Chapter 148 A Textbook-Level Press Conference
Chapter 148 A Textbook-Level Press Conference
Chapter 148 A Textbook-Level Press Conference (7k)
At 13:55 PM, a warm-up video began playing in the Huaxia Hall of the Shanghai International Convention Center.
The venue, which can accommodate 1000 people, was already packed with guests, media, and audience members. Many people were standing in the back row, and some even lined up along the walls.
The stage design was extremely restrained—there were no complicated sets or dazzling lighting rigs, only a huge curved LED screen that extended from the center of the stage to both sides, with two secondary screens at the very edge.
Several reporters in the media area were whispering among themselves during the break in the pre-show video.
"I must say, holding a dedicated press conference for a single software program is truly unprecedented in the industry!"
"Yes, it's quite novel and generates a lot of buzz for us in the media, but being straightforward really costs their company too much."
"If he's straightforward, he'll definitely talk about that 10,000-word article, which will resonate with people, and the product will be promoted accordingly. If the product becomes a paid product, he might actually make a fortune."
"That's true, it all depends on how much they price their products."
In stark contrast to the skepticism in the media area, the discussion among several investment gurus in the first row of the guest area was full of admiration.
From left to right, they are seated Zhu Xiaohu, Li Kaifu, Xu Xiaoping, and Shen Nanpeng.
"I must say, Xiao Geng's idea for this press conference is truly original," Xu Xiaoping said admiringly, looking around.
The entrance experience: I give it full marks.
"It's really good." Kai-Fu Lee glanced at the paper bag in his hand that was printed with "Hello, Stranger" and said, "I just don't know what kind of products Geng Zhi makes."
"Oh?" Xu Xiaoping was taken aback. "Kai-Fu, you don't know the straightforward Momo? He didn't ask you for funding when he went to Beijing last time, did he?"
"No," Kai-Fu Lee replied, also looking surprised. He turned to Xu Xiaoping and asked, "Did he ask you for funding, Ms. Xu?"
"I found one." Xu Xiaoping nodded, a hint of regret in her voice. "The product is excellent, and we directly secured Series A funding."
I thought his valuation of $2000 million was too high at the time, so I didn't dare to make a move.
Kai-Fu Lee laughed: "Since Professor Xu has taken a liking to it, let's all four of us invest together. He's now riding the wave of CCTV's 3.15 program, so we can just give him a higher valuation."
He paused, then joked, "Is Teacher Xu now regretting not eating it all by himself? Hahaha!"
Xu Xiaoping waved her hand with a wry smile.
"Kai-Fu Lee, even if you wanted to invest now, you wouldn't have a chance." Zhu Xiaohu shook his head, glancing meaningfully at Shen Nanpeng on the other side. "The Series A round was already snatched up by the audacious Neil, wasn't it?"
Shen Nanpeng gave a smug smile and did not deny it.
"Sequoia Capital led the investment exclusively at a valuation of $2000 million?" Kai-Fu Lee looked at Nanpeng Shen across Xiaoping Xu, his eyes widening slightly.
"That's right." Shen Nanpeng nodded. "Actually, I talked with him for about ten minutes before deciding to invest. I'm investing in him as a person, and his understanding of the [stranger social networking] sector."
Kai-Fu Lee gave a thoughtful "Oh," a hint of interest flashing in his eyes, and asked, "What kind of product is Momo exactly?"
"Kai-Fu Lee, take out your phone, I'll show you how to download and try it out," Zhu Xiaohu said hurriedly from the side.
While the two were still searching for the Momo app in the app store, it was already 13:59 PM.
The lights in the venue gradually dimmed, and the entire room fell silent instantly.
On the large screen, a dynamic video began to play—from the city skyline at night to the streets at dawn, to the square at dusk. Countless unfamiliar figures moved through the images, brushing past each other, yet never stopping.
At the end of the scene, all the light and shadow converged into giant characters:
[Connect with people nearby and discover possibilities around you]
That is precisely the theme of today's press conference.
A beam of light shone on the side of the stage, and the host, Jin Zhiyu, dressed in a simple and elegant suit, slowly walked onto the stage.
"Hello everyone. Welcome to the Shanghai International Convention Center, to Momo's first press conference."
She paused for a moment, her gaze sweeping over the sea of people below the stage.
"There are 1000 people here today, and hundreds of thousands more are watching the live stream online." She paused, "I know you're all waiting for someone."
"This person has been insulted, misunderstood, and treated like a fraud over the past 49 days." Jin Zhiyu's voice carried a hint of emotion. "Now—"
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She turned to the side and gestured to the center of the stage: "It's time."
"Please welcome—the straightforward founder of Momo!"
Thunderous applause erupted.
The lights in the entire venue suddenly dimmed again, and a spotlight shone on the side of the stage. A young man wearing a black crew-neck long-sleeved T-shirt and straight-leg jeans stepped out of the shadows.
As Jin Zhiyu brushed past him, she whispered, "Good luck!"
Geng Zhi walked to the center of the stage, stood still, and slowly scanned the audience from left to right. He pursed his lips slightly before slowly beginning to speak: "Hello everyone, I'm Geng Zhi. Thank you for coming here!"
The applause rang out again, even more enthusiastic than before.
As the applause subsided, Geng Zhi calmly began, "Today, before discussing the product, I'd like to share two short stories."
"So he's going to give a long speech of over 10,000 words after all," a reporter in the audience muttered quietly.
Geng Zhi stepped a few steps to the side of the stage, pressed the laser pointer, and the big screen switched to the first PPT slide: the cover of a book - "Outliers".
"The first story. About two or three months ago, I read a book by Malcolm Gladwell called Outliers. Besides the 10,000-hour rule, there was another point in the book that made me think for a long time."
He walked to the center of the stage: "The book says that the success of many successful people is not only the result of their own efforts, but also the result of their unique growth environment. In Chinese, it is called 'the times create heroes'."
As he spoke, he switched to a different PowerPoint presentation, and three sets of portraits appeared on the large screen:
[First row, born between 1941 and 1944: Ren Zhengfei, Liu Chuanzhi, He Xiangjian, Hou Weigui —]
[Second row, born between 1961 and 1964: Kai-Fu Lee, Yu Yuzhu, Minhong Yu, Chaoyang Zhang, Jack Ma, Guoqing Li]
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[Third row, born between 1968 and 1971: Li Robin, Lei Jun, Liang Jianzhang, Zhou Hongyi, Ma Boni, Ding Lei —]
The moment the three groups of people came out, a slight commotion arose in the audience.
Some people whispered among themselves, some exclaimed in surprise, and some took out their phones to take pictures.
Kai-Fu Lee, born in 1961, raised an eyebrow slightly, while Nam-Peng Shen, born in 1967, and Xiao-Hu Zhu, born in 1973, nodded slightly as they looked at the big screen.
Geng Zhi pointed to the screen: "Look, everyone, the first generation rode the wave of reform and opening up. The second generation caught the first wave of the internet in China. The third generation seized the opportunities of the second generation of the internet."
He paused for a moment, then looked down at the audience: "So I've been thinking—what will be the next era of opportunity? And who will be able to seize it?"
The audience was quiet; some were pondering, while others awaited his answer.
Geng Zhi smiled and said, "To be honest, I've thought about this for a long time. I think about it every night before bed, when I wake up, and even when I'm writing code."
"Until this year's Spring Festival, I happened to follow an account on Weibo—@PaulZhang. During the Spring Festival, he posted a Weibo post from Xinlang. This is the second little story I want to tell."
A screenshot of the Weibo post appeared on the big screen: "For the first time, mobile internet traffic in the United States has surpassed that of PCs. This is a historic turning point. The next decade belongs to the mobile internet era."
A few scattered whispers broke out again from the audience, because many people knew that Paul the Octopus had become a minor sensation for successfully predicting Google's withdrawal from mainland China.
Looking directly at the audience, Geng Zhi said, "I couldn't sleep that night. Not because I was excited, but because I was scared. Later, out of curiosity, I looked up some data on the American internet market and found that he was right."
At this moment, the large screen displays another set of data:
2007: iPhone was released.
2008: The App Store launched, and it was downloaded 10 billion times in one year.
2009: The iPhone entered the mainland China market, and Android phone sales skyrocketed.
2010 forecast: Global smartphone shipments will exceed 2.5 million units.
Geng spoke directly, at a measured pace: "It took 10 years for the PC internet to grow my country's internet users from 0 to 3 million. The mobile internet may only take 5 years to grow my country's mobile internet users from 0 to 5 million."
He pointed to himself, then to the audience below: "Are we ready?"
This question stirred up everyone's emotions.
Some people in the audience nodded, some seemed thoughtful, and some had bright eyes.
Xu Xiaoping, Li Kaifu, and the other investors exchanged glances, their eyes filled with surprise.
They didn't expect that instead of playing the victim card in the public opinion over the past two days, Geng Zhi would raise the topic to the level of mobile internet—immediately broadening the scope of the discussion.
Geng Zhi took a deep breath and continued, "Following the logic of 'Outliers,' if mobile internet is the next wave, then who should be the one to seize it?"
The audience fell silent, everyone waiting for his answer.
"The three groups of outstanding individuals I mentioned earlier were mostly in their 30s when they successfully started their businesses. They were young and energetic, yet also had considerable experience and industry intuition. In today's context, that would be..."
As he spoke, he switched between slides, and a line of text appeared on the large screen, with the font bolded and enlarged:
[Born between 1979 and 1983, around 30 years old, energetic, and with considerable experience.]
At this moment, knowing laughter rippled through the audience. Some people began to look around, trying to see if there were any people of that age in the audience.
Geng Zhi smiled and looked at the guest area below the stage, saying in a relaxed tone, "For example, Tang Yan, the deputy editor-in-chief of NetEase; Wang Xing, the founder of Meituan; and Li Xiang—"
The camera pans across the audience area.
Hearing his name called, Tang Yan smiled and waved. Wang Xing sat next to Tang Yan, expressionless, only nodding slightly, but his brows were furrowed as if he were thinking about something. Li Xiang and the others did not come.
Several people at the scene had already started making a fuss.
After the laughter subsided slightly, Geng Zhi added, with a hint of slyness in his tone: "Although I was born at the wrong time and am eight or nine years younger than them, I am still an adult, and I also want to steal a chance to be a trendsetter."
The whole audience burst into laughter.
The venue was already a sea of joy, and the online live stream and comment section were also buzzing with excitement.
"Haha, Lord Geng is hilarious!!"
"Steal one, steal one, and become a trendsetter before them!"
"Wang Xing is so serious! Is he also thinking about how to capitalize on this wave?"
"Why do I feel that mobile internet is still a long way off? It definitely won't surpass PC internet within five or six years, right?"
"I love his straightforward and honest character!"
The number of viewers in the live stream has exceeded 800,000.
Once the room quieted down, Geng Zhi smiled and asked the next question: "Now that we've identified the trendsetters, the question is, what is the first major opportunity for mobile internet?"
A murmur of discussion immediately arose from the audience.
Some say it's a tool, some say it's entertainment, some say it's social, and some say it's a game.
Reporters in the media area whispered among themselves, while young people in the audience chattered amongst themselves, making the entire venue feel like a pot of water just beginning to boil.
Geng Zhi didn't rush to answer. Instead, he paced back and forth for a moment until the discussion subsided before continuing to speak.
"In our internet circle, a phrase that has been frequently mentioned in the past two years is '[Copy to China]'. Many domestic products, including the currently booming group-buying market, are based on and improved versions of Groupon."
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Upon hearing this, Wang Xing, sitting in the audience, pursed his lips slightly, rested his chin on his hand, and stared intently at the stage.
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"There's nothing wrong with learning from them. After all, the United States launched 3G five or six years earlier than China, the market is more mature, and many products have been proven. Taking the best and discarding the worst is a shortcut for us."
Geng Zhi's expression gradually turned serious: "After reading Paul the Octopus's Weibo predictions, I began to seriously study mobile internet. I approached it with an academic attitude, conducting in-depth research on a lot of professional data and articles from the domestic and international internet industry. I discovered that the development of mobile internet in China faces many challenges."
He pressed the laser pointer.
On the large screen, a line of eye-catching text appeared: [Three Major Challenges]
"I believe many of you have already started using 3G." Geng Zhi looked at the audience and said, "You must have also noticed many problems: smartphones are expensive, 3G data charges are expensive, and there are few apps available."
He pressed the laser pointer again, and a formula appeared on the screen: [Mobile Internet = Device + Bandwidth + Application], which corresponds exactly to the three questions above.
"As everyone can see, whether it's Apple or Google, their ecosystems have grown according to this formula. They both make phones, and the App Store and Android app stores have hundreds of thousands of apps, developers—"
"Bandwidth, or data traffic fees, we don't need to go into detail about that. The three major operators are lowering prices, but it will still be expensive in the short term."
"To manufacture a phone of the same quality as an iPhone, you need a huge investment of capital and the accumulation of the industrial chain. This is not a game that small companies can play."
At this moment, another set of data appeared on the big screen:
[United States: Smartphone penetration rate is projected to reach 32% in 2010.]
[my country's smartphone penetration rate in 2010 was projected at 11%, only one-third of that in the United States.]
[Forecast: The number of smartphone users in China will exceed 3 million in 2013.]
Geng Zhi stared intently at the audience, his gaze sharp: "What does this mean?"
He paused for three seconds, allowing everyone time to process the number, before slowly saying, "This means that in three years, one in four Chinese people will have a smartphone."
Meanwhile, in the capital city, at the temporary office of Dami Technology.
Lei Jun sat in front of his computer, the screen displaying a live stream of Momo's press conference.
When he heard Geng Zhi mention smartphones, his eyebrows shot up and a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes.
"This young man is so young, yet he has such a broad perspective," he couldn't help but remark to his partner, Lin Bin, beside him.
He exclaimed, "They actually guessed exactly what we're doing."
Lin Bin was focused on his own work and didn't watch the press conference. He just glanced up at Lei Jun but didn't say anything.
Lei Jun (CEO of Lei Jun) watched the press conference not because he was interested in the products that Geng Zhi (Geng Zhi) was going to release.
The candid, lengthy article garnered widespread attention and became a classic marketing case study. As a marketing expert, Lei Jun was very interested in his marketing methods and wanted to see if there were any aspects of the press conference that could be learned in the future.
He was somewhat surprised to hear Geng Zhi put him in the third group of people with Li Robin, Ma Boni, and Ding Lei.
When did I become one of those guys? Kingsoft is doing well, but it still lags far behind BAT (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent).
When he heard Geng Zhi talk about internet trends and analyze the three major challenges and opportunities of mobile internet, speaking eloquently and logically, he couldn't help but look at this young man with even greater respect.
But as he looked at him, he felt that the young man looked familiar, as if he had seen him somewhere before.
He frowned, staring at Geng Zhi on the screen, trying hard to recall, but he just couldn't grasp that image in his mind.
Forget it, I don't want to think about it anymore. He shook his head and continued watching the live stream.
At the press conference, Geng Zhi continued to speak frankly.
Geng Zhi has already discussed the possible differences between domestic development and American development, from Copy to China to Innovate in China.
"Human life requires social interaction, communication, and connection; these are basic needs that have remained unchanged throughout history."
"Over the past decade, we've been socializing on PCs. QQ, MSN, Renren, Kaixin—you sit in front of your computer and chat with people on the other side of the screen."
He paused, then changed the subject: "But cell phones are different."
He held up his phone and waved it: "Phone phones can move, they know where you are, and they know what's nearby. So, location-based services will become the infrastructure of the next decade. This is one of the biggest differences compared to the PC internet."
Geng Zhi paused, then said earnestly, "Many times, I've asked myself, with the mobile internet wave upon us, what can I do for this era? And what can I gain from it?"
After he finished speaking, he fell silent.
The crowd fell silent, as if they could hear each other breathing.
A few seconds later, Geng Zhi slowly spoke, his voice tinged with bitterness: "The field I'm most familiar with is online dating. I really want to create a mobile online dating tool to help outstanding people find partners. But for well-known reasons—"
He shook his head slightly and gave a wry smile: "I can't do it, I can only change tracks."
A murmur of disapproval rippled through the audience.
The comment section of the live stream exploded instantly, with various sympathetic words flooding the screen, and almost all of them criticizing Ma and Baihe.com.
"Ma Chunmei is disgusting!"
"Baihe.com deserves to be named and shamed on 3.15 for acquiring such a person!"
"Being straightforward is so tragic. She was kicked out of the company she founded, and now she can't even do dating!"
"Changing tracks is normal, otherwise you'd be sued to death under a non-compete agreement."
Just then, someone in the audience shouted, "Make another QQ!"
Geng Zhi was visibly taken aback for a moment, then continued with a wry smile: "QQ and Renren are our predecessors, industry giants. We're just a small startup; we don't have the ambition or the guts to try and shake a tree!"
He made an exaggerated "I dare not" gesture, spreading his hands out.
Another burst of laughter followed, with some people laughing so hard they were doubled over.
As the laughter subsided, his straightforward expression turned serious. He took two steps forward, closer to the edge of the stage, and said sincerely, "I'm forbidden from solving [relationship] problems, but I still want to help people connect with reality."
"So I was thinking, we meet so many strangers every day in stadiums, bookstores, coffee shops, board game arcades, bars, and press conferences, but most of them just pass by. It's such a waste."
"Many of my friends are like me, they are very awkward and not good at communicating with people, especially with strangers face to face."
In the staff area, Gu Wanning, Yang Mingxia, Shu Beibei, and others looked surprised upon hearing this.
That expression seemed to say: Are you still dull? Are you bad at communicating with people?
On stage, the candid speaker continued, "So I wondered, could I create a product that allows users to break the ice by greeting nearby strangers on their phones? It lets you meet interesting people around you, and perhaps in the future, develop into close friends or even lovers with shared interests?"
He paused, then his tone became more passionate: "Later, I kept thinking along this line of thought, how to combine the elements of strangers, social interaction, and geolocation to create an app product that is more relaxed and authentic and suits the habits of Chinese people."
"We can imagine that one day we suddenly discover that there is a badminton expert in the next building who also likes to play badminton, and we can arrange to have a match."
"It turns out that he also likes to run marathons, even though he's only 50 meters away. I can train with him."
"Turns out, I don't need to know the QQ number of the girl I have a crush on to chat with her directly."
"It turns out that I can discuss my love of theater with a complete stranger who lives 1000 kilometers away."
He took a deep breath and raised his voice: "So, my colleagues at Mingfan Technology and I worked overtime to meticulously develop a minimalist, user-friendly, interest-based social product – Momo."
As soon as Geng Zhi finished speaking, the live stream chat exploded.
"Wow!! So Momo is a product of Lord Geng!"
"Boss Geng is awesome! I use Momo myself, and the experience is amazing. I even found a friend who's into anime on it!"
"Connecting with people nearby and discovering possibilities around us—so that's the meaning behind the press conference theme!"
"Download, download, download!"
Geng Zhi gestured to Song Qing and the cameraman on the side of the stage, and the cameraman immediately went on stage to film. Geng Zhi's operation of his mobile phone was directly projected onto the big screen.
He clicked on the Momo app, and the splash screen appeared. Stars lit up in the sky, and city lights came on, turning darkness into brightness.
A gradient logo appears, followed by a simple, direct, yet conversational slogan: [Hello, stranger.]
"This opening screen design is really good!" Kai-Fu Lee commented quietly in the guest area, turning to Hsu Hsiao-ping next to him and saying, "It's warm and relatable."
Xu Xiaoping nodded, her eyes still fixed on the screen.
Once on the homepage, Geng Zhi continued his introduction: "This is the first version of our Momo app, and its functions are very simple."
While demonstrating the app, Geng Zhi explained, "Currently, it has core functions such as [People Nearby], [Chat], and [Interest Groups]. Both iOS and Android versions are available, and you can download it anytime."
He clicked on the [People Nearby] tab, and countless strangers instantly appeared in the list. There were already thirty or forty users within 100 meters, and the number was still increasing.
"At this very moment, within a 100-meter radius of Momo in Shanghai, there are already fifty or sixty people using it."
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"Click on a user's profile picture to greet them, just like using QQ. Once the other person confirms, you can start chatting."
"Create or join interest groups to find people who share the same interests as you —"
"Maybe I'll even bump into some unexpected people on the page —"
Geng Zhi explained the functions of the Momo app, as well as the core values and core principles of the product.
He then cited the example of Shu Beibei recruiting an excellent employee through a [shooting and editing team] when she was promoting the Momo app at Fudan University, to illustrate the value of interest groups.
During his presentation, many viewers, both in the venue and online, began downloading and trying it out.
"The product feels so smooth!"
"Great! I feel comfortable chatting freely with strangers. I love it!"
"There really is an anime/manga fan group, ww"
At this point, the host, Jin Zhiyu, returned to the stage and took over the hosting duties.
Jin Zhiyu: "Thank you, Mr. Geng. That speech about 'Heroes are made by the times' made even someone like me, born in the 70s, start figuring out which generation I belong to."
The audience chuckled softly.
"But Mr. Geng, you just said that you can find a lot of strangers through the [People Nearby] feature. So I'd like to ask, can we find celebrities on Momo like we do on Weibo?" Jin Zhiyu asked with a smile.
Geng Zhi pretended to be taken aback for a moment, then replied, "Of course! As long as the celebrity also downloads Momo and opens it nearby, they can find it."
He turned to the audience and asked, "Who do you want to see on screen?"
"Jay Chou!"
"Liu Yifei!"
"Han Han!"
"upright!"
The loudest voice shouted "straightforward," and the audience burst into laughter.
Jin Zhiyu's eyes lit up, and she quickly replied, "President Geng, since the audience's demand is so high, why don't you pick one out from the celebrities listed above?"
"This—" Geng Zhi looked troubled.
"Give it a try!" Jin Zhiyu encouraged.
"Try it, try it, try it!!" The audience watching the spectacle shouted rhythmically.
"Okay, let's give it a try." Geng Zhi seemed ready to go all out.
He frowned, opened his phone, returned to the list of strangers, and began to slowly swipe up with his finger.
As the list scrolls, images of ordinary people flash by: selfies, landscape photos, cartoon avatars, and default profile pictures.
He kept skating, kept skating.
The audience began to chuckle, watching to see how Geng Zhi would smooth things over. Someone muttered, "It's a miracle this even got approved," and the person next to him booed.
But as I was scrolling, my finger, which was stubbornly swiping the screen, stopped.
His movements froze, his eyes fixed on the screen, his expression shifting from helplessness to surprise, and then from surprise to disbelief.
Jin Zhiyu, who was standing next to her, leaned over for a look and was also shocked, her mouth slightly agape.
Many viewers who were staring at the big screen were also stunned and exclaimed "Ah!"
The phone screen showed that within 25 meters, there was a stranger named [Han Han], whose profile picture was also of Han Han.
"Han Han, is he there??" Jin Zhiyu exclaimed in surprise, her voice trembling.
"I bet the audience members just secretly switched them to make everyone laugh," Geng Zhi muttered quietly.
"Talk to him!" a member of the audience shouted, his voice echoing throughout the venue.
The others joined in, chanting, "Let's talk! Let's talk! Let's talk!"
Geng Zhi took a deep breath, clicked on Han Han's profile picture, hesitated for a moment, and then sent out a message.
[Straightforward]: "Han Han, is that you? Are you really there?"
The room fell silent; everyone stared at the big screen, waiting for a response.
One second, two seconds, three seconds — eight seconds.
[Han Han]: "It was me, I was really there."
The entire audience erupted in uproar.
Geng Zhi's face showed even greater surprise, but he then smiled and continued to reply.
[Straightforward]: "?? Are you kidding me? If you are, do you dare to stand up and greet everyone?"
[Han Han]: "I am Han Han. I am in the audience section C, fifth row, left side."
Geng Zhi looked up and his gaze fell on Section C.
The lighting technicians reacted extremely quickly, immediately spotting a beam of light onto the fifth row of section C.
A man wearing a baseball cap and a mask stood up.
Under everyone's gaze, he slowly removed his mask.
A young, handsome face with a touch of rebelliousness appeared on the big screen.
It was Han Han.
"Holy crap! It's really Han Han! My idol!!!"
"My God! What's Han Han doing here!"
"This is incredible! Even Han Han came to endorse him! President Geng's connections are amazing!"
"So Momo really does let you find big stars! Download it!"
Screams, exclamations, applause, and whistles instantly erupted throughout the venue.
Many young audience members stood up from their seats. Some covered their mouths in disbelief, some were so excited they were incoherent, and some took photos like crazy.
At this time, Han Han was a phenomenal cultural icon in the domestic public opinion arena.
He is especially regarded by young people, some intellectuals and the media as a public intellectual, youth leader, citizen Han Han and post-80s opinion leader.
Moreover, he had just won the national rally and circuit racing championships. This image of being both scholarly and athletic is at its peak. Coincidentally, he was also recently nominated as a candidate for Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People in the World".
The sudden appearance of such a cultural symbol at a startup's product launch event had an unpredictable impact.
Han Han stood still, waved to the surroundings, and had a faint smile on his face.
Shen Nanpeng, who was in the guest area, was slightly moved and nodded involuntarily.
Han Han, at 28, embodies the spirit of the internet, with a rebellious temperament, a willingness to speak out, independence, and authenticity. This aligns perfectly with the image of a straightforward [industry veteran], and also naturally matches the tone of Momo.
"Not bad, not bad, Geng Zhi has given me another surprise"—Shen Nanpeng thought to himself, praising himself inwardly.
He glanced at Zhu Xiaohu beside him, who was staring at the stage with a complicated expression.
He glanced at Xu Xiaoping and Li Kaifu, who were also whispering to each other, their faces full of admiration.
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