"Sort of, we're partners," the dark-skinned boy replied.
"Oh, I'll think about it and get back to you," Ji Yun said.
"Sure, with the blood donor certificate, if you get injured or a relative needs blood in the future, the blood bank can prioritize giving you blood based on that certificate," the dark-skinned boy explained.
"I'm aware," Ji Yun nodded.
As someone involved in the public welfare sector, Ji Yun knew that blood donation had become especially popular in recent years, with many young people eagerly signing up to donate blood without compensation.
However, the companies working with hospitals were often poorly managed, and even some charitable foundations frequently had cases of corruption, leading more and more people to feel disillusioned about these projects.
The issue of uncompensated blood donation was a particular problem.
Those who received so-called blood donor certificates and then showed them to the cooperating hospitals would often be met with confusion.