I like that you make contacts with Chinese forum users, sounds very useful, and i saw your comments about the Chinese market also feeling that LTWOO is unreliable and gives no F
I have 2 friends on (real) Aethos frames. They're hopelessly slow on the flat, and smoke me like i'm standing still uphill. Which is to say, they'd benefit from being on aero machines, which is the case for virtually 100% of people. This is a proven slow design, physically can't be that stiff given the little meat around the BB, and comfort would be better achieved with dropped seat stays. I know everyone likes a light bike, but just a reminder for the casual reader of this forum that unless you're really going very slow uphill, 100% of the rest of the time, a rider benefits from a more aero optimized frame. It's not w/o reason that Specialized teams ride SL8 and not Aethos (and the SL8 isn't even THAT aero). Now for reasons i dont get, the Aethos has a cult following, but from experience, there's a lot of value in having a bike that will at all times save you a few watts, especially when you're doing a long loop, there's headwind on the way back, you're out of food, riding alone, it's flat, and you question your life choices :p
And a note on headwind. If you're going 25kmh into a strong headwind, your frame is fighting air at 40+kmh, and wind resistance goes up by the cube of speed, so it looks (and feels) pretty much exponential. Aero does matter, it's not a conspiracy to sell bikes. And no, i'm not saying everybody should be riding system six bikes in the mountains.