The wealthy individuals who purchased anti-gravity devices also garnered a lot of attention, inviting reporters to experience weightlessness and giving interviews, which guaranteed them front-page exposure.
This in turn sparked even more interest among other rich folks, with orders for the Aviation Group's personal anti-gravity equipment backlogged for two years.
Hold on.
Anti-gravity technology was the real focal point of public interest.
Meanwhile, Zhao Yi was conducting his research quite quietly, and soon there was news related to him, or to be precise, related to Zhao Yi's laboratory.
Zhao Yi's laboratory announced research progress, declaring they had found a universal method to immunotherapy-based cancer treatment. By extracting specific proteins from bats and introducing them into the human bloodstream, they could effectively inhibit the spread of cancer cells.
This announcement sparked huge attention.