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Chapter 79

"Hahaha!"

The next day, Evan was awakened by Audrey's laughter.

"Evan, you are actually considered Gay. Tell me, what's going on?"

While Evan brushing his teeth and washing his face, Audrey asked curiously next to him.

Evan could only respond to her with a roll of eyes.

Sure enough, I was still ruthlessly ridiculed.

I said why I was so small last night. It turned out that I was just because I was too tired and I didn’t react for a while.

After Evan finished washing up, he sat at the dining table.

Audrey has already prepared breakfast.

He picked up a slice of bread in one hand and a knife in the other to prepare butter. He looked at Audrey who was smiling and said, "Speak for now, laugh no matter how much you promise, don't regret it!"

Audrey blinked and said, "No, I regret it...unless you tell me the whole thing."

Evan said helplessly: "Yes, but this matter is in your ears but you are not allowed to speak out!"

"Okay! I promise!"

...

At around seven o'clock in the morning, Evan drove Audrey to the gate of the Art High School. The two made an appointment that Audrey would go to California Polytechnic this Saturday.

Afterward, Evan rushed back to school.

Carl returned to Los Angeles on Wednesday. He asked Evan out that night. The two were strolling around campus while talking about things.

Carl said three things.

First of all, it is about the Band-Aid factory. After careful comparison, Carl finally decided to build a factory in Los Angeles. Although Sacramento is the capital, it lacks people and land, and is not suitable for industrial enterprises, especially university education resources. If it is located here, ACAH will face many difficulties in the future development.

Evan didn't intend to just regard ACAH as a band-aid manufacturer.

Evan had no objection to Carl's decision.

The second is about the thermal ferrite, which Carl arranged for his subordinates to do. Now with the news, a magnet factory in Connecticut can supply related products. Of course, whether it is qualified or not needs to be further determined.

Carl asked what to do next?

Evan thought about it and decided to formalize the rice cooker. So he asked Carl to record two things for him to do, one was to register a new company, and the other was to register a trademark.

The new company Evan intends to use it as a professional company for the production of electronic and electrical products. He named it Applied Physic Systems (APS). In the future, copiers will also exist as a product line under APS.

The trademark registered by Evan asked Carl to be called "SONY", which will be the trademark used when the rice cooker was launched.

Carl has become so used to the taste of Evan's name that he has no desire to roll his eyes.

Applied health care (ACAH), application physical system (APS), Magic7, and SecurityFitting are not all normal aesthetics.

Evan said that this kind of name represents the aesthetics of science and engineering men, and the era of using first names and surnames as company names is outdated.

After hearing Evan explain the new company, Carl talked about the third thing.

"Evan, someone found the hotel I stayed in yesterday and wanted to buy a patent for Band-Aids."

Evan paused at the foot when he heard this, frowned and asked, "Do you know which party it is?"

Carl nodded and said, "It's Johnson & Johnson!"

Evan relaxed his eyebrows and said, "Fortunately it's not Pfizer, if it's it..."

Evan didn't say it any more, he believed that Carl understood what it meant.

Band-Aid is currently in the review stage, both patents and FDA, and other companies are not so easy to pay attention to it and recognize its huge value unless they inform them in the corresponding agency.

Or someone leaked the secrets inside.

After taking two steps, Evan was still a little worried and asked, "Carl, Lewis Walker's background check, are you sure there is no problem?"

"Of course!" Carl said with certainty: "I'm hiring a professional."

Evan asked again: "Where are the others?"

"There are only two people who know Band-Aids, currently not in Los Angeles, one is Dr. House, he is in Sacramento, and the other is Edward Rogers, who is in Berkeley," Carl said.

"However, none of them showed signs of contacting sensitive third parties."

Passing by a bush, Evan casually folded a leaf, "Carl, what do you think?"

Carl said: "From the current situation, I think the problem is likely to occur to the FDA."

The FDA is called the federal executive branch, but its budget is mostly provided by pharmaceutical companies, and it has long been infiltrated.

Evan nodded, and he thought so: "Band-Aid is not like a drug. Even if you know the ingredients, how to synthesize it is a difficult point. It has almost no barriers, except for a patent."

"It is very likely that people will be moved when they see it."

Carl asked: "What should I do now? Do I refuse directly?"

Evan folded the leaves in half with both hands, then folded them in half until they couldn't be folded down, and threw them away.

"Let's get in touch first. Pharmaceutical sales have a deep connection with these companies. Don't make the relationship too stiff."

"They have to let us build the factory anyway, right?"

After getting instructions from Evan, Carl left.

Carl found that every time he came to Evan, he would add a lot of extra work to himself.

However, this time it was fine, it was just a company and trademark registration.

...

On Friday evening, Evan, who finished the weekly class, took up his backpack and prepared to go back to the city center. Just as he locked the room, Warner came over and greeted him, "Hey, Evan, wait for a lecture organized by Professor Watson, are you going to listen to?"

Werner is one of the few people who have not been affected by "comrade rumors".

Facing his invitation, if it were normal, Evan would certainly not refuse. This time, he could only shake his head and say, "Sorry, I have to go back to the city center."

Evan raised the car keys in his hand and signaled that he was really a problem.

Seeing this, Warner could only say regretfully: "It's really a coincidence. If you know who is the speaker, you will definitely regret it."

Evan asked curiously: "Who is it?"

Warner didn't keep it a secret and said directly: "Julis Robert Oppenheimer."

After hearing this name, Evan really wanted to go to the lecture and go back tomorrow.

This scientist, who is the "father of the atomic bomb" and has been deeply blamed for his successful manufacturing of the atomic bomb, is an absolutely famous person among the 100 American figures.

It is also a rumored person who helped the Soviet Union accelerate the development of nuclear weapons and balance the world.

However, Evan did not change his attention in the end.

Now he can't speak even after he goes, so he can only watch from a distance. Wasting a night for this? There is no need for this.
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