"Whatever amount your project lacks afterward, I'll cover it all."
After listening to Professor Lin's explanation, Chen Yiyang directly promised Professor Lin, "My only requirement is that once you achieve results, I want exclusivity. We can collaborate to establish a medical company specifically for this product, and we can distribute the shares accordingly."
Professor Lin's eyelids fluttered at Chen Yiyang's conditions.
The terms were just too good.
The offer was entirely contingent on the successful commercialization of the product.
After all, the commercial prospects of bone glue were indeed very promising.
But the difficulty of achieving it was ridiculously high.
Professor Lin felt that even his most trusted investors couldn't offer such terms.
Because if any issues occur with bone glue during clinical trials or commercialization, all of Chen Yiyang's initial investment would go to waste.
And in the field of medical research, such situations are quite common.
