Did I do something I shouldn't have done before the physical exam? Otherwise, why would my health score suddenly drop from 85 to 79? That's unbelievable.
[Perhaps it was just a system glitch and they were simply caught in the crossfire.]
Is it really that unreliable? I thought as long as my health value was above 80, it would be fine. Do I really need to keep it above 90?
Even if your health score is above 90, isn't it possible for it to suddenly drop below 80 during a major physical exam? This completely depends on how the health score system operates.
Is the health stat system really that unreliable? This is a matter of life and death for everyone! Compared to this, the wealth stat system is much more reliable.
Wealth is something you either have or you can't take away. If the money in your account could change, would you even be able to live a normal life?
I have a feeling that even if we can pass the large-scale population screening, we won't be able to pass the global health check.
Is it easy to pass this massive population screening? We don't even know how much the cabin rates will actually increase.
Isn't it 100 coins a day?
I'm not going to be one of the bottom performers anyway, so I'm not worried at all.
[I'm a little panicked. This sudden increase in cabin rates might force us to lay off a large number of people.]
[This kind of news always comes out at the last minute of a large-scale population screening, catching everyone off guard. I remember the last large-scale screening was like this, clearing out more than eight million people at once.]
Eliminating the extremely impoverished population is perfectly reasonable.
Resources are limited; too many people will inevitably overwhelm them.
[As Darwin said, survival of the fittest.]
[It seems like they chanted slogans for two years, promising to eliminate the extremely poor population with assets of less than 10,000 coins within two years.]
Is there such a thing as asking this question? I only have 9,000 coins right now, what should I do?
[The person upstairs is in trouble. Anyone with less than 10,000 coins in assets is considered extremely poor and should prepare for humanitarian annihilation.]
Haha, my assets are exactly 10,300 coins, feeling great!
I heard that the standard for extremely poor people has been raised to 100,000 coins, but I don't know if it's true or not.
[Weren't we all discussing the recycling water fee and health value system? Why are we suddenly talking about wealth disparity standards?]
The person upstairs is probably going to get banned. They're still agonizing over the water recycling fee; it shouldn't cost them much. I've also heard the criteria for extremely poor people have been adjusted, but I don't know the specifics.
Don't exaggerate, I have 30,000 coins!
If the standard were to actually be set at 100,000 coins, wouldn't many people be classified as extremely impoverished?
It is estimated that there are more than 20 million people in the world with assets of less than 100,000 RMB. If they were all eliminated, the global population would decrease by one-fifth.
[It suddenly occurred to me that relocating from the contaminated area to the quarantine zone seems to cost 100,000 coins. Since both cost 100,000 coins, is there any connection?]
[Is it possible to migrate back to the quarantine zone once you've reached the contaminated area? Isn't it a certain death sentence once you're in the contaminated area?]
Yes, there are no regulations prohibiting people from returning to the quarantine zone from the contaminated area; it only requires a payment of 100,000 coins.
To be clear, is it about having 100,000 coins in wealth or paying out 100,000 coins? These are two different concepts.
Who knows! I've never been to a contaminated area.
Are there any impressive people here who managed to get back to the quarantine zone from the contaminated area? Tell us how they did it!
Is the person upstairs paving the way for their future?
Is this really happening in the future? It feels like it'll happen tomorrow.
Speaking of which, among the more than two million viewers, there were indeed some who had returned from the contaminated area. Thanks to Li Lechen and Qian Duoduo's idea, quite a few people did go to the contaminated area to tip and earn red envelopes.
Qian Duoduo was the unluckiest one. Every time she opened a red envelope, the amount she received was far less than the reward amount, which eventually bankrupted her.
However, most people who used this method still made a lot of money, thus saving many streamers struggling in the polluted areas.
Of all these, Fang Heng's journey was probably the most tumultuous.
Previously, I was deported to the contaminated zone because I couldn't afford the monthly cabin rental fee of 300 coins. I lived in the contaminated zone for several days by hiding in various ways. Then I met Qian Duoduo, who gave me tens of thousands of Sunshine Coins as a reward for red envelopes. With the addition of Li Lechen's reward, I was able to successfully immigrate back to the quarantine zone.
Fang Heng thought a wonderful life was about to begin, and he even specially packaged his "Testing Spirit". Unexpectedly, what brought him success also brought him down. Because the best-selling "Testing Spirit" violated regulations, Fang Heng was once again expelled from the polluted area.
Compared to his first trip to the contaminated area, Fang Heng's adaptability was exceptionally strong on his second trip, and he managed to get through more than a week without much fear or trepidation.
Then, again because of the tipping, he returned to the quarantine area.
In the past few days, Fang Heng has kept a low profile, closely following the pace of Li Lechen's live broadcast. During this time, he managed to snag a bottle of Class 1 water and resell it for 50,000 coins. Later, he snagged a few more bottles of Class 5 water, which were fully refunded through a complaint. Currently, he still has most of them in his possession.
Compared to before, Fang Heng's life was indeed much better, with over 50,000 coins in his account. But if the special hardship standard were to increase to 100,000 coins, wouldn't he be back to square one?
Although he was confident that he could survive in the contaminated area for a long time, it was still a matter of life and death. Moreover, the craze for tipping and grabbing red envelopes had passed, and Fang Heng didn't know how much chance he would have of returning to the contaminated area if he went back.
It's time to chime in.
I came back from the contaminated area, and I came back twice.
Fang Heng sent this comment.
Although it was sandwiched among many bullet comments, the words "contaminated zone" were enough to attract everyone's attention.
[@EverythingHasMeasured, tell us quickly, what exactly is the situation in the contaminated area?]
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