The focus of the debate was on how long the next plan should be scheduled for, five years? Ten years? From the experience of the current top international laboratories, indeed, the process of finding new K Factors must be a topic spanning five to ten years. However, if the K Therapy itself were placed in any other world-class laboratory, even if luck were on our side and it succeeded, it probably wouldn't work without ten or twenty years. But at the Sanbo Research Institute, it actually succeeded in just over a year, so no one dared to be sure about the timeline for this plan.
If the time is set too short, there may not be the same luck in the future. After all, the path of scientific research is tortuous, and sometimes one often hits a dead end.
