The meeting was conducted via video conference, with all participants in their own offices listening to the meeting host read out the latest requirements for the "contaminated zone" via the video conferencing system.
"Twenty million genetically normal individuals with normal IQs. Among them, at least 30% must be over 200 years old; at least 50% must have an IQ of 150 or higher; and at least 10% must be residents of the safe zone. In addition, 100 natural persons are required, with an equal number of men and women."
Although the host had already reviewed the requirements beforehand, he still couldn't help but shudder after reading the whole thing.
"Let's discuss how to 'operate' it," the host said, posing the question.
Silence.
However, since everyone is obligated to speak up, they will inevitably have to do so, because according to relevant work regulations, if someone fails to make an effective statement in meetings multiple times, they will be eliminated according to the bottom-ranking elimination system.
Those outside might think that being eliminated simply means returning to the quarantine zone, or at worst, being subjected to humanitarian annihilation. Humanitarian annihilation, they might think, means feeling nothing, just being reduced to ashes. Some people in the quarantine zone, out of fear of being deported to the contaminated area, might even commit a serious crime and choose humanitarian annihilation.
But everyone here knows that those who are eliminated will indeed be subjected to humanitarian destruction, but no one knows how cruel this so-called humanitarian destruction will be.
Those who were supposedly destroyed by humanitarianism were actually sent to "contaminated areas" that were not covered by the live streaming system, areas completely occupied by various other species that had already evolved.
As for how people who go there will be treated, that's not something we need to worry about.
Besides, there's no way to keep track of everything.
After a long pause, employee number 3 spoke up: "Why is it that not only has the quantity increased so much this time, but additional requirements have also been made?"
Employee number 5 then chimed in, "The number of people increases every year, but this year the increase is indeed a bit larger. Could we perhaps coordinate this? If it were reduced to ten million, that would be acceptable."
Number 4 quickly spoke up: "I don't think the number of people is the problem, but the difficulty lies in specifying that at least 30% of them must be over 200 years old. This means that we cannot meet this requirement by creating more people in a short period of time."
Correct nonsense!
Many people who hadn't spoken yet were inwardly disgusted.
But even if it's nonsense, it's still correct. That's why Number 4 escaped punishment because he made such a correct statement.
It seems that speaking up too early can be stressful, but speaking up too late can lead to someone stealing the spotlight, and having nothing to say is even worse.
Everyone immediately started scrambling to get started.
Number 7: "The requirement of having over 200 years old isn't the difficult part. The key is, how do we get 100 individuals? Are we going to select the bottom 100 permanent residents of the safe zone based on their wealth?"
Number 11: "Natural persons are humanity's last bargaining chip for survival and reproduction. They're demanding one hundred natural persons from us now, and later they'll demand three hundred, five hundred, one thousand, one thousand five hundred..."
The host sensed something was amiss and quickly interrupted No. 7: "Are you just padding your word count? I bet you're already over two hundred years old and have an IQ of 160. Although you're not a natural person, you definitely meet the first two conditions. Why don't you contribute?"
Number 11: "......"
The host then reiterated: "I hope everyone can offer some constructive opinions, after all, everyone's opinions are key to helping all of humanity overcome this difficult time. Let's not talk about correct but useless things."
That's right, I've already said the correct nonsense. If everyone keeps saying the correct nonsense, how can things be solved?
The host thought to himself.
Although he is the host, if he ultimately fails to extract effective countermeasures from this meeting, he may also be subjected to humanitarian destruction.
The Global Resources Coordination Committee certainly holds the greatest power; it can intervene in anything for the sake of human survival and reproduction, deciding the ownership of any resource, including the life and death of every individual. However, power and responsibility should not be disproportionate. If the committee fails to fulfill its duties, leading to greater losses, it could face a complete reshuffle, in which case no one could escape unscathed.
Ordinary people who don't know what humanitarian destruction is might die without ever knowing what happened, making it much easier for them to accept. But for the committee staff who have always known what humanitarian destruction is, their fear is naturally far greater.
That was definitely a more painful process than the ancient method of slow slicing.
The host recalled an anti-corruption education film he had watched more than a decade ago, the content of which was provided by Goose Tribe.
Some of those accused of being subjected to humanitarian extermination were transported to the Goose Tribe's human breeding base.
Human liver is a favorite dish among geese, and there is a great demand for it.
In fact, every year, humans transport a large number of genetically modified humans to the Goose Clan's human breeding base. These humans are directly created from the gene pool and their intelligence is not yet developed, making them even less intelligent than the "medical resources" in hospitals.
The liver harvested from this genetically modified human is called goose liver.
However, wealthy geese also want to eat some high-end human livers. As a result, the livers of humans who have acquired intelligence and survived in nature for a long time become wild livers, which can be sold for hundreds of times higher prices than goose livers.
However, the number of people annihilated by humanitarian aid each year is limited, while the population in need of supplies is large, so only a few thousand people can be allocated to the goose family each year.
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