Under the watchful eyes of everyone, Balazs was now somewhat unable to step down.
The two founders beside him appropriately provided him with a way out.
The richest, Josh White, said, "Contact several private research institutions in Los Angeles, and, additionally, let's all the families and consortiums within the organization chip in, gathering over ten thousand prisoners should not be a problem..."
Beside him, Malven Wittgenstein, who controlled the largest political power in the greater Los Angeles urban area, nodded, "Additionally, we need to change some policies, like those concerning the survival of the homeless, some treaties on illegal workers, and some economic fluctuations. Appropriate pressure will aid us in obtaining sufficient materials more easily and, incidentally, clear out some unstable elements, maintaining the peace in the greater Los Angeles area..."