The so-called "I don't give a sh*t!" was a swear in American English. It roughly meant that someone did not f*cking care for something or they were not in the least f*cking bothered by it.

The reason why Charlie had chosen an American swear was because he wanted to use a simple and harsh way to show his attitude in front of Smith.

'You want to talk about your rules in front of the Apothecary Restoration Pill? Do you even deserve that?'

When Smith heard that sentence, he immediately understood Charlie's attitude entirely.

The Apothecary Restoration Pill was being discussed there. Although it was a life-saving amazing medicine, if it was faced with the rule, it would turn out to be a nuclear weapon even if it was stopped by God. It could conquer anything that stopped it. Besides, its production was rare. If that was the case, it would be all one could wish for.

Under that kind of circumstance, everything would be purely the seller's market. The seller was akin to the father.

Hence, Smith could only say apologetically, "Mr. Wade, I'm sorry. I said the wrong thing just now..."

After he had said that, he immediately made his stand clear. "Don't worry, we're willing to pay for the medicine. How much would you charge for this medicine?"

in charge of the FDA, you should know that the research and development fees of many special drugs are very expensive. So, its price will also be very

heard that the FDA just approved a special medicine a while back. One single shot costs

is produced by Novartis, and it's a special medicine to cure spinal

the price of this extremely special medicine that can treat end-stage cancer should not be too

medicine from Novartis is so expensive because one can be cured with only one single shot... However, one would need to take the Apothecary

Charlie said, "Don't be so nervous. It's impossible that we would sell a box of

dollars. Wouldn't that

a slight

had been afraid that Charlie would

but think inwardly, 'If one box is sold at two million dollars, I'm afraid that n o one would be able to afford it except for those high-end rich people whose properties are more than billions of dollars. After all, there are only seven pills in a box. One

well f*

Charlie said, "I think that we should just sell this medicine at a

dollars a box... We would need fifty-two boxes a year, and that would mean that the treatment fee for a year would be fifty-two

his hand and

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