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Now reading: Chapter 150: Seizing the Management Room from God's Imitator, a Action novel by Inebriation-seeking Blue Shirt.

Han ngying clapped her hands happily, "Very good, very good!

"Those who understand the tis are heroes. You are indeed all smart people."

She looked at Lin Sizhi, "It feels good to compete with the strong.

"Of course, it feels even better to defeat the strong.

"Thank you, Lawyer Lin. This has been the most wonderful experience since I entered the New World."

Lin Sizhi’s face still showed no excess expression. Obviously, such an outco was normal and reasonable.

Han ngying’s early decision to tear off the mask wasn’t pure adventure, but because she had a deep understanding of community ecology and was very accurate at reading people.

She dared to poach Luo Wei because through several conversations and probing, she saw that Community 17’s ecology had no place for Luo Wei.

For a capable player, voice in the community might be more important than everything else and Han ngying’s courage to recreate the prisoner’s dilemma ca from seeing through Community 12’s ecology.

Obviously, Community 12 was an undeniable community of the weak.

When they ca to participate in group gas, the leader they chose was rely soone like Fan Zehui.

A bit stronger than pure weaklings, but only limitedly so.

Such a community could never form good organization or binding force, frankly speaking, they were scattered sand.

Even if He Ming bowed first, violating the community’s group decision to so extent, he would most likely not be held accountable after returning to the community bbecause a group composed of the weak was unlikely to have clear rewards and punishnts.

It would likely be "you’re good, I’m good, everyone’s good," continuously covering up conflicts through nice guys’ diation, ultimately dying in batches in gas.

The weak were weak precisely because they couldn’t build sufficient organization.

Conversely, because there was no organization and strict punishnt chanisms, mbers would treat these seemingly "harmless" betrayals as no big deal.

When questioned, they would only respond with "I had no choice" or "what else could I do."

Han ngying proudly turned and left, waving her back to Community 17.

"Sorry everyone, this ga, we won.

"You are indeed all smart people, but unfortunately, this is a victory of community ideology."

...

Soon, the 10th round ended.

Han ngying looked at the Civilian players still working diligently under high tax rates, showing a satisfied smile.

There were still 10 rounds left. From now on, all inco in the ga would be taken by the Conglorate community as the major share.

The visa ti each person could eventually bring back to their community would inevitably exceed 100,000.

As for the remaining 3 people in Community 17...

Han ngying didn’t know if they were still brewing sothing, but she knew that as long as she firmly held managent in her hands, the other side would have absolutely no possibility of turning the tables.

Achieving this was actually simple: ensure that each round’s Conglorate ‘Old Age’ player had over 150,000 visa ti because they had already set high tax rates targeting Civilian players: 70% work tax, 70% investnt tax.

Civilian players had no ans to save up 100,000 minutes of visa ti.

Of course, to avoid these Civilian players making desperate struggles, Han ngying very cleverly temporarily didn’t impose inheritance tax on Civilians.

This gave working Civilian players an illusion: they seed able to keep their current wealth but Han ngying obviously couldn’t be that rciful. She had already decided to maximize Civilian inheritance tax at the end of round 14.

Because in this round, 4 Civilian players would die and be reborn.

Through inheritance tax, she would drain all Civilians as much as possible, only leaving them just enough wealth to avoid the punitive deduction of 50,000.

The later the ga went, the more impossible it beca for Civilian players to unite and not press buttons, letting wealth shrink.

Because even if Conglorate players’ wealth shrank, it wouldn’t hurt their foundation, and they could choose to leave the country anyti.

Civilian players, however, might very likely trigger the additional punishnt of 50,000 minutes visa ti deduction.

So they would most likely helplessly continue cooperating, working for nothing in this ga.

Bottom lines were broken step by step like this.

For smart people, this ga was just that simple.

Han ngying’s chest badge made a "beep" sound, and the information on it changed.

[Community 4 - Han ngying]

[Identity: Conglorate (Managent)]

[Age: 60 years old (‘Old Age’)]

[Wealth: 166,450 minutes of visa ti]

Because taxation had begun, wealth numbers also started having whole and fractional parts.

The current four Conglorate players were still continuously transferring property and redistributing.

Of course, each ti a Conglorate died, visa ti had to be temporarily transferred to other Conglorate players. For example, Han ngying’s current 160,000 wealth had received the inheritance of the previous deceased Conglorate player.

In the two rounds before her death, she also had to redistribute this wealth within the Conglorates as much as possible.

Currently, the four Conglorate players’ wealth composition was roughly 160,000, 70,000, 70,000, and 0.

Before Han ngying’s death, she would ensure the next ‘Old Age’ player exceeded 150,000 and transfer 70,000 to that childhood player.

If it were other communities, they might prefer to balance wealth later, but Community 4’s situation was special.

First, as an elite-led community, they would absolutely never pass proposals like equally dividing visa ti. Whatever they brought back from the ga was what they got. The latest_epɪ_sodes are on_the Nove1Fire

Uneven distribution would cause conflicts.

Second, although wealth configuration could be readjusted in the final three or four rounds, Luo Wei’s special status might cause ti constraints.

Although Luo Wei had confird she would join Community 4, in the ga, she was still a Civilian.

This ant allocating returns to Luo Wei would trigger various Civilian tax rates.

Canceling Civilian tax rates beforehand would affect harvesting Civilian wealth, so Han ngying planned to cancel Civilian taxes in the final two rounds, then allocate so visa ti to Luo Wei.

This way, wanting to simultaneously average wealth among the three Conglorate players would be even more complex.

With the current ga situation stable and no threats, it was better to do so distribution work early to avoid panic in the final two or three rounds.

Then they would only need to consider how to concentrate part of the wealth on Luo Wei.

...

Han ngying had automatically obtained managent status. There was nothing to say about this; currently, no one in the venue had more wealth than her.

Without adjusting tax rates, she didn’t need to enter the managent room, just watching these Civilian workers toil diligently from outside.

However, at this mont, Qi Fan, who should have entered managent as an ‘Adult’ player in this round, looked at his identity card and cried out in alarm.

"What’s going on? Why am I not in managent?"

Han ngying was startled. She hurriedly rushed to Qi Fan’s side and took his chest badge to examine.

Indeed, there was no managent tag.

"Why?"

Han ngying hurriedly looked up at the venue, then instantly felt her heart nearly stop.

Qin Yao, Cai Zhiyuan, and Zhou Guifen were already waiting in advance at the managent room door and swiped their identity cards to enter at the first opportunity.

Han ngying instantly understood what had happened.

These three players had sohow made their visa ti exceed Qi Fan’s, thus seizing the 3 ‘Adult’ managent positions!

This was the only explanation but the problem was, how did they do it?

You know, Qi Fan’s current wealth value was also 70,000 minutes of visa ti.

The other three ‘Adult’ players would all have to exceed him to squeeze him out of managent but how was this possible?

Han ngying had been paying attention to players’ wealth values. Although Qin Yao, Cai Zhiyuan, and Zhou Guifen had relatively more wealth among Civilian players, they only had around 40,000 .

Because inheritance tax on Civilians hadn’t been collected yet, they could retain this wealth.

Among them, Qin Yao and Zhou Guifen were finance officers, so having slightly higher wealth values was normal.

Cai Zhiyuan’s slightly higher wealth value depended on Community 17’s internal wealth distribution.

Although Communities 12 and 17 had roughly the sa total wealth ratio, Community 12’s three people besides Zhou Guifen had visa ti in roughly equal distribution.

In Community 17, however, it was relatively concentrated on Qin Yao and Cai Zhiyuan, with Lin Sizhi and Luo Wei having very little wealth.

Han ngying had long noticed these specific wealth numbers, but they were far from sufficient to threaten the Conglorates.

To make these three players’ visa ti all exceed Qi Fan’s 70,000 , they would need at least another 100,000, and to be safe, over 120,000.

Han ngying had already raised Civilian investnt taxes, and each ga round Conglorate players went to exchange investnts first, taking the major share of investnt return limits. Civilians absolutely couldn’t obtain so much visa ti through investnt.

As for inheritance transfers, first soone had to die in the previous round, but clearly only 1 Conglorate player died in the previous round.

No Civilians died, so naturally they couldn’t transfer inheritance.

How could the three of them suddenly conjure up 100,000 out of thin air?

While Han ngying was puzzled, continuous broadcast announcents ca.

[A player has initiated a proposal to prohibit Community 4 from occupying work buttons. All managent players please imdiately go to the managent room to vote.]

[This proposal has received 3 "Agree" votes, exceeding half, and takes effect imdiately.]

[A player has initiated a proposal to change tax rates. All managent players please imdiately go to the managent room to vote.]

[This proposal has received 3 "Agree" votes, exceeding half, and takes effect imdiately.]

[Current Civilian wage tax adjusted to: 0%]

[Current Civilian investnt tax adjusted to: 0%]

[Current Conglorate wage tax adjusted to: 100%]

[Current Conglorate investnt tax adjusted to: 100%]

[Current Conglorate inheritance tax adjusted to: 100%]

[Current Conglorate exit tax adjusted to: 100%]

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