Tycoon: I can see the goddess's wish list-Chapter 770: Do Not Subscribe! Do Not Subscribe! (Leave of Absence)

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The cancer patients secretly returned from Curry Country, using various methods to smuggle medicine.

These smuggled drugs are not just Glivec, but also other medicines that are not covered by insurance, which are crucial for their survival.

The cancer patients are fearful because they know what they are doing.

"I hid the medicine in my pocket, do you think the customs staff won't notice? Where did you hide the smuggled medicine? Tell me quickly."

"I hid the medicine in the sole of my shoe. I didn't buy much, and I'm wearing elevator shoes. I threw out the shoe insoles and hid the medicine underfoot. It shouldn't be easily detected, right?"

"Hmm, that makes sense. But what if we get caught? Would we go to jail? I'm a bit worried."

"When we went to Curry Country before, a few of us talked about how we must get the medicine this time; it's a matter of life and death!"

"You're right. If we don't have life, what is there to care about? Let's risk it and go."

These cancer patients smuggling medicine don't realize they actually needn't be so anxious.

Currently, Daxia Country is preparing to amend its methods of evaluating counterfeit drugs, which has been notified to the customs staff.

The higher-ups have noticed that many patients in Daxia Country are unable to afford treatment. If they can offer a legal grace period to let them live a few more days, the leaders would be quite willing to see this happen.

The patients traveling to Curry Country to smuggle medicine are not just a small group; similar scenes are happening at many customs points in Dragon Country.

Many people understand customs heroism as Daxia Country's border.

In fact, besides border customs departments, there are many customs departments within Daxia Country as well.

Any place with an international airport, like in the Imperial City, Shanghai, and other provincial capitals, has customs staff responsible for security checks near those airports.

After the film "Dying to Survive" was screened, about tens of thousands of patients nationwide embarked on medicine-buying trips to Curry Country.

...

A customs security checkpoint.

"Our Daxia Country's officials are going to amend the criteria for identifying counterfeit and smuggled drugs."

"Look at them, still sneaking around, there's no need for that, they can straightforwardly bring medicine back home."

"Regardless of whether the medicine was purchased in Curry Country or Beautiful Country or Great Britain, they are no longer considered smuggled drugs."

"Even if generic drugs purchased abroad haven't been authorized for production domestically, they won't be considered counterfeit anymore."

"I have to say, the film 'Dying to Survive' really has promoted social progress."

"At least before watching this movie, I didn't know that in Curry Country, they don't recognize pharmaceutical patent rights." 𝘧𝓇𝑒𝑒𝑤ℯ𝑏𝓃𝘰𝑣ℯ𝘭.𝘤ℴ𝘮

"Now it's good, our Daxia Country's nine billion workers earning less than two thousand a month can no longer be troubled by diseases."

"In 'Dying to Survive' there's a line that left a deep impression on me, there's only one kind of disease — poverty. Thinking about it, it really seems like that."

"In the world, basically, there's nothing money can't buy; money, status, women, love, medicine... what troubles everyone is just one word, poverty!"

Customs officers are living people; they have flesh and blood.

When 'Dying to Survive' caused a nationwide stir, these customs officers naturally took their free time to go to the cinema to watch 'Dying to Survive.'

After the screening of 'Dying to Survive,' it seems that a consensus has formed among the nationwide public.

The criteria for identifying counterfeit and smuggled drugs should be revised.

After all, it's a matter of life and death.

And those unwilling to amend the laws in this area are only the vested interest groups, especially some wealthy groups.

These wealthy people don't care whether they will fall ill or not, as they have money to buy the medicine they need anyway.

"I just dropped the smuggled medicine on the ground, and the customs officer seemed to act as if he didn't see it? Am I imagining things?"

"Could it be that our Daxia Country has already changed the criteria for identifying counterfeit drugs? But I haven't seen a notice on the official website."

"Better be cautious. If my medicine painstakingly bought in Curry Country gets intercepted, I'd cry my eyes out."

Customs officers see these patients looking so sneaky.

They can't help but step forward and say:

"Actually, you don't need to behave like this at all."

"Our Daxia Country is about to amend the criteria for identifying counterfeit drugs."

"The reason you haven't seen the notice on the official website is that law amendments have a process."

"You think modifying a law about identifying counterfeit drugs is as simple as a leader speaking up?"

"This requires multiple aspects of verification, meetings, discussions, submitting reports, reviews; it has quite a long cycle."

"However, since the criteria for identifying counterfeit drugs involve the lives of patients nationwide, it will be expedited but not that quickly."