Of course, within the Half-sphere Civilization, there were also a very small number of "Fallen," those who were unwilling to work and unwilling to devote themselves as others did for a lifetime. However, such individuals were always a minority and all belonged to the D-class population; members of higher classes, C or above, generally did not have this issue.
Thus, the D-class population would always remain the lower echelons of society and could never ascend to the higher levels, so the influence of the "Fallen" would not spread.
A society operating in a manner that was truly astounding.
Under a unified worldview, individual subjective initiative still existed, so the Half-sphere people weren't as rigid as robots; they still possessed their own thoughts and were able to create a remarkable culture. All the population were still quite creative.
Zhang Yuan couldn't help but exclaim, "Thousands of years have passed, and this model still hasn't shown any significant errors."