Days went by one after another, and the mutation gradually morphed from a sudden major event to common knowledge accepted by most people.
The flow of life maintained its steady pace, as if something had changed, yet it was hardly noticeable.
The Review Meeting, from its initial outrage and anticipation, had come to disappointment.
Led by Zero, the Newborn generation did not stop in their tracks. The tide they had stirred grew fiercer.
Gradually, people began to seriously consider the terms proposed by Zero, resembling Pandora's Box; once open even slightly, it becomes impossible to close again.
It was a tough decision.
The reforms proposed by the Newborn generation encompassed shifts in the current economic situation and resource allocation, categorizing the annual expenses for new drug development, aimed at extending their lifespans, as unnecessary expenditures. Cutting funds from this area could immediately enhance employee benefits and social welfare.