Amidst the commotion.
The next journalist stood up to ask a question.
From Saudi.
"Isn't this pricing too high?" Saudi, a country whose name in Huaxia evokes the idea of 'a lot of sand.' Indeed, more than half of Saudi's territory consists of desert and the Gobi.
Its total desert area ranks second globally.
"Fifteen Asia Dollars per square meter, equivalent to two US dollars, too expensive?"
Shen Yu countered.
"But in some desert countries, it's costly. Our country has a desert area of 860,000 square kilometers, which would amount to nearly two trillion US dollars — we can't afford that."
The journalist's words.
Made the audience nod frequently, and netizens expressed their agreement as well.
Nearly two trillion US dollars.