Then the chairman of the Nobel Foundation will also say a few words about the significance of the Nobel Prize and its impact on the field of natural sciences.
This part is basically all just formal talk; you don't need to listen to know what's going to be said.
But these formalities are indispensable; everyone hears them once a year before they can enter the award ceremony.
Very soon, the chairman of the Nobel Foundation came onto the stage to begin his speech for today.
His speech was predictably boring, hardly any different from previous years.
Jiang Cheng reckoned he wouldn't even need to change his speech; just adjust the date and the names.
Jiang Cheng was sitting there listening, almost falling asleep. He hated these kinds of ceremonies the most. If it wasn't for the fact that he was getting an award today, he wouldn't waste his time here.
After a while, the chairman finally finished his speech, and the ceremony proceeded to the next part.
