Chapter 1869 Free Team
Chapter 1869 Free Team
On the last day of the experiment, we went to the site. Zhou Chuyuan asked if I wanted to try some. I saw that it was mostly filled with free-range eggs, some of which were inedible. I asked him what to do. Zhou Chuyuan smiled and said, "Don't worry about that. I've thought of a plan. On the last day, we'll have a surprise: free teams of ten people. No more, no less. If a family has 11 people, they can form a team. But if there are less than ten, there won't be a team." After listening to this, I asked, "What if the number of people at the end is not equal?" Zhou Chuyuan said helplessly, "How can that be possible? That kind of thing doesn't happen. People arrive at different times and in different orders. Everyone forms teams freely. Except for families, everyone will almost always find someone they don't know. Even if there are no other people on the field, they can still wait. If there are no teams left, the staff can form teams with the remaining people. Anyway, this kind of free team formation is basically available to everyone now." But I thought his courage was ridiculous. After all, what kind of quality can free team formation test? Or does forming a team reveal the differences in people's qualities? Wu Luanpei, seeing the two of us arrive, also enthusiastically signed up. He even analyzed this free teaming, specifically to see how well these strangers could stick together. Also, would those who should know each other voluntarily form a happy pairing and see if there would be any disagreements in the end? Hearing this, I remembered something I'd heard before: couples with unstable relationships shouldn't climb Mount Tai, or even better, any mountain at all. I finally understood the reason: they were afraid those people would excitedly go climbing only to find things halfway through that weren't what they expected. Our team of ten was just right: me, Zhou Chuyuan, Wu Luanpei, Mu Chen, Li Ruke, Zhang Liangzhi, Fan Qian, Zhang Yue, Wu Peng, and Bai Jingyi. The rest of us were incredibly busy and couldn't make it in the little time we had left. The reason we formed a team of ten was simply because we had ten people. From the beginning, many people came towards us, wanting to team up with us. We weren't public figures, so many people didn't know us. But they saw we were well-equipped and thought we might win if they teamed up with us. They weren't really thinking there was a problem, but rather that we already understood the entire route and system. It was impossible for us to make a simple mistake on this route. There were also many people who came in groups, but they were thinking about just being a couple and didn't want to team up with others. However, when they tried to enter, they couldn't. The limit was ten or more, but not fewer. Many people tried to imitate us, but were turned away. They couldn't get in. That was the rule, and if it was broken, the event would be meaningless. At that moment, several people were making trouble outside, and an argument had already broken out. I understood the time had come. There would definitely be trouble when we teamed up, so we recruited a number of people to calm things down. The specific punishment hadn't been announced. I didn't want those people to quit because of this, so I wanted them to keep this record to see if they were the ones causing trouble later. Wu Luanpei said, "Actually, from this perspective, it's not easy for us to succeed." Think carefully: those people have already caused enough trouble once. A second attempt would be a luxury for them. But we can't let our guard down either. It's possible those we consider honest now might set us up later. "We can't rule out this kind of thinking, so we have to monitor them. Everyone's barcodes are already locked and locked upon entry, and their actions are recorded for later data analysis." Li Ruke couldn't help herself when she saw the small cake, completely forgetting the purpose of our visit. Li Ruke pointed at it and said, "Can we eat it?" Mu Chen looked over at us and asked if we were ready. I nodded and said, "Come in, we're done. Everything here, not just the small cakes, must be eaten." Mu Chen whispered in her ear, "The small cakes aren't worth much. You should eat what's worth it. Desserts take up space, so you don't run out of food later."
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