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Chapter 91 - Chapter 91

At that moment, everyone in the group harbored their own private calculations.

Those with little or no food at home naturally supported centralized distribution.

But those who still had supplies—how could they possibly be willing to hand everything over?

If they did, wouldn't it simply benefit those who had nothing?

By rationing carefully, they could last a long time on their own.

Unsurprisingly, the residents with food reserves sided with the black-profile user, finding 201's proposal almost laughable.

[ I don't agree with centralized distribution. ]

[ Same here. ]

One after another, messages appeared—each from households that still had food to spare.

Sensing the shift in momentum, 201 quickly tagged the black-profile user and demanded:

[ Are you even from our building? Why haven't you listed your unit number? Are you here to cause trouble? Admin, kick him out! ]

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