Peng Engui hesitated in his speech, "The materials we have developed have never had the metal rhenium added. Many sources indicate that the top-of-the-line engine turbine blades in M Country and E Country all contain rhenium. The melting point of metal rhenium exceeds three thousand degrees, which can greatly enhance high-temperature resistance capabilities."
Peng Engui spoke very seriously, and it felt genuine. In reality, even the students nearby had to lower their heads because Peng Engui's words only fooled laymen. Professionals could immediately tell that there was an issue: domestically, there were no techniques whatsoever for adding metal rhenium to alloys.
Add rhenium?
How to add it?
How much to add?
These questions were left unanswered, and simply saying that adding it would have great results is nothing but a deceiving stunt.
The good news was that the reporter was a layman who didn't understand the matter and naturally wouldn't confront Peng Engui on it.