Run A Medical Clinic In The Abyssal World - Chapter 253:Insulin greatly reduced in price! (1)
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Charlotte remained silent for a while before nodding finally.
“Alright, starting tomorrow, we will price insulin at 100 copper coins per injection.”
Reducing the price from 1000 copper coins to 100 copper coins was quite a significant cut. However, Charlotte respected Vivian’s decision and agreed to the pricing.
Of course, there was another important reason.
The pharmacy business at the medical center was thriving, with the first-aid kits and the Golden Stamina Elixirs selling well. This made Charlotte less eager to pursue profit growth with insulin.
As Vivian had mentioned, the cost price of a single insulin dose was less than 5 copper coins, which already included the cost of the vial.
Diabetic patients needed to use insulin daily, and if this drug could be promoted to more diabetic patients, the daily consumption would be a substantial number, bringing considerable profits.
“Boss, you’re amazing!”
Vivian almost leaped into Charlotte’s arms, her small face filled with excitement and disbelief.
When she decided to propose her idea to Charlotte, she was prepared to endure his ridicule and rejection, knowing how profit-oriented he was.
But she never expected him to agree!
“Alright, let’s start purifying the insulin quickly. With the price reduction tomorrow, they will surely buy more,” Charlotte said with a smile.
“Okay!”
Vivian nodded eagerly and swiftly immersed herself in the purification process of insulin.
Charlotte was responsible for grinding the frozen cow pancreas and dissolving it into pancreatic pulp with acidic ethanol, while Vivian completed the final purification step.
Three tons of cow pancreas could extract insulin for thousands of people.
The glass vials for the custom-made injections had already arrived. The prepared insulin was filled into small bottles, which were divided into three sizes to accommodate different body types.
They had a simple noodle dinner, and Charlotte assisted Vivian in extracting insulin with all his strength. Kasha was in charge of bottling and labeling the insulin.
By the time they finished their busy work, it was already late at night.
“Finally, it’s over,” Vivian yawned.
“1240 bottles. It’ll be enough for many patients for a long time,” Kasha said with a smile. The boxes of medication had already piled up into a small mountain.
The three of them exchanged smiles and saw a sense of accomplishment in each other’s eyes.
For diabetic patients, each vial of medication was a life-saving treasure.
“You both go and rest. I’ll continue refining the medication for a while. You’ve worked hard,” Charlotte told them, urging the two to go to sleep while he immersed himself in the process of refining medications.
By the time Charlotte finished refining all the medications to be sold the next day, it was already the middle of the night.
Stretching lazily, he headed upstairs to wash up, leaving behind the smell of medicine. This intense work routine had become his daily life.
Without the powerful physique bestowed upon him by the Advanced Knight rank and the miraculous recovery bestowed by the mighty potions, he would have long collapsed.
He gulped down five bottles of mighty potions as usual, rinsed away the sweat and odor from his body with cold water, changed into comfortable home clothes, and sat at his desk. He took a book from the bookshelf and started reading “Red Moon Decrypt.”
Apart from the daily operation of the medical center, he had also begun researching about the Red Moon during this period.
He joined the Red Moon organization under the pretext of studying the influence of the Red Moon on the monsters. It had been almost a month, yet he hadn’t produced any research results, which made him somewhat embarrassed.
In a few days, the next Red Moon night would arrive.
He had almost failed to survive the last Red Moon night. This time, besides planning to capture one or two crazed monsters for research, he also had to help Kasha refine the medication that allowed breathing on land.
Leo had given him the prescription, but he hadn’t tried refining it yet because it required the blood of a monster driven to madness by the Red Moon, and that depended on timing.
As for the study of the Red Moon’s impact on monsters, it involved anatomical knowledge.
If possible, he would prefer to dissect a hare-like monster or a frog-like monster. He had more experience dissecting these two types of creatures.
Moreover, before the true Red Moon night arrived, he wanted to personally visit the wilderness, even if it was just wandering around the outskirts.
Only in battle could he maximize his strength. The mysterious space could only be broken through once each time, and it was not enough to hone his swordsmanship and body movement to the highest level every time.
As for the Abyss, with the increasing strength of the Abyss Guard during their nighttime patrols, it had become very difficult for him to find suitable opponents on the streets.
His inner hunting nature had begun to stir.
The medical center had been extremely busy during this period, forcing him to postpone this plan. But once the pharmaceutical workshop stabilized, he definitely needed to go to the wilderness.
Suppressing the chaotic thoughts, Charlotte continued reading.
The book explained how the Red Moon influenced monsters and why a beast tide erupted during the Red Moon night. The discussion about this question had been ongoing for thousands of years since the appearance of the Red Moon, and there were many books of this genre.
If he could find the mechanism of this influence, perhaps he could attempt to block the Red Moon’s impact, thereby reducing the number of crazed monsters affected by it and even halting the rampant monster tides.
Recently, Charlotte had read a lot of books of this genre, but most of them were too mystical and had little reference value. He was more inclined towards anatomical research, comparing the changes in monsters before and after becoming monsters.
This might help him discover the mechanism of the Red Moon’s influence to some extent.
According to the Justicar, his parents, Nolan and Lin, had been conducting research in this field over twenty years ago, but an accident had interrupted their research.
What he needed to do was to restart this research.
There probably wasn’t anyone in this world more suited to do it than him.
He continued reading until dawn, then got up to wash and changed into his work robe.
Glancing at his system panel, he saw:
[Player: Charlotte]
[Professions: Knight, Doctor, Apothecary]
[Level: Advanced Knight: 15200/50000]
[Junior Apothecary: 2640/4000]
[Wealth: 15780]
[Professional Skills:
Wound Cleaning and Dressing: Advanced: 3800/4000
Suturing of Skin Wounds: Advanced: 3600/4000
Open Reduction Internal Fixation with Plate for Distal Radius and Ulna Fractures: Intermediate: 1240/2000
Appendectomy: Elementary: 420/1000
…
[Special Skills: Hemostatic Potion Refinement: Intermediate: 1687/2000
Moistening Essence Refinement: Intermediate: 880/2000
Anesthetic Potion Refinement: Intermediate: 1160/2000
Unsheathing Sword Technique: Advanced: 2480/4000
Whirling Slash: Advanced: 2320/4000
Combo Attack: Advanced: 950/4000
Sword Qi Slash: Elementary: 680/1000
Flash Step: Advanced: 2145/4000
Shadow Follows Form: Intermediate: 1996/2000
[Main Quest 1: Increase Abyss Renowned Physician Influence to 10000 points! Quest Reward: Rare Item x1! Copper coins: 100000! Completion: 9640/10000.]