The Days of Being in a Fake Marriage with the CEO

Chapter 1243: Moral Abduction (2)

Chapter 1243: Moral Abduction (2)


Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios


“Also, although resolving air pollution can’t be guaranteed with environmental protection measures, when Rui Hui was building the factory, the location chosen was very remote, and it also made the best arrangements for the few residents around. Now, the Rui Hui Pharmaceuticals factory is at a distance from the residents, so it won’t cause any harm to the residents. In other words, it won’t cause any increase in respiratory infections.


“As for cancer, the probability is even lower. I can take out the relevant environmental test reports for everyone.”


As a world-renowned pharmaceutical factory, Rui Hui had always had the most advanced environmental protection facilities. After Mu Huan took over, the first thing she did was to get someone to check the environmental protection measures of each factory. She had to ensure that they were completely compliant.


Mu Huan herself paid special attention to environmental protection. She would rather have less profits than do anything to destroy the environment.


“Your test report was given by the relevant departments.. The relevant departments are on your side. Can we believe the test report?”


“If you don’t believe me, you can take it to a more well-known inst.i.tution. As long as it’s an inst.i.tution that the health department approves of, I’ll bear the responsibility if there’s a problem during the examination!” Mu Huan dared to make such a promise.


Mu Huan responded to the tricky questions of the reporters with ulterior motives.


In the end, they didn’t have anything to pick on.


“CEO Mu, what do you think of the human body test?”


“Nothing much,” Mu Huan said.


“Don’t you think that it’s very risky to use drugs on humans before confirming the effects and side effects? Isn’t that equivalent to treating humans as lab rats?”


“As long as it conforms to the medical ethics and the drug-tester volunteered, this is a matter of mutual consent.” Usually, the drug-tester was hired at a high price. They would inform the drug-tester of the drug’s name, the side effects it might cause, and sign a contract with them to test the drug.


There was definitely a risk. Most things that a person did were two-sided. Whatever you wanted, you might also lose. This was inevitable.


“Those who are willing to be drug-takers are mostly poor people. They are only drug-takers for the sake of money. Because of their poverty, they become guinea pigs, allowing you to use drugs on them at will and harm their health. Don’t you think that’s unfair?


“Why do you want these poor people to test the medicine that you’ve developed instead of yourselves? Should the poor be controlled by you rich people and easily trampled on?”


There were many people in this world who were bar spirits. For example, the person who asked this question knew that before confirming the effects and side effects of the drug, it would be risky to use it on the human body. However, if one didn’t test the drug, how could one determine its effects and side effects?


From the moment they had the medicine, they needed someone to test it. This was something that every country’s law allowed.


This wasn’t something Mu Huan had created, and it wasn’t something she could change at the moment.


“Everyone is equal. No one can trample on anyone and control their life and death. It’s also up to them to choose whether to test the drug or not.” It was wrong to test the drug illegally without the approval of the drug-tester. It was a trampling. If it was voluntary, there was nothing wrong with that.


“They have no choice! Because they’re poor! They don’t have the money to live! They can only do this for the sake of their lives!


“As a capable person, doesn’t CEO Mu think that you should help these poor people and not use their poverty to hurt them?” This reporter’s words were the most cla.s.sic moral abduction!