Super Genius DNA-Chapter 39: A Player of Life (1)
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Chapter 39: A Player of Life (1)
The shareholdersā meeting came to an end.
As soon as it ended, the reporters ran out of their seats and came to Young-Joon. They surrounded him and bombarded him with questions.
āDoctor Ryu! Please tell us more about the Alzheimerās cure.ā
āWhen will you start clinical trials?ā
āI heard that you were doing additional clinical trials for glaucoma as well. Are you not participating in that, Doctor Ryu?ā
Young-Joon answered them as concisely as possible and quickly left. The guards stopped the reporters who were following him.
However, he ran into another group of people. This time, it was the shareholders. However, they were not people who were thanking him because they earned some money. With serious expressions, they ran in front of him with tears in their eyes.
āDoctor Ryu, thank you.ā novelbuddy.c(o)m
āI have glaucoma in one eye.ā
āMy mother has dementia.ā
āThank you so much.ā
āPlease develop a cure soon. I am begging you. Dementia is such a sad and difficult disease, even to the family members.ā
āI believe in you, Doctor Ryu.ā
āIām sorry, Doctor Ryu, but does it not work for spinal nerves yet?ā
āDoes it not work for organ regeneration? My husband is waiting for a liver transplant...ā
āDo you think this cure will work on Lewy Body Dementia? My younger sibling is struggling with this.ā
āItās different from stem cells, but can you cure cancer?ā
āMy wife has to go to the washroom every two hours after getting her bowel resection from colorectal cancer. Can you do something like this?ā
ā...ā
Since Young-Joon cured glaucoma in just a few months and now, he was saying that he was going to cure Alzheimerās, it seemed like he would be able to cure any disease.
The people who had patients around them were getting anxious. They wouldnāt have asked these kinds of questions to an ordinary scientist. But Young-Joonās achievements were something else. People crowded him with the expectation that maybe this person could have the solutions to all kinds of severe diseases.
Young-Joon looked very solemn.
āI will conquer those diseases as quickly as possible.ā
* * *
āIām doing it because you want me to, but are you sure this is okay?ā Park Joo-Hyuk asked Young-Joon at the cafe after eating.
āWhat is?ā
āI was wondering if itās okay for you to start an affiliate company without consulting it with your company.ā
āItās okay. So what if they donāt do it? Itās a one-way stab-in-the-back, so it doesnāt matter. Weāre not worried about hurting each otherās feelings or anything.ā
āHah... You did the stock subscription?ā
āYeah. I sold the flu drug and paid for it. I paid you the money I borrowed, right? Iāve been so busy that Iām not sure.ā
āYou paid it all back the day you said you got the money for the drug.ā
āThatās a relief. I still have quite a lot left... Should I get you a car or something? Youāre always working hard to help me.ā
āDonāt need it. But I feel like you have somewhat changed.ā
āI changed? Was I a dick because I got a little rich or something? Or was it about the car?ā Young-Joon asked.
āNo. I know you said that because you are really grateful. You would be an ungrateful bastard if you didnāt even offer. I took care of little Ryu Young-Joon and wiped his snot.ā
āThen how did I change?ā
āNot in that way, but... Kind of...ā
Park Joo-Hyuk squinted. After searching for the right words, he said, āYouāve gotten clever or something. Stabbing your companyās management in the back and scheming something like this makes you seem like some sort of genius psychopath.ā
āWhat kind of nonsense is that?ā
āIt was nonsense. Sorry.ā
Young-Joon sipped his iced americano. He thought for a bit, then asked, āDo... Do you think I really changed?ā
āYeah,ā Park Joo-Hyuk replied.
āThe Ryu Young-Joon I know is kind of timid and sort of a loser, you know? Heās not one to do something as bold as this. Do you remember in high school when you skipped late-night study hall with me to go play games, but you went back to school because you were too nervous to play?ā[1]
āThat was so long ago. I was young back then.ā
āBut thatās who you are to me. So it is kind of weird to see you planning something this dramatic against the management people of a huge company like A-Gen and actually doing it.ā
āHm.ā
āOf course, you have a crazy side, and you did do some weird things when you were pissed. In university, you fought with your advisor and put up a poster about it. But this feels worse than that.ā
ā...ā
āWhy? Is it bothering you? Itās okay. Youāre still Ryu Young-Joon even if youāve changed a little. Even if you pretend to be nasty, I know that inside, youāre still that loser. Oh, wait. Iām getting a phone call.ā
Park Joo-Hyuk took his phone and went outside. He had a habit of pacing back and forth whenever he called someone.
ā...ā
Watching him, Young-Joon was lost in thought.
āI changed?ā
Before, during the year-end seminar, Park So-Yeon had said something to him. She said that he had changed. Park So-Yeon said that Young-Joon seemed angry. She said that a nice, dog-like person who liked people and always smiled had changed. But now, he had heard this from his friend of twenty years. This time, he called him a psycho.
Young-Joon checked Rosalineās status window.
[Rosaline Lv. 4]
āMetastatic Status: Heart (2%), Liver (46%), Brain (7%), Kidney (13%), Spinal Cord (4%)
āSynchronization: 11%
āCell Fitness: 2.5
āGene Expression Control: None.
Rosaline had gained a level and became level four in the process of developing an Alzheimerās cure. There werenāt any special abilities that had been added, but there was a value that bothered him.
āEleven percent of synchronization.ā
Rosaline had once told Young-Joon how to eradicate the flu. It was to spread a virus derived from influenza and infect the entire world population. Thousands, even millions of people could die, but Rosaline said that they would easily pass the break-even point as it was within the number of deaths caused by influenza in three years. Then, the flu virus would be destroyed as humanity would gain resistance to the flu. It was really something that a psychopath would think of.
Perhaps as Young-Joon became more synchronized with Rosaline, his personality was affected? The human mind was thought of as something that was a free and independent realm, a deviation from the physical world, but it wasnāt.
āPersonality was affected by genes.ā
A research team from Cambridge University published a paper in Nature in collaboration with French and American universities. It was a paper that had analyzed the genetic background of empathy. They assessed empathy in forty-six thousand individuals and analyzed their genomes.
What they found was that mutations at specific loci of 22 genes were identified exclusively in individuals exhibiting high levels of empathy. Conversely, the people who didnāt have that mutation were low in empathy.
This meant that empathy was created by genes. Genetic factors also played a strong role in psychopathy. And it was a widely known truth that the proportion of people with low empathy increased as one climbed up to higher social positions. The scientific community generally believed that the difficult process of advancing to high-ranking positions naturally selected individuals with lower empathy levels. It was a harsh metaphor, but it was like how those who could refuse a friend who called them out at night after breaking up with their long-term significant other and prepare for exams would pass.
And now, Young-Joon was A-Genās director, and he was going to be the CEO of A-Bio. He was at quite a high social position. The things he had done in the process was blackmail Ji Kwang-Man, commit huge things without the company knowing, and take advantage of his soaring fame to make a situation that management could not resolve.
āWas I someone who could do things like this?ā
Could Young-Joon have done this, aside from planning and intelligence and in terms of personality or boldness? What if this was all created by Rosaline? Young-Joon thought that he thought of the plan himself and created an air-tight plan, but what if it wasnāt him, but Rosaline continuously giving him ideas?
Young-Joon examined the status window again.
āMetastatic Status: ... Brain (7%)...
Chills ran down Young-Joonās body.
āHey! Lee Hae-Won is here.ā
Park Joo-Hyuk, who had left the cafe, came back with Patent Attorney Lee Hae-Won. She looked a bit thinner.
āHer face is half the size it was before. Do you have a lot of work?ā Park Joo-Hyuk direction the question at Lee Hae-Won.
āYes. I lucked out and got a lot of work, but itās killing me...ā
āHello...ā Young-Joon greeted Lee Hae-Won in a dejected voice.
āWhy are you so depressed all of a sudden?ā
āNothing you need to know about.ā
āHa, what a weirdo.ā
Young-Joon let out a big sigh.
āItās okay.ā
Young-Joon didnāt have to be that scared. He found a place where he could keep researching, he was giving hope to a lot of people, and he was developing the drugs he wanted. Everything was going well. He just had to stop using Synchronization Mode for the time being, just in case, and watch for any other side effects that may arise.
āWell then, letās talk about work.ā
Park Joo-Hyuk glanced at Lee Hae-Won.
āDo you have more to give me?ā Lee Hae-Won asked. Her eyes seemed like they were saying that she didnāt want any more.
āI do,ā Young-Joon replied.
āThere is a patent that I published through the patent law office at A-Gen that is exclusive to Lab Six. The companyās stakes were set pretty high, so Iām going to move it to A-Bio, my new company.ā
āWhat is it?ā
āItās probiotics. I am going to use it at A-Bio. Could you just prepare it for now? A-Gen management doesnāt know yet, but I am going to make a deal and get it. Then, we can start it for sure.ā šš³š¦š¦šøš¦š·šš°š£š¦š.šš°š®
āYouāre going to get that in turn for your company stakes?ā Park Joo-Hyuk asked.
āThis and more shares. And one more.ā
* * *
Young-Joon had paid off all his debt. He paid off his private debt, his parentsā debt, and his student loans.
And on Saturday morning, he got on the Gyeongbu Line train. It was to go to Daejeon, his hometown. Returning home after achieving success was the dream of countless young people, and it was also Young-Joonās dream.
āBut I didnāt know I was going to succeed this much.ā
He wasnāt going to recklessly spend his money, but he was going to buy his parents a house for them to live in. He was going to go look at some places when he was there.
Young-Joon sat at his seat and went into Science on his phone. Some passionate scientists who were a bit of a nerd had a tendency to read papers in their free time as well. It was similar to how people who drew for a living doodled in their free time if they had a pen and a notebook.
There was a paper published about a gene called isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1). It was a gene that influenced cell metabolism and epigenetics. Mutants of this gene were found often in gliomas, which were tumors that were found in the brain and spinal cord.
As Young-Joon was focusing on the paper, a message popped up.
[Synchronization Mode: Would you like to analyze IDH1? Fitness consumption rate: 0.1/second.]
Young-Joon closed the message. He was going to stop using Synchronization Mode for a while and see what kind of changes happened; his synchronization value might decrease if he didnāt use it.
āWhy arenāt you pressing it?
A message popped up. Young-Joonās hand froze.
āWhatās happening? I didnāt use Synchronization Mode or Advice, but Iām getting a message?ā
āRosaline is Level 4 now. When you read a paper, do an experiment, or focus on research like you are doing now, the cerebrum is activated, and the Rosaline cells in the brain cause a cascade. Because of that, it exceeds the threshold of stimulation required for my consciousness to occur.
āWhen you receive a Synchronization message, you always press the button when you have enough fitness. But you are not acting that way this time. Is there a reason?
ā...ā
1. Korean high schools have a mandatory late-night study hall for grades 11 and 12 from 6:30 to 10:00. ?