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Cheng Ming, a liver cancer patient, awakened a God-tier Medicine System and obtained the formula for a liver cancer inhibitor. He began selling the medicine at ten thousand yuan per bottle from a dimly lit room to dozens of patients, including a group led by Old Jin. For months the patients took the medicine and their conditions did not worsen. Old Jin and others considered the price too high. They called the police, accusing Cheng Ming of selling fake medicine. When the police arrested Cheng Ming, he was surprised by the betrayal but did not resist. Old Jin secretly kept one bottle of the medicine and met with Chen Dongji, CEO of Huaming Pharmaceutical Group. He handed over the medicine for analysis. Chen Dongji planned to analyze the ingredients and discredit Cheng Ming by spreading news. Huaming Pharmaceutical released a viral short video on Douyin, portraying Cheng Ming as a fake medicine dealer who deceived hundreds of patients. The video received massive attention, and netizens condemned Cheng Ming. Simultaneously, Huaming Pharmaceutical posted an announcement about their own progress on a liver cancer special medicine, gaining public trust.

The patient group, now believing the medicine was fake, demanded refunds in the group chat. Cheng Ming appeared and wrote that refunds could be collected at his old location. He returned to his rented old house in a dilapidated residential area. Hundreds of patients gathered, clamoring for refunds. Cheng Ming took out a sack full of cash. He set strict rules: refund only for the remaining medicine. He refused a middle‑aged man, Zhou Quan You, who falsely claimed to have bought four bottles. Cheng Ming remembered the man bought only one bottle and demanded the actual medicine be returned. A middle‑aged woman returned a half‑finished bottle and received five thousand yuan. Most patients accepted partial refunds, though some were dissatisfied. Cheng Ming carefully refunded money for the exact amount of medicine returned. After the refunds, Cheng Ming reflected on his situation. He had obtained the system three months ago when he was diagnosed with liver cancer. Completing system missions gave him the medicine formula and cash rewards. He sold the medicine to patients out of compassion, but they betrayed him. He believed the medicine was genuinely effective, made from valuable medicinal materials. He decided he would never sell medicine to these ungrateful people again.

After the refunds, Cheng Ming received a new system mission: establish a pharmaceutical company. The mission description stated that as the host of a God‑tier drug system, he needed his own company to legally sell drugs, and the reward was ten lottery points. He decided to start immediately, postponing his plan to buy a house. He borrowed a corporate account from his friend Xie Wensheng and posted job advertisements on Boss Recruitment website, offering high base salaries: a General Manager base salary of thirty thousand, a Vice General Manager base of twenty thousand, a Pharmacy base ten thousand, among others. Within a short time, he received several applications. However, most resumes showed irrelevant majors or insufficient experience. Among them, Wen Yilin stood out: thirty‑one years old, undergraduate degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine, professional pharmacist qualification, five years of work experience. Cheng Ming called her for an interview at a coffee shop. During the interview, Wen Yilin answered all questions professionally. Cheng Ming decided to offer her the position of General Manager, surprising her. She accepted after confirming the benefits were real. The story concludes with Cheng Ming beginning the process of establishing his own pharmaceutical company.

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Cheng Ming keeping the returned medicine for himself is the darkest touch. He is literally hoarding the cure that people are throwing away out of greed. The symbolism is perfect. They are discarding their health and he is building an arsenal for his own survival and eventual revenge.
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The dialogue between Old Jin and Chen Dongji at Huaming headquarters is painful to read. They handed over the medicine and were dismissed like trash. “You can go back and wait for news.” The disrespect is obvious but the irony is they treated Cheng Ming the exact same way. Karma is patient.
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This is a solid, addictive read so far. The first act arcs perfectly into the second. The emotional hook of the betrayal is strong enough to carry the setup into the corporate revenge arc. I am fully on board for Cheng Ming’s rise. Let him cook.
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The satisfaction of the refund scene is through the roof. Watching the scammer patient get shut down, the auntie accept her partial refund. Every small victory feels earned because we saw Cheng Ming get betrayed first. The catharsis is perfectly timed.
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The sack of cash is a great detail. It makes the system feel tangible. No digital credits, just pure physical money. This explains why Cheng Ming hasn’t bought a house yet. The logistics of laundering system cash might actually become a fun subplot later.
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The setting of Haicheng is generic but the contrast between the old rented house and the billion-dollar pharmaceutical company is strong. Classic David vs Goliath setup. Everything hinges on this location contrast making the underdog story feel real.
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