There were originally 11 members, but because the unfortunate number 7 was killed for humanitarian reasons, there are now 10.
The host quickly posed the question: "Let's discuss how to set the elimination criteria for the second round of auctions for the area originally belonging to Ouyang Feng."
Number 4 didn't wait this time and was the first to speak again: "I think we don't need to set any rules. We can just let the highest bidder win. With 12,000 people participating, we should be able to control the situation."
“I don’t think that’s feasible. There have never been more than 10,000 people participating in an auction before, and those big shots are all very mischievous. It’s easy for things to go astray,” Number 8 immediately objected.
At times like these, we really have to be wary of organizations. Who knows if someone might be suddenly subjected to humanitarian destruction just because they weren't actively speaking out?
After all, they all have IQs over 150 and ages over 200, perfectly meeting the requirements of that group.
That's terrifying.
I heard that after the humanitarian destruction of No. 7, she didn't get to go to the Horse Tribe as she wished, but instead went to the Cattle Tribe. Compared to the Goose Tribe or something, going to the Cattle Tribe is slightly better, at least she won't be forced to be force-fed there and develop fatty liver.
But if you go to the cow tribe, they will usually make you do hard labor first, and only kill you when you are almost too exhausted to do it anymore.
I've heard, of course, that's just hearsay.
It is said that because people in the cattle tribe become emaciated after working, they can't be sold for much money, so the cattle tribe's human traffickers came up with the idea of injecting water into human flesh.
If you inject water into a dead person's flesh, you can't inject much, so you have to do it while the person is still alive.
The typical procedure involves inserting a tube, over a meter long, through a person's nostril into their stomach, and then injecting water into their body. The injection process can last up to 12 hours, and a person weighing 100 pounds can receive over 50 pounds of water. This water will slowly permeate into every cell during the injection process.
To prevent the water from not flowing out, they would also plug the water pipes with wooden stoppers.
Because of prolonged water infusion, a person's stomach will become swollen and round, causing edema throughout the body, and even making it difficult to move.
These people, who were injected with large amounts of water, did not survive for more than three or four hours before struggling and waiting to die.
The process itself is cruel, even just hearing about it.
Fortunately, it was the 7th who went, not any of you here.
However, everyone is still very scared, and the situation is getting more and more serious, with everyone potentially facing humanitarian destruction at any time.
Therefore, it's better for everyone to actively participate in the discussion.
Number 5 said, "I think it would be better to set up checkpoints to eliminate another batch of people. With more than 10,000 people bidding, it would be difficult to control the scene. Moreover, I saw that there was even a quarantine area among these 10,000 people."
“It’s not uncommon for people from quarantine zones to become permanent residents of safe zones. Huo Jiujian is an example, and he’s doing quite well now.”
"We still need checkpoints, but the question is how to set them up. I suggest we can divide them by age. People who are too young are not suitable to become permanent residents of the safe zone."
"I was just about to make that suggestion, oh my god!"
"I feel that we can set a limit of 200 years old, which would cut at least half of the population."
"Oh my god! I was just about to say 200 years old."
"I suggest that participants be given an IQ test, and those with an IQ below 150 should be eliminated. If the IQ is too low, even if you are rich, you are not suitable to become a permanent resident of the safe zone."
"I don't think IQ is a good indicator. Age is a good thing, though. All the permanent residents of the safe zone are now over 200 years old, but there are still several with IQs below 150."
"Isn't it precisely because there are people with IQs below 150 that there's elimination? Who says that permanent residents of the safe zone are necessarily eligible to participate in the auction? If everyone were eligible, what would be the difference between 9,000-plus people and 12,000?"
"It feels like you're preparing for the people who will be sent over there."
"I don't really agree with setting age as a dividing line. Does age even matter? We're all adults anyway, so there's not much difference between 100 and 200 years old. It's intelligence that does have some differentiating significance."
"I think we should discuss how many people should ultimately enter the main auction venue. We can then discuss how to eliminate people based on the final number of people selected."
"Who knows? There are so many applicants this year. Last time, there were only a little over three thousand applicants, so we didn't even need to eliminate any applicants."
"Having a lot of people sign up isn't a bad thing, at least we've collected a lot of registration fees, haven't we?"
How will this year's bonuses be distributed?
"Once this matter is resolved, we can discuss this year's bonuses," the host said.
"Should we distribute bonuses based on contributions? I've come up with quite a few ideas this year," Number 4 quickly boasted.
"This matter hasn't been discussed yet, so let's not talk about the bonus yet," Number 2 interrupted.
"Let's continue, let's continue discussing how to divide it."
"Let's first discuss how many people will be allowed to enter the main auction venue, and then work backwards to figure out the method, so as to avoid eliminating people round by round."
"Based on the previous session, with over three thousand people, that's the most suitable."
"If there are more than 3,000 people, we can simply divide them into natural persons and non-natural persons, which is simple and quick."
"Wouldn't this kind of division be considered racial discrimination?"
"We're all Earthlings, what's with the racial discrimination? Humans are entitled to enjoy more natural resources, I think this classification method is fine."
"Since it is a natural resource, I think it is reasonable to give priority to natural persons."
"That's perfectly understandable."
"It makes perfect sense."
"It's only natural."
"It will happen naturally."
"Since everyone agrees, let's proceed with the division based on this rule. Number 8 will be in charge of the selection process," the host said.
Number 8 immediately became annoyed: "Why is it me again?"
"What do you mean, 'It's you again'? It's like you've done this before." Number 6 immediately expressed his dissatisfaction with Number 8's attitude.
"Since number 8 is unwilling to do it, then number 6, you can do it," the host followed up.
"......"
Number 6 suffered in silence. Since he had just criticized Number 8, he couldn't possibly complain when the responsibility fell on his own shoulders.
But this job is actually quite hated, since there are many big shots among the eliminated genetically modified humans, and it's hard to say whether they will take their anger out on you.
Yu Yu accepted the task and began the screening process on the 6th. The plan was to announce the rule only after the screening was complete, so that the final list could be released immediately, minimizing the chance of unforeseen changes.
Meanwhile, everyone moved on to the next topic: how the bonuses would be distributed.
Although the Resource Coordination Committee is a high-level and powerful organization, it also lacks direct supervisory departments and therefore receives no tributes from subordinates, making it a relatively powerless department.
That's why everyone was so excited about the sudden large registration fee.
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