The plane landed safely in Kyoto.

Le Xi is rushing to attend a transnational film art and cultural exchange conference, while Cen Yu'an is going to the Huashu Biotechnology headquarters.

Before parting, Le Xi gently hugged Cen Yu'an and said to her very solemnly:

"Sister, I love nature. I feel most relaxed when I'm close to nature. I love the fragrance of flowers and plants. My soul has a place to rest."

Seeing the girl's relaxed expression, Cen Yu'an knew that she didn't need to worry about her anymore; Le Xi had already adjusted her mood.

She might grow some plants when she's stressed; as long as you know how to manage stress, it's not a big deal.

(Later, a film crew at a shooting location had potatoes planted all over the place by the female lead.)

I'm really grateful. This is supposed to be a modern business drama, but all the leaked photos show the female lead digging in the dirt. If you didn't know better, you'd think they were filming "Little Lucky Girl from the Countryside"...

Huashu Biotechnology's headquarters.

Cen Yu'an carefully reviewed the launch plans for each of the following drugs, only adjusting the launch dates for the scar removal drug and the weight loss drug.

Everything else was arranged very well.

With the assistance of Shangguan Xuan, Lu Kewei, Liu Yuanqi, Xie Zhirou, and others, Li Chensu continued to wreak havoc on all sides.

Those who are talkative and meddlesome, if they dare to extend their claws, Li Chensu will definitely chop them up.

In her dictionary, there are no words like "testing" or "pulling back and forth".

She is the only one who matters.

Other pharmaceutical companies either submit to Huashu Bio and cooperate with it, or they are acquired and disappear.

The move was so significant that numerous politicians put pressure on their superiors.

They said they couldn't continue to tolerate Hua Shu's dominance, otherwise wouldn't the entire Chinese business and medical sectors become their domain?

The officer remained unmoved, and the men did not give up; the tug-of-war between the two sides went on for many rounds.

In this gap, Huashu Biotechnology also applied freckle-removing cream and acne cream.

Driven by huge profits, some people suggested that they compromise with their superiors: Rong Huashu could continue to develop, but the state would need to step in, transforming it from a private enterprise to a state-owned enterprise.

After pondering for a long time, the officer made an internal call to Lan Yuli.

The content is very simple:

"Speed ​​up your work on your end."

Lan Yuli didn't say much, and with a swift stroke, the leaders of two more major factions and the "Covering Umbrella" were investigated.

The new recruits on the secret list were quickly replenished.

Those with a keen sense of smell had already noticed something unusual, but they had been complacent for too long, and the gentle image of their superiors was too deeply ingrained in their minds. They firmly believed that they could continue to stir up trouble.

Little did they know, Lan Yuli was walking towards them, accompanied by lightning.

During their month-long stay in Kyoto, Cen Yu'an and Li Chensu not only dealt with the Huashu Biotechnology matter but also witnessed a major purge that would go down in Chinese history.

How many aristocratic families were reduced to poverty as a result, and how many officials from impoverished backgrounds rose to prominence?

Cen Yu'an didn't care; all she knew was that He Xingyun and Lan Yuli had finally reached high positions.

The first reform proposal put forward by He Xingyun was to protect the rights of housewives, and to begin pilot implementation in Kyoto.

"If a wife is unable to work due to caring for the family and has no means of support, she can apply to the community on her own. Once approved, half of the husband's income will be forcibly transferred to the applicant's account. This will continue even after a divorce until the applicant remarries."

As soon as the news came out, the whole country was in an uproar.

Some people were sobbing uncontrollably.

Someone yelled.

Some people are indifferent to matters that don't concern them.

Cen Yu'an noticed that her fan group had been discussing this issue for almost three days.

"Any netizens from Kyoto want to say, is it really true?"

"Women should be independent and not covet other people's money. Of course, it's a good thing that the country is willing to provide such protection for those in difficulty. It's good that conflicts can be resolved within the family."

“I’m from Kyoto. My parents are divorced. My mom wanted me to leave with nothing. My dad owns more than a dozen school district properties that he rents out, but he only gives 3,000 yuan in child support. As soon as this policy was piloted, my mom applied for it immediately. It was approved yesterday afternoon. I’ll get an extra 30,000 yuan a month. I’m so happy!”

"Congratulations! But surely half of the rent for a dozen or so school district properties in Kyoto would be more than 30,000 yen?"

"Oh, my dad got divorced, then remarried, then divorced again, and now he's remarried again."

"..."

Cen Yu'an was overjoyed to see the online discussions in the group.

Most of those who are forced to comply with the application are not good people.

The review process is very strict after the woman submits her application, so as not to let a scoundrel who is trying to commit marriage fraud ruin everything.

Of course, after the policy was implemented, everyone became more cautious about getting married.

Also a good thing.

Lan Yuli and her superiors' plans went smoothly, which naturally led to the successful launch of Huashu Biotechnology's products.

Those powerful family leaders who once required Cen Yu'an to personally visit and use her discerning eye to determine whether they were worth cooperating with are now insignificant to Hua Shu.

They have money.

In terms of influence, X Ventures, the company behind Huashu, controls the world's largest shipping and maritime network.

Regarding power, the Chinese leaders have shown the utmost sincerity, allowing Hua Shu to develop with peace of mind.

Although some countries offered better terms to X Venture Capital, Cen Yu'an had a patriotic heart.

Why should we help others when our own compatriots haven't even had a good life yet?

While everyone else was busy with important tasks, Cen Yu'an was also struggling with her progress being at 0 in her spare time.

She tried many methods, and after completing her thesis at Huaxia University, she took a lot of time to audit classes at Kyoto University, where she studied all the subjects related to artificial intelligence.

From the height of summer to early autumn.

It finally went from 0 to 0.1%, which is great news; at least it's moving.

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