The following day, the entire family woke up.
Penny headed for work right after breakfast.
Shortly after reaching the office, there was good news from the CDER. The liver cancer vaccine that they had sent for analysis had cleared all tests perfectly. Now, it was being sent to the higher-ups for the second round of testing.
If the first round of testing was cleared, the second round was almost guaranteed to succeed.
Hence, the Cross Group's liver cancer vaccine would soon gain approval from the FDA for sales.
Penny called Nathan to inform him of the good news. She told him to contact the Vouivre Enterprise to expedite the delivery of machinery the Cross Group had ordered.
At the Turner Mansion in Alberesque.
Dip Turner was having a discussion with his sons, Philip and Trip Turner.
Trip reported, "I've asked someone to find out about the murders of Zucker and Terrence. They have nothing to do with Franklin Wilson. A colonel by the name of Dunne had made his own decision to help Nation Cross."
Dip's eyes narrowed. "Since Wilson said he had nothing to do with it, we don't need to hold back. We can go straight for Cross now."
His gaze then turned to Trip and he instructed, "Trip, I'll leave this to you."
Trip smiled. "Don't worry, Dad. Nathan Cross is nothing to me. I'll wipe him out with my eyes closed and give you the manufacturing rights of the liver cancer vaccine as a gift."
Dip burst into laughter upon hearing this.
The Cross Group was in charge of the
Asiatic project, spearheaded by Bob Hoffman. Everything was going smoothly.
At the pharmaceutical factory, Benson Smith was hiring and training workers on a large scale.
The moment the vaccine got approved by the FDA and the machinery arrived, the factory could start mass production.
Penny was a lot freer now and did not have to work overtime as often as before. She had a lot more time to spend with her family.
As she knew Nathan loved drinking tea, she dragged him off for an afternoon tea session.
They headed to the most famous teahouse in Channing, Ivory Teahouse.
Ivory Teahouse was situated right beside Rose Lake, so it had a scenic view. On a sunny day, one could even watch the fluffy white clouds in the sky.
It was a luxury to be able to view the clear sky and white clouds in this city.
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