Chapter 147: Blood Draw
[Due to the impact of the recent emergency, the system’s operational capacity has fallen below the baseline. To better maintain basic system functions, a new round of adjustments will be made.]
[To relieve the pressure of insufficient computational power, the system will impose a 95% fee on the polluted blood collected from all deployed personnel, to ensure the core sectors are safely protected.]
“Ninety-five percent?!”
Upon seeing this message, Colin blurted out, “What the hell!”
“Can you even call this a fee? This is basically draining blood straight from the main artery.”
Colin finally understood why the five-meter-tall “Mourning Watcher” had only bled a few milliliters—this was all because of that outrageous extraction rate. It was absurdly high.
However, realizing that the system was making a compromise for their safety, he could only let it go in the end.
[The system will scramble all current personnel serial numbers, assigning them randomly to ensure no connection between the serial numbers and the survivors, preventing any unknown infection from spreading through the numbers.]
“And I randomly got 123456,” Colin grumbled. He had always been curious about why the numbers seemed so arbitrary. Now, it turned out to be part of the plan.
