Chapter 1107 1098. Speech
It has been a week since Mansour returned to Dubai but has not been seen.

Just wait for Super Oriental Commodity City to get the explosive data before making a grand appearance and taking all the reputation into its arms.

This marked the first official appearance of the third member of the Owaisi family in front of the world.

This is called "sitting back and reaping the fruits of one's labor", especially like the Wang and Xie clans during the Wei and Jin dynasties.

I just didn't expect this day to come so soon.

Mansour's appearance was arranged in the largest conference room of the Burj Al Arab.

More than 300 journalists from 18 countries.

More than 50 special guests were invited to attend, including two other members of the Owais family, Mansour's father and elder brother; members of the Dubai royal family; the UAE Minister of Commerce; the Abu Dhabi royal envoy; and the Consul General of the Chinese Consulate in Dubai.

However, everyone was seated in the audience seats and the media seats on both sides.

Directly opposite them on the rostrum, there is only one seat.

No one can steal Mansur's limelight today.

8pm Dubai time.

The door on the side of the conference room was opened by two waiters.

Mansoor appeared at the door.

The conference room was brightly lit, and the warm crystal chandeliers cast a soft glow, making the room as bright as day.

After the door opened, the corridor outside was a little dark.

However, where Mansur was standing, there were two narrow-angle spotlights hidden on the top, emitting a cold white light, which formed a bright halo border on Mansur's back.

On the pillars inside the door, there are two embedded warm-light wall lamps, which diffuse light softly on the ground in front of Mansour, forming a light carpet to guide the line of sight.

Mansour's back was clearly outlined by the cold light. He walked slowly into the door on the light carpet, and his footsteps illuminated the warm light area. The contrast between cold and warm created an effect as if he was breaking through a boundary, and a visual focus naturally formed around his body.

It was officially unveiled for the first time, and all the details were professionally designed.

The 5 seconds from the moment the door opened to the moment he walked in really caught the attention of the reporters present.

All the cameras and guns were focused on Mansour.

At this time, Mansur also showed the aristocratic demeanor he had been trained since childhood. He wore a simple white Arab robe with the Owais family emblem embroidered on the cuffs and a pink checkered turban on his head, representing the royal family.

There is not a single piece of jewelry on her body. Even the headband is made of only a hand-woven dark gray cashmere "Igele", deliberately downplaying the sense of luxury.

It also forms a sharp contrast with the royal family and nobles in the guest seats who are dressed in gold and silver.

Although his clothes are simple, they look particularly harmonious with Mansour's handsome face, specially trained manners, and the beard he has grown for a while to appear more mature.

That's because his clothes only look simple. In fact, it took more than a dozen craftsmen a whole week to make that robe, and it fits his muscle lines perfectly. How could it not be coordinated?

Mansour walked towards the podium with a typical smile on his face and at a leisurely pace.

After taking his seat, he first turned his head to look at his father in the first row, his eyes slightly curved to reveal half a canine tooth, his smile carrying the humility of a junior.

But when his gaze swept across the media area, it suddenly tightened, and his brows slightly raised as if he was confirming the focus of each camera.

Click, click, click~~The sounds of camera shutters rang out at this moment.

Many reporters have even thought of the headline for tomorrow's news, "Another handsome prince in Dubai", and posted it on social media with a few photos, which is sure to attract a lot of comments and interactions.

Alas, it is not easy for media all over the world now. They have to embrace traffic and include interactive likes into their KPIs.

But what they didn't expect was that Mansour's eyes would instantly separate, he raised his hand and casually bent the microphone, and started his speech directly.

This whole series is designed to create Mansoor's image as an enterprising, pioneering and practical man, a man of action on the edge of a knife.

This kind of personality is a scarce resource in the Arab world, a blue ocean track...

But his speech started with some practical work.
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Mansour spoke slowly in Arabic, and the simultaneous interpreter translated it into Chinese, English, French, Spanish and other languages.

“Dear guests and friends, hello! Today, as the son of Dubai and the founder of Super Oriental Commodity City, I am extremely excited to witness the launch of this new landmark of commercial culture with you.”

"I often wonder what makes Dubai a unique city of miracles? It is its inclusive mind and its never-ending pursuit of a better life. The birth of Super Oriental Commodity City is the continuation of this spirit..."

"A magnificent picture always lingers in my mind: building a bridge connecting the East and the Middle East on this land full of infinite possibilities. This bridge is not only a channel for the circulation of goods, but also a bond for dialogue among civilizations. It is the starting point for our common pursuit of a better life."

"As we all know, the Middle East and the East have long been closely connected through the Silk Road throughout history. Merchants have exchanged and cultures have blended, writing countless stories. Today, the times have given us a new mission, allowing us to continue writing new legends in this vibrant land of Dubai."

"The birth of Super Oriental Commodity City stems from such a dream - to allow everyone gathered here to encounter the surprises of life in the dazzling array of goods and feel the charm of civilization in communication and interaction."

"Fortunately, the picture in my mind closely matches the picture in the mind of Dubai, the UAE, and everyone in the entire Middle East who yearns for a better life."

"Super Oriental Commodity City has been very popular in the first three days of opening, far exceeding expectations..."

Mansour raised his voice and spoke out the most important data of today's press conference.

"On the first day of opening, we welcomed 12 customers and achieved sales of over 5 million dirhams, which was a great start. On the second day, we welcomed 17.5 customers and achieved sales of 8.5 million dirhams, and trust continued to grow. On the third day, 22 customers flocked in, and sales soared to 23 billion. The arrival of a large number of wholesalers further confirmed our business potential. Behind these figures is everyone's support, and it is also a vivid portrayal of the win-win cooperation between the East and the Middle East..."

Mansour then went on to say something like cultural integration, business win-win, working together to pursue dreams and create a better future.

But no one cares anymore.

The whole audience was in an uproar, and reporters waved their arms and rushed to ask questions.

The royal family and noble guests were stunned and whispered to each other, wondering if it was true.

The captain and his new friend looked at each other. Neither of them won, but they also forgot about winning or losing.

In the first three days after opening, the store sold over 3.6 billion dirhams and over 7 billion RMB, and attracted over 500,000 people. It was so outrageous.

On the other side, in the Sunset Garden Banquet Hall on the 27th floor of the Burj Al Arab Hotel, more than a hundred Chinese businessmen who had received invitations but did not attend the venue were also watching the live broadcast of the press conference.

While they were surprised, they were also shrouded in a cloud of worry...

(End of this chapter)

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