25 million units of Mirage 2.0 hosts had been sold out even before the afternoon arrived.
According to Mavis's statistics, approximately 14 million units remained domestically, while the other 11 million units went overseas.
This might be the first time internet users in Daxia could directly feel the competition from abroad.
It could be foreseen that foreign orders would occupy an increasingly larger proportion in the future, especially after the cooperation agreements with Australia and Russia are reached.
Building factories would obviously not be possible, so naturally, they would have to rely on exports.
Thus, Lincoln also started to seriously consider that it was time to expand his production capacity.
Think of it as helping Daxia earn foreign exchange.
There was also an interesting fact: up to now, many countries that have never been covered by Cloud Dream's services started to have Mirage users, in Europe, America, and even Africa!