tʜe sourcᴇ of thɪs content ɪs novel{f}ire.net "The purpose of establishing Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory was to make medicine affordable for the poor. My grandfather, father, and myself... We all always remember this. "If you’ve read the post, ’Love in the Form of a Pill,’ you should know that Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory is responsible for producing most of the affordable and effective drugs you see on the market. Every year we produce more than 15 types of low-cost drugs, of which more than 20 not only make no profit, but even lose money. "If you suspect that we use poisonous capsules to reduce costs, I want to ask you, why haven’t we stopped the production lines of those 15-plus low-cost drugs and switched to producing high-profit drugs instead?" Sienna had a pleasant voice. Even when she refuted others, her tone wasn’t harsh. Kenneth Brown, sitting in the audience, gave Sienna a thumbs up. Unfortunately, Sienna didn’t even acknowledge him. Kenneth Brown felt quite dejected. "...I also have an announcement to make. Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory’s Research and Development Department has recently developed a new cancer drug. We plan to make the formula public in the hope of helping cancer patients recover sooner..." Cancer treatment has always been a global issue. The fact that Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory could develop an anti-cancer drug was already shocking. No one expected such generosity from the young female heir in sharing the formula... If anyone had harbored doubts about the Poison Capsule Incident before, those doubts now vanished. After all, how much could be saved with toxic capsules? If they truly wanted to cut costs, wouldn’t selling fewer low-cost drugs easily make up the difference? After the show, Kenneth Brown grabbed Sienna Johnson’s arm and pulled her into a room. "Manager Brown, what are you doing?" Sienna shook off Kenneth’s hand, rubbing her sore arm. "Why did you say those things?" Kenneth questioned angrily. "I said a lot today. Which part are you referring to?" "Why did you promise to disclose the formula of the new anti-cancer drug?" "Why shouldn’t we disclose it?" Kenneth was very angry, glaring at her as if she had committed an unforgivable sin. "Do you know how long our research team has been working on that anti-cancer drug? I’ve been involved with its development since I joined Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory five years ago. "In my first year at the company, I worked seven days over the Lunar New Year break to speed up the development of the cancer drug... "And now, with a few simple words from you, the entire research team’s success has been handed away. You tell me, why shouldn’t we disclose the formula?" Kenneth looked at Sienna disappointedly and said, "Indeed, a woman’s compassion!" Sienna laughed and retorted, "Manager Brown, I never thought you’d discriminate against women!" "President Johnson, I must say, I can’t admire what you’ve done," Kenneth Brown replied coldly. Sienna said, "The government recently launched an Africa aid program, requiring a large number of medicines and medical equipment. I spoke with the president of the Eastminster Hospital, and they agreed to send 50 doctors... Meanwhile, the government plans to purchase all its medicines from Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory... You’ll need to coordinate and communicate with them on how to proceed. "The tallest tree catches the strongest wind. Just like the discovery of penicillin back then, we could never monopolize the formula for our anti-cancer drug." Kenneth Brown felt somewhat foolish. Sienna continued, "You have to be willing to take risks to succeed, Manager Brown. It’s surprising that a woman like me has a bigger risk tolerance than you..." Kenneth Brown was speechless. Sienna left, while Kenneth Brown was still reflecting on the words she had said earlier. She was even more outstanding than he had imagined. "Kenneth, are you still here?" It was the Host who had interviewed Sienna earlier, Dale Brown, a distant relative of Kenneth’s. Dale Brown said, "Your President Johnson is really amazing. Today during the interview, she completely controlled the pace." "Kenneth, after seeing Sienna’s performance today, I still recommend you resign. Your current company probably has limitations for your future professional growth. Although Eastminster Pharmaceutical Factory has good profitability now, it is still a family business with key positions and critical projects controlled by the Boss’s family members or their trusted aides. No matter how hard an outsider works, they can’t reach the same position as the Boss’s family members. So, you should leave while you’re still young." "Why?" Dale Brown asked in surprise. "...You’re not the type to not plan your life." "Because what I want most is in Eastminster Group," Kenneth Brown said softly, his gaze drifting to the distance. "I’ve taken a liking to Sienna Johnson!" Dale Brown’s jaw nearly dropped. "That President Johnson? Are you joking? You can’t handle a woman like her." "...Maybe I didn’t have a chance before. But now that she’s looking for a son-in-law, I have a chance." "Kenneth Brown, are you insane? You want to be someone’s son-in-law who married into their wife’s family?" "You’re crazy! Kenneth Brown, you’ve gone mad!"
