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Lee Jun-Hyuk, the hospital director of Sunyoo Hospital, was having tea with Shim Sung-Yeol in his office.
To him, the hospital was a business. In that sense, Sunyoo Hospital was succeeding, and it was because of a rare genius scientist named Ryu Young-Joon. Succeeding in clinical trials was a bonus factor for hospitals. It made the hospital more famous by giving it the reputation that it was the first to cure a difficult disease. After succeeding in the glaucoma trial, Sunyoo Hospital received a lot of investments from several places, and it became the first place that patients with eye conditions came to.
“I’m glad the hospital is doing well,” Shim Sung-Yeol said.
“It’s all because you looked after us,” Professor Lee Jun-Hyuk said with a chuckle.
Shim Sung-Yeol had a political connection with Lee Jun-Hyuk for a long time.
Sunyoo Hospital was a huge university hospital; they didn’t just treat patients, but also conducted research and education. Despite their lack of significant results, Sunyoo University received 19.2 billion won in government funding in the last eight years as they were selected as a research-oriented hospital.
Behind their funding was Shim Sung-Yeol; he was one of the directors of the Sunyoo Social Welfare Foundation, which supported Sunyoo Hospital. It was a public interest foundation and was supporting Sunyoo Hospital, but Shim Sung-Yeol actually benefited more from it than them. It seemed obvious that it was going to be that way with the Alzheimer’s clinical trial as well.
Ring!
The office phone rang.
“Please excuse me.”
Lee Jun-Hyuk picked up the...



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