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Super Genius DNA-Chapter 12: Treating the Flu (4)
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Chapter 12: Treating the Flu (4)
Young-Joon and Park Joo-Hyuk ordered a rice set meal from a restaurant nearby. Even as they were eating, Young-Joon was looking through his contacts to see if there were people whom he could borrow money from.
Watching him, Park Joo-Hyuk asked, โCan you really buy a building if you have ten million won?โ
โYep.โ
โWhatโs the drug youโre making?โ
โItโs a new medicine for the flu. Itโs like Tamiflu, but more effective. Plus, storage and production will be much easier, too.โ
โAnd youโre going to develop it on your own by commissioning the experiments to another company to make it unrelated to A-Gen? Then, youโre going to patent it?โ
โYeah.โ
โWell, it makes legal sense, but can you make that much money if you develop and patent it yourself?โ Park Joo-Hyuk asked.
โDo you know how much Tamiflu makes in a year?โ
โHow much?โ
โThree trillion won.โ
Park Joo-Hyuk squinted his eyes in disbelief.
โThree... Trillion?โ
โA pharmaceutical company called Roche is selling that right now, and their annual international sales is three trillion won. And about five percent goes to the patentee in royalties according to the contract.โ
โ...โ
Park Joo-Hyuk was lost in thought. Looking at him, Young-Joon said, โHey. If you can lend me the money, just trust me and invest. Iโll give you five times what you lent me.โ
โIf you develop a drug, youโre going to have to do years of clinical trials before commercializing it. How are you going to earn anything in a year?โ
โIโm going to show its effectiveness with animal testing, then sell it to a pharmaceutical company as a prototype. I donโt want to live poor for a few years while developing it, no matter how successful it might be. Iโm thinking Iโll get about ten billion won if I sell it as a prototype.โ
Park Joo-Hyuk had some seaweed soup, then sighed.
โMan~ I still think this guy is shitting me right now.โ
โJoo-Hyuk, I told you everything because itโs you. I already know the structure of the new drug, and I have a sense of its effectiveness. I just need to experiment with it and prove it.โ
โHm... Alright. Iโll lend it to you,โ Park Joo-Hyuk replied.
โI thought you had no money?โ
โI only have five million won. Iโll borrow the other five million and lend it to you.โ
โAre you crazy? Thatโs not what I meant. Let it go if you donโt have the money to. Iโm not going to pretend I donโt know you after I succeed just because you donโt lend me it. You donโt have to get a loan.โ
โWhat are you going to do if I donโt give it to you? You have a terrible personality and anger issues, so you donโt have many friends other than me. Where are you going to borrow it from? Loan sharks? Again?โ freewe bnovel .com
Young-Joon flinched. Park Joo-Hyuk scoffed as Young-Joon lowered his head.
โThis bastard was really going to go to loan sharks again. Itโs fine. Iโll get it for you.โ
Park Joo-Hyuk grabbed his phone and called someone right away.
โHello? Yes, Big Bro! Itโs me, Joo-Hyuk. Yes.โ
Park Joo-Hyuk then made some small talk, explained that he needed five million won urgently, read him his bank account number and hung up.
โWho was that?โ Young-Joon asked.
โA colleague from law school. Heโs rich.โ
โHow rich is he that he can just lend you five million won on the spot?โ
โHeโs a third generation chaebol.โ[1]
โWow...โ
โBut just because they are a chaebol doesnโt mean that they spend and lend money thoughtlessly. Rich people are actually more picky when it comes to spending. But Iโm a lawyer now, and unlike Ryu Young-Joon, the loner from Jungyoon University, I have a huge network of people and great credit because I was always popular. I can get five million won.โ
Ring!
There was a message on Park Joo-Hyukโs phone.
โThe money came in. Iโll send it to you.โ
โThanks.โ
โI added one hundred thousand won. Donโt starve to death.โ
โAre you done? Letโs go, Iโll buy you coffee with the hundred thousand won you just sent me.โ
Young-Joon and Park Joo-Hyuk left the restaurant together and ordered some coffee from a nearby coffee shop.
โFor here or to go?โ The worker asked.
โTo go, please.โ
Hearing Young-Joon's words, Park Joo-Hyuk tilted his head in puzzlement.
โAre you going somewhere?โ
โThe pharmacy. Sorry, I need to call someone.โ
Young-Joon called Manager Kim Ji-Chul of Reaction Chemistry.
โHello, sir.โ
โHello! Itโs been a while, Doctor!
Kim Ji-Chul greeted him with a cheery voice.
โHave you been well? Is there something you need to synthesize?โ
โYes, Iโll send over an email with the structural formula of the chemical to be synthesized right now.โ
Young-Joon sent an email with the structural formula of the flu cure that was saved in his cloud.
โYes, I got it. Hm... Iโm going to have to think about how to synthesize this.
โThe synthesis mechanism is there, too. I attached a PDF file as well, right? Thatโs the synthesis mechanism.โ
โThe synthesis mechanism?
โYes.โ
There was no way a biologist like Young-Joon knew the synthesis mechanism of organic molecules; the two were as different as painting and music.
Young-Joon had requested for synthesis a few times at A-Gen, but he had never commissioned it like this.
But he was confident as it was the synthesis mechanism that Rosaline gave him.
โThis is what I should get for spending 0.9 fitness.โ
* * *
Organic synthesis was kind of like a game of Go; just like how the flow of the game changed depending on where the next stone was placed, the chemical structure changed as well.
Like herding sheep, they had to protect against the undesirable mechanisms using defense mechanisms and induce the reactions wanted. Of course, it wasnโt simple, and even experienced chemists had to carefully design the synthesis with the final structure in mind.
It cost quite a lot of time and money. However, it was much easier if they had the synthesis mechanism. It was easier than that if they had the starting materials.
โI also have the starting materials for the synthesis mechanism I sent you. Iโll ship it to you,โ Young-Joon said.
โYou have the starting materials?
Kim Ji-Chul asked like he was excited.
Starting materials referred to the chemical molecules that were present at the beginning of the organic synthesis. In terms of Go, it was like letting a novice place a few stones beforehand; synthesis was generally much easier to do if they started at defined points in the mechanism.
โYes. Iโll also send over the structure of the starting materials by email right now. Please look over it.โ
โAlright.
The starting material Young-Joon was talking about was Cozel, a regular cold medicine that was sold at the pharmacy. He saw that the structure was very similar, so he thought it could be the starting material.
โOh. If this is the starting material, it should be fairly simple to make.
Kim Ji-Chul spoke in a slightly delighted voice.
โHow much of it do you need?โ
โAbout ten grams to be safe?
โAlright. How much would it be?โ
โIt would have been around three million won if it was just the synthesis, but since you gave us the synthesis mechanism and the starting material, it will probably be around two million won.
One bottle of the cold medicine cost four thousand won. Even if he bought ten grams, it was probably within forty thousand won. Young-Joon had actually profited from this.
โAlright. I will send over the money to the companyโs account. I will send the starting material within this week.โ
โOkay. Iโll send over the final product to your company after synthesis. Ward B1 of Lab 1...
โNo.โ Young-Joon stopped him.
โIโll give you another address.โ
โOkay, Iโll write it down.
โUm...โ
Young-Joon was about to read him 77-14, Jungyun-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, but stopped. Maybe his address up to this point was fine, but the other part was Hyundai One-Room Suite B101. Nothing was wrong with it, but he was worried they would think it was weird. What kind of scientist sent the results of a chemical experiment to his own house?
โWait. Iโm going to send it to Cell Bio anyway for cell experiments.โ
โCan you just send it to Cell Bio?โ
โCell Bio?
โYes. That drug isnโt going to be tested at A-Gen. The cell experiments will be commissioned to Cell Bio.โ
โAlright, Iโll send it there. Should I put the package in your name?
โYes, please do.โ
It didnโt really matter as Young-Joon would just have to tell Cell Bio that a package in his name would be arriving.
โWhen will the synthesis be done?โ
โIt will take about a week from the day we receive the starting materials.
โAlright. Thank you.โ
Young-Joon hung up and turned to look at Park Joo-Hyuk. Their order had come out as he ended the call.
Holding his americano, Young-Joon said, โWell then, letโs go and get the starting materials, shall we?โ
There were eight tablets in one small paper box. Since one tablet was five hundred milligrams, he would need at least three boxes to get ten grams. He was a little uncomfortable with meeting that woman who worked at Celligener, but there was nothing he could do.
A little while later, Young-Joon and Park Joon-Hyuk arrived at the pharmacy Song Ji-Hyun was running.
Ring.
As they entered with the bell ringing, Song Ji-Hyun greeted them.
โHello.โ
Park Joo-Hyuk suddenly gasped. There were a few customers in the pharmacy, and they were lined up at the back and waiting.
โHey, did you see?โ Park Joon-Hyuk whispered, nudging Young-Joonโs waist. โI went to law school at Jungyoon University, but to be honest, everyone at our school just studied. Everyone was so boring like you that there was an eighty percent chance a pub would shut down within three years of opening. But I didnโt know a fairy like that existed in our town.โ
โSheโs the niece of the old lady that used to run this pharmacy. She went on vacation and sheโs just running it in the meantime.โ
โHow do you know?โ Park Joo-Hyuk asked.
โBecause I asked her before,โ Young-Joon replied.
โDo you know her name as well?โ
โShe has a name tag. Song Ji-Hyun.โ
โMy god. You already hit on her? Do you have her number?โ
โWhat are you talking about?โ
โHave some manners. You already hit on her when I was reading those stupid cases?โ
โI think youโre even crazier now that youโve become a lawyer. You were pretty high before, but do you guys all do drugs at law school?โ
โYouโre not interested in that pharmacist, right?โ
โI can barely take care of myself right now. I donโt have the money or desire to.โ
โOkay, then Iโm getting her number,โ Park Joo-Hyuk declared.
โWoohoo. Iโm cheering for you.โ
The number of customers in front of them quickly decreased as they were having a meaningless conversation.
โHow can I help you?โ Song Ji-Hyun asked.
โCould I have three bottles of Cozel?โ
Song Ji-Hyun grinned.
โYouโre here pretty often. With probiotics and vitamins, now cold medicine?โ
She grabbed three bottles of Cozel from under the counter and pushed them toward Young-Joon on the counter.
โItโs twelve thousand won.โ
Swipe.
After swiping Young-Joonโs card in the machine, Song Ji-Hyun gave it back to him along with the receipt.
โAre you working on a new drug based on Cozel?โ Song Ji-yun asked Young-Joon as he put the Cozel in a bag.
โAh, well, itโs something like that.โ
โThen I can find out where you work when a company releases a new cold medicine for clearing your sinuses, right?โ
โHaha, maybe.โ
Young-Joon glanced at Park Joo-Hyuk.
โI thought he was going to get her number. Heโs just frozen.โ
Since they couldnโt just stand there and block the counter, Young-Joon grabbed Park Joo-Hyuk and left.
โI thought you were going to get her number?โ
โI canโt say anything.โ
Young-Joon nodded his head. Park Joo-Hyuk had no talent in getting girlโs numbers and things like that.
Young-Joon went to the convenience store with Park Joo-Hyuk. He bought a zipper bag and put all three bottles of Cozel in it. He bought a box and shipped it to Reaction Chemistry right away.
However, he still had things to do.
โHey, can you also file patents, Joo-Hyuk?โ Young-Joon asked.
1. A chaebol refers to a very wealthy family in Korea. ?