Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities - Chapter 854
- Home
- Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities
- Chapter 854 - Chapter 854: Xiao Yize Invested 300 Million
Chapter 854: Xiao Yize Invested 300 Million
Editor: Henyee Translations
In the living room of the Yangning Research Institute, Xiao Yize sipped tea until he noticed a figure approaching in a white coat and mask. He paused mid-sip.
“Isn’t this my girlfriend?” Xiao Yize stood up, smiling. “Jinjin?”
Gu Jin’s expression remained cool as she removed her mask and sat down. “Change the way you address me.”
Xiao Yize chuckled indulgently. “Sure thing, girlfriend.”
Gu Jin cut to the point. “What’s the matter?”
Seeing Gu Jin’s demeanor, Xiao Yize quickly grasped her role at the Yangning Research Institute and guessed their focus on hemophilia research for Gu Yang.
“I’m here to purchase medication for my girlfriend and assist the pharmaceutical department in collecting samples for review. Could my girlfriend offer me a discount?” Xiao Yize inquired.
Gu Jin lifted an eyebrow. “You’re purchasing medication for Yangyang?”
Xiao Yize nodded earnestly. “It’s for my sister. I promised my girlfriend I’d get the medicine she needs. I can’t go back on my word.”
Gu Jin had considered deceiving Xiao Yize before, but now that he was her official partner and even referring to her as “his person,” there was no need for deception.
“No need. I’ll pass the medicine to my sister later,” Gu Jin replied.
Xiao Yize didn’t linger on the topic. Instead, he peered into the Yangning Research Institute and asked, “Are you in need of investment?”
Gu Jin nodded decisively. “Yes!”
Funding was essential for the scientific research team to tackle medical challenges. Given Xiao Yize’s trustworthy character, she wouldn’t decline such an offer.
She had established the Yangning Research Institute to ensure Gu Yang’s health and peace of mind. When she recognized her as her sister this year, she directed the institute to develop medicine for hemophilia, among other challenging illnesses they tackled.
Gu Yang expressed her fondness for China and her desire to contribute to the country and society. She believed that the Yangning Research Institute could significantly benefit both.
After resolving Gu Yang’s health issues, Gu Jin intended to sustain the institute’s research efforts. Many of its researchers were esteemed professors and experts focused on scientific exploration, while Gu Jin managed the funding.
Although the institute now attracted ample investment due to its renown, investors often had specific agendas. Gu Jin maintained rigorous screening criteria, prioritizing quality over quantity.
However, she trusted her boyfriend implicitly.
Moreover, she wouldn’t let her business partners suffer.
Xiao Yize called his financial assistant and instructed him to transfer 300 million yuan to the Yangning Research Institute.
He turned to Gu Jin and said, “Jin, let me know when you need more. I’m ready to continue investing.”
Gu Jin was pleasantly surprised by Xiao Yize’s generosity. She replied politely, “There’s no need for such a large amount.”
However, more investment would undoubtedly be beneficial.
Xiao Yize chuckled. “I’m not just supporting my girlfriend. She’s contributing to our country and society. I have a responsibility to do my part.”
Gu Jin escorted Xiao Yize on a tour of the research institute before returning to her office to find Gu Yang.
She handed her sister a box of medicine developed by the Yangning Research Institute and poured her a glass of warm water. “Take three boxes of this medicine. It should completely cure your hemophilia. Yangyang, try it first and see if there are any adverse effects.”
While the medicine had undergone testing and clinical use for treating hemophilia, individual reactions could vary. It was difficult to guarantee that no one would have an allergic reaction to the medicine.
Gu Jin needed to witness Gu Yang taking the medicine safely with her own eyes before she could feel reassured.