Chapter 469
Chapter 469:
Eric furrowed his brow, conflicted with inner doubt. What was Khloe thinking, acting so impulsively? Conroy held
significant power as both the Mayor and a member of the influential Dayton family. Even if Henrik tried to assist
Khloe, the results could still turn out badly.
Unable to stay silent, Eric stepped forward to try to pull Khloe away. “Are you insane? Provoking the Mayor won't
help Oasis Laboratory; it will only lead to its ruin!”
Khloe shot him a cold, unfeeling look, her voice frigid. “It's not your place to meddle in my business. Get lost.”
Eric was about to argue with Khloe, but her words sent him reeling with frustration.
Watching him approach Khloe and try to pull her away, Sloane felt a surge of unease. Putting aside the
disappointment of her failed scheme, she stepped forward to drag Eric back.
“Eric, don't try to change her mind! You know how she is—stubborn as a mule. If you want to help, wait until
she’s ready to face the truth. Otherwise, you're just wasting your breath.”
Sloane spoke with apparent reason, trying to consider Eric's feelings, but inside, she was seething with malicious
thoughts toward Khloe. She secretly hoped that Khloe would keep pushing Conroy’s buttons until he snapped
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtand dealt with her for good.
Khloe faced Conroy's warning and malicious gaze without fear. “Right is right, and wrong is wrong. In the
pharmaceutical industry, whether a drug has side effects or is harmful is decided by clinical trials, not by your
words or your lawyers’ opinions. You claim to be clean, but | have the clinical trial data for the K Agent, involving
ten thousand volunteers. Do you dare to letmake it public?”
Khloe’s words caused the room to fall into stunned silence. Everyone held their breath in anticipation.
Ten thousand people’s clinical trial data was a goldmine in the medical world. Was Khloe really going to disclose
it so easily?
Everyone's eyes widened in shock, their mouths agape with incredulity. They were stunned, as if thad frozen
at that moment.
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In the field of medical research and development, clinical trial data from ten thousand participants was not just
rare but a treasure trove of insights. Typically, recruiting a large number of volunteers for a clinical trial was a
monumental task. Numerous challenges had to be faced, involving significant manpower, material and financial
resources, as well as a lengthy tcommitment.
From the initial screening and recruitment of volunteers to the mid-stage experimental tracking and data
recording, to the later post-trial data collation and analysis, each step was like a cogwheel in a precision
machine, perfectly coherent and leaving no room for error.
The sample data of ten thousand people was sufficient to make the experimental results highly credible and
scientific, allowing for a more precise reflection of the reactions, efficacy, and potential risks of the K Agent
across different people.
Once such data was made public, it could potentially revolutionize the entire pharmaceutical industry’s
understanding and application of the K Agent. No wonder everyone was astonished.
More importantly, the K Agent, a new drug component, had been on the market for less than two years. This was
one of the reasons Conroy banned this drug. If Khloe really had the trial data of ten thousand people, then
Conroy's ban would be a laughingstock.
Conroy was not a fool. The Dayton family had a long history in the pharmaceutical industry. He had a basic
knowledge of this industry, which meant he wasn’t easily swayed.
At Khloe’s request, he scoffed disdainfully, “Khloe, | don’t know your purpose in discrediting the new drug
regulation. But lettell you honestly, you're only making a fool of yourself. Do you even understand what the
trial data of ten thousand people means? I'm telling you, someone like you can never achieve such a thing in
your lifetime. How dare you spout nonsense here! Are you not afraid that I'll totally ban you?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmConroy was confident Khloe did not have such data. It had only been two years since the discovery of the K
Agent and the actual use of the drug in this country. Gathering data from ten thousand participants in such a
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