"Good."
"Agreed."
"I support it."
...
The borders of the screens quickly turned green, indicating approval of Ron's proposal.
This is a voting system used exclusively during council meetings, only used for deciding significant matters, and when the situation is not urgent.
As long as more than 55% of the screens turn green, it signifies Ron's proposal is approved and can be executed immediately.
Quickly, the green borders of the screens surpassed 50% and continued to rise.
There wasn't a single red screen representing opposition.
Seventy percent...
Ninety percent...
Before long, all the screens in front of Ron had their borders turned to green.
Looking at the screens that represented unanimous approval, he felt a deep sense of emotion.
Usually, during council meetings, even if his proposals were well-founded, at most 70% of the screens would turn green.
The others would either turn red or become gray, representing abstention.
But now?
