Chapter 191: A Great Reception

With the purchase of the private plane done, Michael spent the rest of his day traveling around London, taking pictures of himself with his mother and business partners in iconic spots throughout the city. They visited the London Eye, Big Ben, and Buckingham Palace.

Michael posted it on his Facebook page, which already garnered hundreds of likes and shares from the netizens.

The following day, Michael, his mother, and his team made their way to Heathrow Airport, where they would board a commercial flight back to Manila. Though he was eager to return home, the thought of having his own private jet soon was even more exciting. As they waited in the terminal, a group of journalists gathered nearby, cameras and microphones in hand, hoping for a word with Michael.

Juliet leaned in and whispered, "Looks like you're the center of attention. Ready for a quick interview?"

Michael glanced at the journalists, who were watching him with keen interest. "I suppose so. Let's see what they want to know."

He walked over to them, his mother following close behind, while Bridget, Antoneitte, and Juliet stayed back, observing the scene.

One of the journalists stepped forward, microphone extended. "Mr. Reyes, can we have a few words? As a prodigious inventor who has invented medicines and technologies that are so revolutionary to the point they can change the world for the better, when will it become available to the British citizens who are in need of your miracles, especially the Medipod that cures cancer?"

"I'd say at the soonest time possible. We're working on expanding our reach and making these technologies accessible to everyone, not just in Britain but worldwide," Michael replied, keeping his tone positive. "It's our goal to ensure that everyone who needs these treatments has access to them."

Another journalist asked, "With your rapid expansion and the popularity of your innovations, what's your plan to handle the expected demand and keep up with production?"

"We're scaling our production facilities and investing in new technology to meet the demand," Michael explained. "It's a big challenge, but we're committed to finding solutions. Our goal is to make sure that no one is left behind when it comes to accessing life-changing treatments."

The questions continued, with journalists asking about his upcoming projects, his team's support, and his views on the future of healthcare. Michael maintained a confident demeanor, addressing each question thoughtfully and emphasizing his company's commitment to innovation and social impact.

As the interview wrapped up, a journalist asked, "Would there be a chance of you returning back to London?"

"To be honest, I haven't enjoyed my time here in London given the time constraints and hectic schedule," Michael admitted. "But now that my business has international goals, I plan to return for a more relaxed visit. I'd like to explore more of what London has to offer. So yes, you can expect me to be back."

The media was persistent, trying to get Michael's attention. A local news anchor managed to get close enough to ask a question. "Mr. Reyes, how does it feel to be welcomed home like this? Any words for your fans and supporters?"

"It feels amazing," Michael said, trying to project his voice over the crowd. "I didn't expect this kind of welcome, but I'm grateful for the support. It's great to be back in Manila."

"Can we see your Nobel Prize medal?" one of the reporters asked, sounding hopeful.

Michael chuckled and shook his head. "Unfortunately, I don't carry it with me everywhere. But I'll be happy to show it off another time."

The crowd's excitement grew as they snapped pictures and recorded videos of Michael. The security team kept everyone at a safe distance, but it was clear that many were eager for a personal interaction.

"What's next for you, Mr. Reyes?" another journalist shouted.

"More innovation, more work, and more success," Michael replied, flashing a confident smile. "We're just getting started."

Carter gestured to Michael that it was time to move along, and he nodded in response. The security team guided him through the terminal, towards a waiting car outside. Despite the overwhelming attention, Michael took a few moments to wave and acknowledge his supporters, showing appreciation for their enthusiasm.

As the team got into the car and drove away from the airport, Michael looked back at the crowd, still in awe of the reception.

Bridget sighed, looking relieved as they left the chaos behind.

"That was intense. You might need extra security next time."

Michael laughed.

"I might need it. But it's good to be back. Now, let's focus on what's ahead."