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Chapter 129

    Chapter 129<ol start="18"><li>Beautiful Genius(3)</li></ol>


    Wednesday morning.


    Standing in the hallway, adjusting his tie, Jeong-woo checked his outfit and shouted towards the inside.


    Im leaving first. Do well on your midterms.


    His younger brother, who was eating in the kitchen, nodded in response. As he opened the door, he saw his mother, Hong Ji-sook, hanging up shirts on theundry line.


    Mom, Im heading to work now.


    Youre leaving early today.


    I have to attend the weekly meeting as a substitute, so I have a lot to prepare in the morning.


    Passing by Hong Ji-sook while waving his hand, Jeong-woo suddenly stopped and turned his head back as a sudden question popped up.


    By the way, Mom.


    Yes?


    Remember when I waspletely lost and wandering around aimlessly? How did you manage to get me to focus and study?


    Why are you asking about that?


    I need to meet kids who seem to have lost their minds in a different sense. Its been over 8 years, and I cant remember well.


    Hong Ji-sook, who was rummaging through theundry basket, suddenly straightened her back and stood next to Jeong-woo. Then, she lightly tapped his back.


    Oh! It hurts!


    Jeong-woo, rubbing his sore back, suddenly realized something.


    It was tough love, wasnt it?


    What are you talking about, you crazy kid? Didnt I tell you to separate theundry by color?


    A blue shirt emerged from theundry basket, which should have only contained white clothes. Seeing the white shirt also turned bluish due to the mix-up, Hong Ji-sooks sharp gaze fell on Jeong-woo.


    Stepping back hastily, Jeong-woo tried to remedy the situation.


    I know the people in the department that develops bleach to make that thing snow-white. Ill get you some of the exciting new products.


    Seeing even the group t-shirts from the womens association tainted with blue, sparks flew in Hong Ji-sooks eyes.


    This eldest son knows how much Mom loves


    Enough of this!


    Jeong-woo dashed out into the small yard and mmed the door shut.


    From the start, clothes that lose color are bad.


    Grumbling to himself, he descended the hill and boarded the subway.


    It was 7 AM, but the subway was packed. Being pushed around amidst the crowd at each station, Jeong-woo somehow found himself missing the pristine snowfields of ska.


    Seems like theres no time to rx these days.


    From the side effects incident at the pharmacy centerst week to the animal epidemic on the ind during what was supposed to be a restful holiday, and now dealing with a potential headache handed over by Dr. Moon.


    As he practically embarked on his first day at the pharmaceutical bio center, Jeong-woo fervently hoped that only minor idents typical of office life would ur.


    Ding dong.


    Walking into the elevator just as the doors opened, Jeong-woo sees someone rushing towards it and presses the open button. The person who dashed in hastily bowed deeply.


    Ah, thank you.


    Youre early today, Jin Mi-so.


    Huh? Senior Jeong-woo?


    Jin Mi-so, from the spring recruitment, had a dimple on her cheek. Jeong-woo pressed the button for the 25th floor and turned to look at Jin Mi-so. Since the office for the recruits was on the 2nd floor, she usually didnt take the elevator.


    Where are you heading?


    To the 25th floor.


    As she mentioned the same floor, the conversation continued.


    What training are you attending these days?


    Im on a period of touring the projects. Im following Senior Lee Dong-gil.


    I see.


    I was nning to apply to Senior Jeong-woo if you had been involved in a project.


    As Jin Mi-so looked at him with shining eyes, Jeong-woo cleared his throat. It was because he remembered making her cry on their first day at work due to a bet.


    Song Boyeong finished brushing her teeth in the bathroom and walked out into the corridor, only to be surprised to see Jeong-woo and Jin Mi-so walking amiably.


    What? Why am I hiding?


    Although she thought so, her body didnt detach from the wall it was pressed against. With only her head slightly tilted, Song Boyeongs eyes followed the two.


    Jeong-woo looked particrly neat today. Jin Mi-so, who was always slender and tall, looked quite nice standing next to him. The two of them stood at the entrance to the private research building as they walked down the corridor.


    Lets go in. Im in Zone C. Good luck with your nning evaluation.


    Um Senior.


    Yes?


    Youre the only special researcher in the research institute. I really want to work as your assistant after the training ends.


    Song Boyeongs eyebrows twitched.


    Theres already someone from Research Lab 1 who applied.


    But its your choice, Senior. I personally have a lot of interest in you


    Interest?


    Yes, very personal.


    Seeing the tail end of the conversation, Song Boyeong found herself absentmindedly chewing her lips.


    Scratching his head, Jeong-woo spoke.


    Im sorry, but please refrain from such interest. Im currently preparing to date someone.


    D, date someone?


    Oh, if anyone hears this, theyll misunderstand. Im still preparing.


    While Jin Mi-so was at a loss for words at the unexpected answer, Jeong-woo gestured towards inside.


    Its gettingte. Youve got to make it worth your while since you came in early. Please, go in.


    Jeong-woo disappeared into Zone C. Jin Mi-so watched him coolly walking away, her heart racing, while Song Boyeong chuckled.


    Wait. Preparing to date?


    Feeling her heart pounding, Song Boyeong ced her hand over her chest.


    Surely not me?


    Beep beep.


    Holding his ess card, Jeong-woo entered the researchb and sat down at his desk, turning on hisptop.


    This weeks meeting at the Central Research Institute was the turn of the Pharmaceutical Bio Center.


    As someone who had been delegated by the team leader, Jeong-woo feltpelled to prepare at least a brief presentation, despite most of the ongoing work being postponed.


    Jeong-woo sighed softly as he sifted through the materials he had received in his mailbox.


    Customized gene therapy research using DNA samples obtained from geniuses. Advice on clinical trials from other teams. Dr. Moon was truly doing a lot alone.


    Continuing to read, he clicked on the analysis data for AF-12 side effects.


    Im the only case so far. With so much work, the analysis seems to be slow.


    As he skimmed through other materials, he noticed scattered references to universal factors. Molecr substances with the AF code name were undoubtedly Dr. Moons specialty.


    Observing Dr. Moons meticulous scheduling and methodical approach to work, Jeong-woo concluded that assisting her as much as possible for the next three weeks would ultimately be beneficial to himself as well.


    Alright. Lets give it a shot.


    As he organized parts where he could contribute, the door opened and Song Boyeong entered.


    Wee, Senior.


    Is that something I should be saying?


    Surprised to see Song Boyeong putting her towel and toothbrush into the drawer, Jeong-woo asked.


    Did you work overnight at thepany?


    I used thepany library and ended up falling asleep in the duty room.


    Carrying the suit jacket hanging on the chair, Song Boyeong entered the cleanroom and came out.


    Perhaps because she had just finished washing her face, her bright face revealed a dignified and luxurious demeanor, leaving Jeong-woo momentarily stunned.


    What? Is something wrong?


    Flustered, Song Boyeong smoothed out her clothes.


    It feels weird to see you in your normal state after so long.


    Oh, really. Its the weekly meeting. How can I go in looking like a clown?


    Why not? You will look like a source of vitality for the research institute.


    Ha, funny. If I want to look this pretty in the morning, I cant drink water at night.


    As Jeong-woo chuckled, Song Boyeong waved her hand.


    Shut your mouth. Stop teasing me. Im going for coffee, do you want a fresh fruit juice?


    Sure, thanks.


    As Song Boyeong left, Jeong-woo refocused on his work.


    The sound of typing echoed throughout the researchb.


    Song Boyeong, who had been looking at her monitor, briefly turned her head towards Jeong-woo, unable to take her eyes off him as he concentrated on preparing for the meeting. She couldnt tear her gaze away for a moment.


    -Preparing to date someone.


    As her gaze kept drifting back, she closed her eyes altogether, and this time, the voice from earlier floated in her ears.


    Ugh.


    Senior.


    Im not ready either.


    Are you feeling unwell?


    Lost in her thoughts with her ears covered, Song Boyeong suddenly sprung up from her seat.


    Its nothing. Oh, its almost 10 oclock. Ill go to the meeting room first.


    Uh, shall we


    With hurried steps, Song Boyeong dashed out of the researchb, sighing in relief.


    If I keep this up, Ill be in trouble if I get confessed to. I promised myself not to date until I settled down. Pull yourself together, Song Boyeong.


    pping her cheeks lightly, Song Boyeong walked towards the elevator.


    10 AM.


    Researchers gathered inside the Pharmaceutical Bio Center conference room.


    Jeong-woo moved around until he arrived at a spot where the four team leaders he had encounteredst week were sitting side by side.


    Did you have a good holiday?


    As they were chatting, the team leaders turned their heads in surprise at Jeong-woos greeting.


    Dr. Moon went on a business trip, so Im filling in for her. Can I sit with you?


    Uh, sure.


    Team leader Seon Woo-jin hesitated and gestured to the seat next to him.


    Hey, Woo-jin, you speak on behalf of us.


    Why me?


    Youre the youngest.


    Seon Woo-jins face turned awkward as he exchanged nces with the other team leaders. Seeing Kim Won-bae quickly gesturing for him to speak, Seon Woo-jin reluctantly opened his mouth.


    Jeong-woo,st week.. do you remember giving us an advice? You suggested including alpha-lipoic acid in personalized obesity treatment.


    I remember, why?


    Were nning to reflect that point in todays meeting presentation. Is that okay?


    Of course. No problem.


    Seon Woo-jin nced at the other team leaders and sighed in relief.


    And besides our teams matter, other teams are also reflecting on


    Jeong-woo roughly guessed the situation as he saw the team leaders anxiously waiting for his response while tightly sping their hands.


    I was wondering why you hesitated so much. You dont need to mention my name. Im not helping properly because Im on Team 5.


    As Jeong-woo epted it more generously than expected, all the tense faces of the team leaders turned relieved. Team leader Kim Won-bae apologized to Jeong-woo with a remorseful expression.


    I know this might seem disgraceful, but if we put your name on everything just for helping with setting the research direction


    In a very low voice, Kim Won-bae added, we wont be able to face the center director.


    We all know. Your words about bing a team leader who knows how to criticize this wed system, rather than just thinking about winning inpetition, really impressed me.


    Jeong-woo smiled lightly. Kim Won-bae turned his head with a slightly embarrassed expression.


    A littleter, the conference room filled with researchers.


    Center Director Yoon Donghwi, sitting in the front row, pressed the microphone button.


    It seems like everyones here. Before we begin, Id like to introduce todays special guest, Professor Lee Sang-joong from Seoul National Universitys Gic Engineering Research Institute. He expressed his wish to feel the atmosphere of our institute and even attended our meeting.


    The man in his early fifties sitting next to Yoon Donghwi bowed his head in greeting. Kim Won-baes eyes widened.


    This professor? Why?


    Do you know him?


    I went to the Tokyo University Gene Therapy Symposiumst year. He participated then, and he was a genius at intimidating people with a smiling face. Nobody dared to argue. It was fortunate that the participants were Japanese professors.


    Jeong-woos head instinctively turned back to the front at this conversation.


    Lee Sang-joong, whose mouth seemed to be tinged with a smile, met eyes with Jeong-woo. Jeong-woo bowed his head, too, as he was too embarrassed to greet them separately.


    Whats this? Does he know me?


    Whirr


    As the electric screen descended on the wall, the meeting began.


    Well start with the presentation on the progress of the project.


    At the moderators words, Kim Won-bae stood up from his seat and stood at the lectern. The progress of Team 1s development of the Beta Blocker immediately appeared on the beam projector screen.


    As you know, conventional beta blockers have been contraindicated for heart failure patients and rtively contraindicated for type 2 diabetes patients. However, the improvement points we have reflected this time are


    As the presentation, whichsted for five minutes, wasing to an end, Kim Won-bae addressed everyone.


    If anyone has any questions or opinions regarding the research progress, please speak up.


    What about the lipid solubility?


    Its lower than that of propranolol or atenolol. We aim to minimize central nervous system side effects.


    When will the clinical trials begin?


    If we receive positive evaluations in the preclinical trials, we expect to start in the fall.


    As the Q&A session was nearing the end of Team 1s presentation, Lee Sang-joong, who was sitting in the front row, raised his hand.


    Kim Won-bae, with a slightly stiff expression, looked at Lee Sang-joong.


    Yes, Professor Lee Sang-joong.


    Its quite surprising that a hypertension treatment of this level is being developed in Korea.


    Ah, thank you for thepliment


    But


    As expected, it wasnt merely about praising the achievements.


    The first and second rank side effects are persistent problems with antihypertensive drugs. Its hard to understand how just changing theposition of the drug can improve it.


    At Lee Sang-joongs questioning on the difficult part to answer, Kim Won-bae sighed inwardly.


    Its still in the preclinical stage, and were only validating the newly added chemical structure through simtion, so there are some shorings.


    Just by looking at the chemical structure, it seems like the decrease in natural peptides in the brain could worsen headaches.


    Thats unlikely.


    Furthermore, Ive analyzed the transformed cells of sudden cardiac death patients, and the protein included in the current chemical structure was simr to those cells. Those transformed cells had a very fatal gic trait that weakened the hearts contractility.


    The researchers buzzed with discussion after two consecutivements.


    Especially, Center Director Yoon Donghwis expression changed when serious drawbacks of a drug under development, which the Pharmaceutical Bio Center was investing the most in, were mentioned. He looked at Kim Won-bae.


    Team Leader Kim.


    Yes, Director Yoon.


    It was much more stable when we discussed itst week. Why did you suddenly change the chemical structure?


    Well, thats


    Kim Won-baes eyes became sorrowful as he looked at the spot where Team 1s members were sitting. None of the team members could offer a suitable opinion on the situation.


    Why arent you answering, Team Leader Kim?


    With sweat forming on his forehead, Kim Won-baes stern gaze turned towards Jeong-woo. Sensing the desperate plea in his eyes, Jeong-woo examined the chemical structure on the PT carefully and discovered a horrifying w.


    So, it was this that Professor Lee found?


    Jeong-woo raised his hand, surprised by the fact that Lee Sang-joong, just by looking at the chemical structure, could understand its effects to that extent.


    Team Leader Kim. I think I made a slight typo in a hurry when I sent it. Here, let me correct it for a minute.


    Oh. Is that so?


    Im sorry, but please give me a minute to make the correction.


    Jeong-woo quickly corrected the chemical structure on theptop next to the lectern and waved his hand.


    There. I apologize for the inconvenience.


    Lee Sang-joongs eyes sparkled as he looked at the corrected chemical structure. Kim Won-bae cautiously spoke to Lee Sang-joong.


    It was originally an idea from Researcher Han Jeong-woo, and we applied it because we judged it to be feasible, but there seems to have been a slight mistake in the process.


    Now that I see the chemical structure, it doesnt seem to be very stable. It has be quite different from the gic traits I researched. And as you know, substances involved in the human body can be toxic or medicinal with just one molecr difference, right?


    Im well aware of that.


    When Lee Sang-joong acknowledged, Kim Won-bae sighed deeply, his shoulders sagging.


    After finishing the presentation and returning to his seat, Kim Won-bae said to Jeong-woo, seemingly without any face-saving intentions.


    It was obvious that it was hastily prepared. Im sorry, and thank you.


    Dont mention it.


    When Team 2 leader Jeon In-gu dered that he would develop generics into improved new drugs, Yoon Donghwi opened his mouth in surprise.


    How am I supposed to ept it if you suddenly change the direction of the project like that?


    Weve alreadypleted verification in the database. If you look, dizziness has been significantly improved, and even symptoms of blurred vision ur much less frequently than with the original drug.


    Who conducted the cross-validation?


    Under Yoon Donghwis pressure, Jeon In-gu felt as if his feet were being swept from under him and pointed to Jeong-woo, who was in conversation with Kim Won-bae.


    Special researcher Han Jeong-woo conducted the validation.


    Is that so?


    Yoon Donghwi, who had been probing rigorously, suddenly softened. By firmly establishing that it was entirely Han Jeong-woos idea, Jeon In-gu built up the center directors trust before concluding the presentation.


    As soon as Team 3 leader Jeon Yeong-ho disyed the presentation slide with improvement points, Yoon Donghwi raised his head and asked with a smirk.


    Using gene retroversion technology to shorten processing time? Isnt it unrealistic to expect simtion results to match real-world values? Have you actually tried making it?


    Well Well bring in the process proposer to hear directly from them.


    Jeon Yeong-ho immediately called Jeong-woo to the tform.


    Director. This isnt primarily focused on retroversion but rather on optimizing at the gic level using catalysts before protein cultivation. I think there might be a mistake in the notation of the catalyst chemical form during the transmission process. Please wait 30 seconds.


    Team 4s Seon Woo-jin started the presentation with Jeong-woo from the beginning.


    Lc with spinach and broli. The key to natural fat breakdown lies in thebination of ingredients. Precision is essential to match the antioxidantwork. Team Leader Seon Woo-jin.


    Yes?


    Alpha-lipoic acid and glutathione should be included in the same structural form, but this seems too disconnected Its my fault for mimunication. It can be corrected quickly


    As each presenting team pointed to a specific researchers, responsible researchers from other centers attending the meeting couldnt help butugh at the absurdity.
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