Super Genius DNA-Chapter 11: Treating the Flu (3)
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Chapter 11: Treating the Flu (3)
Bleep!
With a ring, Rosaline sent a message to Young-Joon.
[Rosaline searched for current methods you can use.]
[Recommends eradicating Influenza A by using the new flu virus.]
โWhat...โ freewebnov(e)l
Getting rid of the flu with the new influenza virus? The word โfluโ literally meant โinfluenzaโ, meaning that the new flu virus was the same thing as the new influenza virus.
โEradicating the flu with the flu? What kind of pseudoscience is this? Itโs like fighting fire with fire.โ
Young-Joon was bewildered.
[There is a tendency for the seasonal flu virus strain to become wiped out when a new flu virus begins to circulate.]
An explanation popped up on the window.
[The new flu virus is highly contagious and can quickly infect the worldโs population. And the new flu virus contains the gene of the existing flu virus.]
[The people infected with the new flu virus will also gain resistance to the existing flu virus. It will have the same effect as vaccinating the entire world at once.]
[If the entire world is infected with the new flu virus, the seasonal flu virus will not have a host to infect, therefore going extinct.]
โHoly crap...โ
Well, Rosaline wasnโt wrong. In fact, there was some research that stated the past seasonal flu virus went extinct after something like the Spanish Flu went around and killed a million people.
Rosalineโs messages kept popping up.
[Rosaline recommends synthesizing a new flu virus based on a rhinovirus.]
โRhinovirus.โ
They were just pathogens that caused the common cold. It was much less virulent compared to the flu virus.
[With this, you can create a pathogen that has the virulence of the common cold and the contagiousness of a new flu virus.]
Bleep!
[Make this into an aerosol and spray it in many populated areas around the world. All of humanity will gain resistance to the flu virus in six months, and the virus will die.]
Bleep!
With an alert, a window of options came up.
[Select to see how to create a new rhinovirus-based flu.]
[Select to see how to create it into aerosol form.]
[Select to see target locations to spread the virus.]
โThis is completely insane!โ Young-Joon screamed. โThis isnโt spreading a cure, itโs spreading a disease! Are you crazy?!โ
[The rhinovirus is just a normal cold virus. The new flu virus suggested above is not dangerous.]
A message popped up as if it had heard Young-Joon talking to himself.
โWhat? It can also answer me?โ
[Rosaline is currently at Level 2. She is capable of simple conversations for options that consume more than 1 point of Fitness.]
โUh...โ
Young-Joon gulped.
โWhatever. I canโt do this. Even if it is a rhinovirus that has low virulence, people who are immunocompromised could die.โ
[However, it is below the number of deaths caused by the flu in three years. It is past the breakeven point.]
โ...โ
โBreaking even with human lives? What kind of thinking system does this lunatic have?โ
[And since seasonal flus will disappear forever, it is the most useful and effective method considering the risk and cost. It is also the only method you can choose, Ryu Young-Joon.]
โAh, enough! I canโt do that. Thatโs something a mad scientist would do.โ
[Ryu Young-Joon. I have watched you create embryonic stem cells. It was unexpected that you would use Rosalineโs power on something so trivial.]
โWhat?โ
[You are not a scientist of a pharmaceutical company, but a Player of Life. If you have a target you want to catch and you have a gun in your hand, I donโt understand why you are trying to catch it by hitting it with the buttstock when itโs much easier to aim and pull the trigger.]
โThen are you saying that thereโs an easier way to make stem cells?โ
[No. I am saying that there is no need.]
โExplain.โ
[You do not have enough fitness. To analyze complicated life processes, Rosalineโs level...]
โUgh, are you kidding me right now?โ
[Rosaline can only provide data within the fitness level. Increase your level.]
[Ryu Young-Joon. The creation of life is a one-time event. Even if another scientist does what you did in the A-Gen Life Creation lab, Rosaline will not be created.]
โI know that.โ
[You are the first Player of Life in humanity, but also the only one. I hope you take responsibility for your luck and use your powers wisely.]
โEven if you say that, Iโm not doing something as crazy as spreading a cold. That's a bioterror, not vaccination.โ
[Shutdown.]
The messages about the synthesis of the new flu virus were minimized.
โShutdown? Hey?โ
[...]
No answer.
โDamn it.โ
Young-Joon sat on his bed and quietly stared at Rosalineโs status window.
[Rosaline Lv.2]
โMetastatic Status: Heart (2%), Liver (46%), Brain (7%), Kidney (13%), Spinal Cord (4%)
Synchronization: 4%
โCell Fitness: 0.3
โGene Expression Control: None
The gene expression control category had changed without Young-Joon noticing. Rosaline had said that the expression of CYP2E1 would continue for three days.
Young-Joon searched the internet for flu treatments while recovering Rosalineโs fitness. Other than Tamiflu, there were other new drugs like Janamivir and Flu-Free. It took Young-Joon about three hours for Young-Joon to investigate their properties, chemical structures, and usage.
[Cell Fitness: 0.9]
Rosalineโs fitness had reasonably recovered. Young-Joon opened the information about the flu from Rosalineโs status window.
1. Biological mechanism of flu infection. (Fitness consumption rate: 0.05/second)
2. Cure for Influenza A. (Fitness consumption: 0.9)
3. Strategy for eradicating Influenza A. (Complete)
Young-Joon was now able to open option three without any requirements. He pressed the second one this time.
A single cell in the human body had twenty thousand kinds of genes. Then how many kinds of genes would a flu virus have? Barely ten. Right now, the products of the ten genes from the virus were interacting in front of Young-Joonโs eyes, like a car. Young-Joon had to find the weakness in the huge, complicated machinery. A car could be stopped from accelerating by putting a small, heavy piece of metal on its brakes, and this was how new drugs were developed. He had to find a chemical substance that capitalized on a biological substance required for the flu virus.
Blink!
The molecular structure floated in front of Young-Joonโs eyes like a haze.
โFound it.โ
Young-Joon quickly copied the shape onto his notebook.
It was similar to Tamiflu, but it had a benzene ring attached to it on the right side with a distinct motif. It was a drug that blocked the activation of a certain protein of the flu virus.
In a way, the flu virus market could be as large as the stem cell treatment market. Like Rosaline said, the flu was so contagious that the new flu could infect the entire world. And considering that the Spanish Flu killed over a million people, the fatality rate wasnโt low in patients with poor immunity.
Whether it was a new flu or a seasonal flu, it would be used widely in the medical field if it was a drug that could prevent the multiplication of a virus by administering it right after the infection.
Tamiflu was also very famous when it first came out, but Young-Joon had developed a drug similar to it with a few minutes of meditation.
โThe problem is that I have to test this drug.โ
Rosalineโs status window gave him the right answer, but it was up to Young-Joon to prove to others that it was the right answer. He had decided to use A-Gen with the stem cells because he couldnโt do it alone.
But for this one, he was thinking of proving it through another company. He would monopolize the patent and then quickly sell it without going to clinical trials.
Young-Joon opened a new tab on his computer and searched for a company that would do his experiments for him.
โReaction Chemistry ๐ง๐๐๐๐๐๐ท๐ฏ๐๐ท๐๐.๐ค๐๐
โCell Bio
Reaction Chemistry was a company Young-Joon used often when he was in the Anticancer Drug Research Department. They manufactured chemicals through organic synthesis reactions. They were quite good; they had also succeeded in creating a substance that A-Genโs Organic Synthesis Department had failed to make.
Cell Bio was a company that specialized in biological experiments. If a customer sent over a few potential drug candidates, they did cell and animal testing for them.
The problem was the money. He would need a lot of money to commission these kinds of experiments, and applying for a patent would also cost quite a bit of money. He thought that he would need at least ten million won to do it. But where would he get that kind of money?
โShould I call the loan company for more money?โ
Young-Joon already had some debt. He thought that he could take on some more debt since this was an investment that would have a high return.
He was lost in thought, then felt his stomach grumble.
โLetโs get some food first.โ
It was already one oโclock in the afternoon, but he still hadnโt eaten lunch. He decided to go grab some food.
Click.
Just when he opened the door and was about to leave, Young-Joon saw a familiar face standing in front of the door.
โHuh?โ
โWoah.โ
It was a nice-looking man who was wearing a suit. He was Young-Joonโs friend whom he had known for twenty years.
โPark Joo-Hyuk?โ
โI was just about to ring the doorbell.โ
Park Joo-Hyuk pulled Young-Joon by the shoulder and hugged him tightly.
โWhat? Why did you come here without telling me?โ
โIt was a surprise visit that youโre supposed to be moved by.โ
โWhy are you here?โ
โI was worried if my little Young-Joon was doing well, if you were eating well, and if your ugly face got better.โ
โItโs been a while since we met, and youโre already spewing nonsense. Did your probation period at the Lawyer Association or something end well?โ
โOf course. I am a real lawyer that can be appointed.โ
โLucky. If I punch Kim Hyun-Taek by accident at work or something, please defend me.โ
โIs Kim Hyun-Taek your lab director?โ
โNot anymore. I got punished and got transferred. Iโm at another lab.โ
โBecause of you cursing at him?โ
โYeah.โ
โIs it something that this righteous lawyer should step up for?โ
โNo. You donโt have to do anything. Iโm going to crush him with my scientific career. But Joo-Hyuk... Do you have some cash?โ
โWhy? I donโt have any since Iโm not working yet.โ
โI need about ten million won.โ
Park Joo-Hyukโs jaw fell to the floor.
โDid... Did you get into some trouble after juggling your credit cards?โ
Young-Joonโs family had been poor ever since he was young. His parents had retired, and they had two hundred million won in credit card debt. They did not have a car or a house.
Young-Joon also had school loans, credit card loans, and other debts. And Park Joo-Hyuk knew this because he was an old friend of his. However, Young-Joon never asked Park Joo-Hyuk for money once, even if he had to starve, so Park Joo-Hyuk was surprised when he asked for ten million won.
โNo, itโs nothing like that,โ Young-Joon said.
โIf itโs not anything like that, why do you need that much money? You didnโt get a loan from loan sharks or anything while I was busy during my probation period, right?โ
โNo.โ
โPhew.โ
โI went to the loan sharks before you went into your probation period.โ
โHoly shit... How much?โ
โThirty million won.โ
โThirty million!โ Park Joo-Hyuk said in shock. โYou have debt other than your student loans? Debt? And youโre seriously talking about loan sharks? What did you use it for?โ
โI had my motherโs debt as well as my fatherโs. I juggled around loans to pay those off, and thatโs how I ended up like this. It is from loan sharks, but the interest rate isnโt that bad. Although my credit score is pretty low.โ
โShit...โ
โBut thatโs not the reason why Iโm asking you to lend me money. Thereโs somewhere else I want to use it.โ
โYou have somewhere else to use ten million won when youโre in debt for thirty million, idiot? You should pay off some of the principal if you have that kind of money!โ
โIโm doing it to pay it off.โ
โAre you going to go to a casino or something? Or pouring it all into stocks...โ
โNo.โ
โNo? I donโt think so. Sigh. Remember when you were playing Lineage in middle school, and you dropped a super expensive item or something? You bought twenty random boxes with your allowance to get it again, and what did you get?โ[1]
โHey, that was a long time ago!โ
โYou donโt think I know you? Iโll help you pay off your loan when I get paid after I get into a law firm, so donโt think about doing anything stupid and just save so we can pay it off.โ
โStop it. You gave some of the money you earned from working part-time and gave it to my father, right?โ
โHup...โ Park Joo-Hyuk was flustered.
โYou didnโt think I would know? My father told me a long time ago.โ
โI kept telling him to not tell you... Well, even if it was your father, Iโve known him since I was a kid...โ
โItโs enough that you used the little money you earned while scraping grills and studying for the bar to pay off your friendโs fatherโs debt. You donโt have to take on my debt, too... Youโre not a charity worker. Itโs fine.โ
โThen, what are you going to do with thirty million won of debt?โ
โIโm going to make a drug.โ
โA drug?โ
โJust watch. Iโm going to be able to buy a building if this works out.โ
Park Joo-Hyuk squinted and stared at him in doubt.
โOne of the legal cases I read had a graduate student who was caught for producing and selling addictive drugs...โ
โSeriously, itโs nothing like that! Itโs a new and legal drug.โ
โAre you serious?โ Park Joon-Hyuk asked.
โYeah,โ Young-Joon replied.
โMaking a new drug... At A-Gen? Are you leading it?โ
โNo, Iโm not getting any help from A-Gen. Iโm doing it on my own. Iโm going to patent the drug and sell it.โ
โNope, not going to happen. Your company is going to take it because itโs an employee invention. Youโll get some compensation, though.โ
โIt doesnโt involve A-Gen.โ
โEven if you donโt use their facilities, you canโt do it because it incorporates the knowledge and ideas you gained from A-Gen, dummy. If you do experiments about anticancer drugs at work, the drug you make outside of work is the companyโs.โ
โItโs not an anticancer drug. Itโs for the flu.โ
โThe flu?โ
Park Joo-Hyuk stared at him with squinted eyes.
Young-Joon explained, โYeah. It doesnโt fit the conditions of employee inventions because itโs out of the scope of my work, right? Just because a microbial researcher improves a microscope, doesnโt mean itโs the companyโs, right?โ
โAh, this damn scientist is giving me a headache. Itโs not outside your scope of work, but your job. In this case, it falls under inventions anyways...โ
โSo is it mine or not?โ
โI donโt know, man. It depends on your contract. But there is a case where the Supreme Court acknowledged an employeeโs invention as their own when the company supported them and funded their patent. The law protects the individualโs right for inventions a lot, so I guess it can be defended.โ
โRight? And Iโm part of Lab One. They donโt even work with the flu there. I donโt know how it looks to an arts person like you, but a drug for the flu and cancer are very different.โ
โReally? Then youโll probably be fine. Just in case, did you go to any seminars about the flu or see any data on developing a drug for the flu at A-Gen?โ
โNever.โ
โOkay, then. But personally, I want to stop you. If A-Gen sues you, and even if you can win, an individual going up against a company like that...โ
โPark Joo-Hyuk will defend me for free, right?โ
โHow did someone like you become my friend? Oh, but you have to do experiments and stuff like that, right? Can you do that yourself?โ Park Joo-Hyuk asked.
โThatโs why I need ten million won. To request for experiments to be done on my behalf.โ
โI donโt know, man. Youโre not doing weed or anything, right?โ
โStop talking nonsense. Letโs stop talking about this if youโre not going to lend me the money. Since you came all the way here, buy me something good before you go.โ
โHow did you manage to put a plot twist on a sentence so short? I thought you would tell me that you were going to treat me.โ
โI have no money.โ
Park Joo-Hyuk ruffled his hair, then nodded.
โLetโs go. Meals always come first. Letโs talk about it over lunch.โ
1. Lineage was a popular MMORPG game in Korea that a lot of people played in the past. ?