Two Thousand Years of Future Live Broadcast

Li Lechen simply had a dream, and surprisingly, he connected with the world two thousand years in the future.

Do you think two thousand years later is the apocalypse? Obviously not!

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Chapter 310 Recycled Water Begins to be Charged

However, Li Lechen was too lazy to argue about this point. After all, they were separated by two thousand years, and it was understandable that their thoughts were different.

The customer service representative continued, "So once they leave our hospital, they're essentially useless. We can't reuse a medical resource that's already left the hospital."

"Then what?"

"You will need to pay twice the cost of creating the file, which is 40 million Sun Coins. And make sure to return it after you've used it."

It all boils down to money.

"You should have said so earlier! Forty million it is. But since you won't have any use for it anyway, can I keep it to play with?"

"It is possible, but because medical resources are not human and do not have genetic code, they will be humanitarianly destroyed if they are discovered during population screening."

"Isn't the main focus of the large-scale population census to check account funds?"

"Even if you manage to evade the mass screening, you will still be detected during a medical check-up."

As expected of an artificial intelligence, it immediately saw through Li Lechen's little scheme.

This wasn't the first time Li Lechen had brought up this issue. Lai Haoren had borrowed his medical resources several times before. However, he genuinely borrowed them and returned them after use, but each time he still had to pay a fee of 40 million.

Kang Shuaifu also spent 40 million to take over his medical resources, but he never returned them. I heard that he later dumped them in a contaminated area to fend for themselves.

As a regular customer service representative, I really can't understand the fun that these big shots have.

Although Li Lechen was unaware of these things, this communication at least resolved the most difficult issue he was currently facing.

I didn't ask how to achieve this, but I figured there wouldn't be any obstacles. After all, time and space have been separated, and my appendix has been removed, so what can't be achieved?

My mood improved considerably immediately.

"How much water did you sell today?" Li Lechen asked, summoning his smart assistant.

“You’re not in a good mood today. I don’t know if you’re planning to continue selling this type of water, and I’m also unsure of what format or price you’re planning to sell it in, so I haven’t put the water on the shelves.”

Okay, they really didn't say anything.

"How much water is in the warehouse now?"

"The water plant received another order today, so we only produced 100,000 bottles for you."

Since there's water available, it's natural to go live and promote it. The hospital's customer service representative kept going around in circles and finally came back to the word "money," which made Li Lechen deeply realize the importance of money in the future world.

In fact, money is very important nowadays. Although it's not omnipotent, it's basically all-powerful.

Although Mo Longao promised him a get-out-of-jail-free card, meaning he wouldn't have to worry about the global medical check-up, Li Lechen suddenly found Huo Jiujian's previous statement that having permanent residency in the safe zone would allow him to do whatever he wanted quite appealing.

The key is that I currently have assets of over 30 billion yuan, and I feel that as long as I put in a little effort, obtaining this qualification won't be a big problem.

If you can get it, why not take it?

"You can do whatever you want," Li Lechen thought, wondering to what extent.

As soon as the live stream started, the chat exploded with comments.

[The streamer is going to die!]

[I'm really going to die!]

[Dead! Dead!]

[The streamer is going to die!]

"Wait a minute!" Li Lechen quickly stopped him. "I'm still alive and well, why would I die?"

[The streamer can't make ends meet anymore!]

I really can't go on like this anymore!

I can't go on like this anymore!

[The streamer is going to die!]

"Stop, stop, stop!"

The comments in the live stream today are weird. Why are they all cursing themselves to die or wishing they could die? Is it because they didn't sell any water today?

"What on earth happened? I was perfectly fine, why can't I go on living after I died?"

Finally, someone pointed out the crux of the problem.

[Recycled water is now charged!]

Life is unbearable, even the recycled water is charged!

Since I'm charged anyway, I might as well just drink natural water.

Natural water gives me a stomachache, and since it's all charged for, I'd definitely choose healthy, recycled water.

Circulating water contains toxins; drinking it long-term is tantamount to slow suicide.

[They've been committing suicide for centuries, what's a few more days? The comment above is really funny.]

[I find it strange that you're still arguing about which type of water to drink. Charging for recycled water is such an outrageous thing; aren't you planning a rebellion?]

Does rebelling mean you don't need to drink water?

Recycled water will eventually be charged for, after all, it is a resource.

[It's not like recycled water is sold at a high price, so what are you all complaining about?]

One coin per bottle, I don't think it's expensive at all, it's perfectly acceptable.

The problem is that the recycled water was originally free.

Centuries ago, natural oxygen was also free.

Thousands of years ago, natural water was also free.

Accept reality; with the evolution of the times, everything will inevitably require payment.

But it really hurts; it means spending so many more Sunshine Coins every day.

I'd like to ask, are all your health indicators normal?

I'm exactly 80 now, I wonder how things will change in the next few days.

Can drinking natural water still improve health? It seems the strange changes are no longer happening.

I envy those who worry about things like drinking water and health levels; I'm only worried about whether I'll see the sun rise tomorrow.

This metaphor is so apt; no one can see tomorrow's sun.

[Can the experts in the safe zone see this? I heard that the UV rays in Safe Zone A are quite mild, so you can wear goggles and look directly at the sun.]

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