538 A Unique Product Lanuch Conference (1/2)

Chapter 538: A Unique Product Lanuch Conference

Translator: _Min_Editor: Caron_

At twelve midnight, Los Santos, located in South Cal, was covered by the veil of the night. At this time, most of the people in Los Santos had already fallen asleep, but the Future Group UA headquarters was still lit as bright as day.

Inside the circular conference room on the first floor, the room was crowded with people. The reporters inside the venue had set up cameras while waiting for Jiang Chen to appear. The employees were busily running between places to setup sophisticated-looking equipment.

Danny gave his assistant a few key notes in recording then he took out a notebook reviewing the questions he prepared. There were a lot of reporters from Los Santos Times as everyone wanted this reporting opportunity; it wasn't easy for him to obtain this opportunity. Considering how addicted people were to the Phantom helmet, the attention this conference would get wouldn't be insignificant.

”Do you think he'll come?” Maybe he was confident with his questions as the reporter sitting beside Danny stuffed his tablet into his bag as he asked Danny casually.

Danny noticed that the logo beside his microphone belonged to the South Cal Journal. His nametag in front of his chest stated that he was: Charles John

”Probably. The media here are all top notch in the UA. Even Microsoft doesn't have the gall to just leave the media hanging,” Danny joked.

Charles laughed and lowered his voice.

”I have an interesting piece of information.”

”Oh?” Danny adjusted his posture and moved closer.

There was still some time before the conference officially started. It would be beneficial for his news report if he could gather some information previously unknown to him. The information could be used as a source regardless if was fake or real.

”Yesterday afternoon, I asked a contact of mine to search through the arrival list for all the airports in Los Santos, but I didn't see his name among them at all.

”Maybe they took a private jet,” Danny said jokingly, but he mocked this reporter in his mind.

[What kind of information is this? If he really wanted to keep a low profile, there's no way he would let you find him.]

At the same time, the lights inside the venue suddenly shut off. Everyone stopped chatting amongst themselves while they trained their complete attention to the front.

[He's here!]

Danny put his notebook away, took a deep breath, and adjusted his tie. But when he saw his peer from South Cal Journals, he almost burst out laughing. Although Charles was sitting, his feet were in a position ready to run.

[So fu*king shameless.]

Danny cursed in his mind, but he clenched his microphone tightly and prepared to swarm the person at the front.

Future Technology didn't make the reporters wait for long. The General Manager of UA behind the scenes looked at his watch, nodded to his employees, and signaled them to turn on the equipment.

A beam of light shone on stage. Using the guidance of the light, a young Han man in a suit walked to the front of the stage.

Just as expected, thunderous applause erupted beneath the stage. Although the UA media present maintained a reserved attitude toward the Hua-based Future Technology, their technology still gained everyone's respect. So the reporters weren't stingy with their applause at Jiang Chen's entrance.

The screen in the back lit up as English letters surfaced on the screen. The reporters present weren't unfamiliar with Future Technology's real-time translation technology.

”I'm grateful that everyone could attend our company's product launch conference. I also have to apologize to our friends from North America who must work overtime and our reporters in West Europe who must wake up early.”

When Jiang Chen said this, Danny, sitting at the front, smiled understandingly but soon, he was stunned along with the other reporters below the stage.

The introduction gave a lot of information to process.

Jiang Chen scanned the reporters below the stage. He smiled and continued with his hands open.