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70. I am telling you, it's the aliens

70. I am telling you, it's the aliens

Given that completing this task would need some time, Robin and his pals would leave plenty of spare time for themselves. High level officials were having a very difficult time determining what happened and how their country was affected the previous night in the other section of the country. The mess that Robin had just made drew the attention of the CIA, FBI, NSA, and even NASA.

The FBI Director had no choice but to speculate as to whether this was a "alien" idea, which was why NASA became involved. This normally would have been a joke, but not today. In order to perform that kind of manoeuvre with human hands, those who had died from using cold weapons gave rise to the entire hypothesis of aliens.

The experts concluded that someone would require the combined strength of at least ten bodybuilders to make such deep cuts and create gashes in human skin. And judging by appearances, whomever had caused the gashes had done it with a broad sword or some object with an extremely thick and wide blade.

This led to the assumption that whatever murdered those men must have had incredible strength that was beyond the capabilities of mankind. Because only this case was unique, while others were simply killing individuals and putting them on display, they were fixated on that distinct group. So, despite the fact that every agency had proposed a theory and was now pursuing the case, there was still no explanation for what had taken place.

March 16, 2023.

More than 10 days had gone since Robin had used his 'magic' in America. The White House lost more hair then they had ever lost before. The President went full ballistic on the agencies and threatened to pull off funding by exclusive order but even after that none of the 'smartest people' hired by the agencies could figure what had hit them.

The best they could come up with was that a few men arrived with incredibly sophisticated equipment and technology and carried out their actions. It was really strange that they lacked any audio or video evidence to even comprehend what had taken place. It appeared as though something was preventing their investigation. As soon as the news spread, many declared that it was an act of God.

In Washington state, Robin had a terrific time. He went camping for the first time in his life because the hills, the hike, and the rivers attracted him. He had always wanted to spend the night in a tent amid the trees, even though it wasn't necessary because they possessed the TARDIS, but he now achieved his desire.

The day he returned to Princeton was today. He had been asked to attend a new board meeting, which was the reason. Additionally, the CEO had previously made it clear that the meeting would be crucial. Naturally, Robin was aware of their needs.

After the testing were completed, this completely shocked both researchers and investors. The stories were exaggerated, and a human trial was even conducted on a person with a fractured leg. The patient's bones self-restructured after taking the medication. As many had anticipated, the process was somewhat unpleasant, yet the results could only be characterised as divine miracles.

The muscles, nerves, and every injured area of the limb were all miraculously repaired as the bones returned to their original positions. They had recorded the healing process, and the only thing they could conclude was that all of the tissues and nerves had recovered normally but with terrifying speed.

The tablet just made healing go a thousand times more quickly!

Early in the afternoon, Robin and everyone were in the conference room, although this time he was more relaxed than before. The previous occasion, he had dressed formally in a suit, but Robin didn't bother this time. He had a good idea of the primary subject of conversation for today and was certain that he held the initiative.

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"Welcome back to Labcorp, Mr. Kashyap and Miss Myrene." The CEO welcomed them and by that everyone had arrived on time. The last time he had to wait for the other board members to arrive but this time Robin and Myrene were the last person to enter.

Money really speaks.

"So why the sudden meeting? Has the tests been done?" Robin asked feigning ignorance.

"By God's grace, the test have been done and the reports suggest that this medicine can only be dubbed as a miracle drug. This drug is really going to revolutionize the medical industry forever." The CEO said. Robin didn't know that the CEO was a quite a religious chap.

Robin had a smirk on his face when the CEO announced that. He had said the exact same thing when handed the drug 2 weeks ago and now the other party has said the exact same thing.

"Now can this drug be approved FDA?" Robin asked coming to the main question.

"Of course, but before it gets approved a proper human trials on multiple patients needs to be done." Frayer said while cutting off the CEO. Frayer and Buckley could already see this as a cash cow but there was a small difficulty in this.

After more than ten days of research, the scientists came to the conclusion that Robin was the only person who could use the substances and compounds used in this treatment because they could not be produced with the technology available at the time.

And that bothered them. They desired access to the drug's manufacturing process so they could increase the drug's profitability. Robin could undoubtedly tell. He had been observing everyone in the room and was aware that these investors were actively looking for ways to obtain the medication process making.

They looked into his background, his connections, his financial firm, and everything else, but they were still unable to determine how Robin created the drug. Once more, they were up against a wall and hoped that Robin could put some light on the situation.

"I am ready to wait for a few months in order to get this approved. I have waited months for the production of the drug, I am sure I could wait a few months more." Robin replied.

"That is of course, so how would you like to import the medicines. Do you want us to procure the medicine and make an industry here or do you have some other arrangements?" The CEO asked.

"No, making the medicine here will be a loss for us and we will just send the drugs via imports." Robin asked. This made the other members of the board a little uncomfortable. They thought that Robin would be ready to share the technology with the lab and with that they would be earning more profits.

"Of course Mr. Kashyap we can do that if that is what you prefer. But if we make it here, I am sure that Labcorp might come with more efficient ways to make the drug." The CEO said again wishing they could get their hands on the process.

"No. I have no such thoughts at the moment and want to establish a trade route." Robin said. This brought a Pindrop silence to the room as Robin had refused to share the process. Though Robin didn't exclusively said those words but it was understood.

"Sure Mr. Kashyap. We need a few days to perform the legal process of bringing the drugs to the states and while the legality of trade gets approved. And during the process we can start the human trials." The CEO just smiled at Robin and asked.

"Sure, why not." Robin accepted the deal. Sigret would be he main person who would handle the legal work and he would just enjoy his time. The CEO then proceeded to display a presentation of how they would approach the market with the new drugs and how the projected profits with the new drug would skyrocket in the future. It was smiles and laughs in the presentation as he had explained of how the LabCorp would make a splash.

After an hour of discussion it was time for Robin and Myrene to leave when Buckley and Frayer came forward in private and asked.

"Mr. Kashyap, you are really going to change the world for better."

"I hope so Mr. Buckley."

"You know the whole FDA process would take just a month or so if we can get the process. The FDA would approve the drugs in a jiffy if they come to know that such a profitable drug would come to the market."

"I know Mr. Buckley, but the thing is I don't want it to be sold for more than 10 dollars for 4 tablets. The production cost is already very low and we don't want to burden the public with sky-high prices in the current inflated economy."

"Ah so this drug would be like charity to the the public. That is quite generous of you." Mr. Buckley said.