Poor Plumber Mocked For Creating Artificial Heart From Scrap — Next Day, 7 SUVs Arrive At His Flat
People laughed when a weathered plumber in stained overalls walked through the doors of the prestigious Harborside Medical Conference. Paul Warren was there to fix a broken pipe behind the presentation stage, but what he carried in his worn leather bag wasn't just wrenches and pipe cutters. Hidden inside was his creation – a revolutionary heart pump assembled from plumbing scraps and discarded medical parts. The doctors and specialists in designer suits mocked him when they discovered his invention. "A plumber playing doctor," they sneered. But behind the derision, one woman watched in silence: Dr. Abigail Edwards, daughter of Thomas Edwards, CEO of the world's leading medical device company. Within hours, she would approach this humble plumber, examine his creation, and make a discovery that would silence every critic in the room. The very next morning, seven black SUVs would pull up outside Paul Warren's crumbling apartment building, and his life would never be the same again.
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