Inebriation-seeking Blue Shirt

Chapter 168: Personnel Recommendations


Everyone nodded, Cai Zhiyuan’s plan wasn’t difficult to understand.


If two people both had usage rights for this immunity ticket, with one actively using it and the other not being active, then the active one would gain more favors and actually seize control of this ticket.


In the end, the other person would also have to use it actively.


That definitely wasn’t the original intention of establishing this plan.


So the decision of whether it could be used had to rest with only one person but veto power could be given to two people.


On one hand, everyone’s contribution ratios to this ticket were different, and those who paid more should rightfully enjoy some advantages. On the other hand, even with veto power, they would be cautious when using it.


Because every veto was equivalent to offending some people but even so, veto power couldn’t be given to too many people, two was already sufficient.


Soon, the plan of "one person uses, two people veto" received everyone’s agreement.


Next was discussing the specific candidates for these three people.

Wang Yongxin spoke first, "For the person who manages usage rights, I recommend Fu Chen."

This surprised many people, including Fu Chen himself.


He was puzzled, "Brother Wang, you’re recommending me? Why?"


Among the five-person group, many people thought Fu Chen was the most easily replaceable member, and Fu Chen himself was actually aware of this.


Initially, his passive inclusion in the group’s core was largely due to coincidence. After several consecutive meetings, Fu Chen had actually exposed his shortcomings in political ability.


So now most proposal content was taken over by Li Renshu.


Regarding this situation, Fu Chen didn’t feel he was being excluded. He felt that since Li Renshu did better, he could completely withdraw from this small circle but Li Renshu had always insisted, requiring him to stay.


Regardless, Fu Chen had already regarded himself as a marginal person, so Wang Yongxin’s sudden proposal surprised him too.


Wang Yongxin explained, "Because you’re the person in the community with the most compassion, empathy, and spirit of sacrifice, and would be more willing to use this immunity ticket for others."


Obviously, Wang Yongxin hadn’t said everything.


Lin Sizhi could easily understand why Wang Yongxin wanted to recommend Fu Chen.


Usage rights for this ticket could be said to be the greatest power in the entire community currently, because it meant not only usage, but also "stronger veto power."


When situations occurred, if the person controlling immunity ticket usage rights decided not to use it, that was equivalent to direct veto.


If the immunity ticket’s total power was 100%, then the two veto powers would each account for at most 20%, with the remaining 60% in the hands of whoever controlled usage rights.


Wang Yongxin absolutely couldn’t get usage rights, so securing veto power would suffice but the candidate controlling usage rights made a difference to him.


Suppose Wang Yongxin encountered danger in a game, would the person controlling the immunity ticket possibly choose not to save him?


Of course it was possible.


Looking specifically at the five-person group, the most likely not to save him was Cai Zhiyuan, while the most likely to save him was Fu Chen. The other three were all between saving and not saving, hard to predict.


So for Wang Yongxin, having Fu Chen control this ticket’s usage rights while he himself got one veto power was the optimal solution.


This way, Wang Yongxin could choose not to save whoever he wanted, while if he himself encountered danger, he would almost certainly be saved.


Unless the other person with veto power forcibly vetoed, breaking ties with the entire community.


Of course, the biggest obstacle to this plan still came from the five-person group itself, especially whether Li Renshu and Cai Zhiyuan were willing to hand this power to Fu Chen.


Cai Zhiyuan didn’t speak, seemingly still thinking.


Li Renshu nodded slightly, "Hmm, giving it to Fu Chen is also a good plan for me."


Just then, Qin Yao weakly raised her hand, "Eh, shouldn’t giving it to Lawyer Lin be most reasonable?


"The stronger someone is, the more they can take responsibility for the consequences of ’using this ticket,’ right?"


This viewpoint also gained quite a bit of agreement.


Suppose a weak person decided to use this ticket to save another weak person, then in the following month, if a strong person failed in a game, the weak person couldn’t bear that responsibility.


But conversely, if a strong person decided to use this ticket to save a weak person, then if he himself failed in the following month, he would bear that responsibility himself, which was very reasonable.


And from all angles, Lin Sizhi had contributed enough to the community and wouldn’t participate too actively in community management affairs, making him the perfect candidate.


The reason many people didn’t directly propose having Li Renshu manage it was also due to issues of potentially excessive power concentration.


Li Renshu already substantially managed the submission of most proposals within the community. If she also managed the immunity ticket, her power would be a bit too great, and many people weren’t too willing to accept that.


But Lin Sizhi shook his head, indicating refusal.


"Thank you for everyone’s recognition, but I have no interest in either usage rights or veto power for this ticket."


This disappointed many people but for those who understood Lin Sizhi’s behavioral style, this behavior wasn’t strange, and could even be said to completely fit Lin Sizhi’s character.


Because this ticket didn’t only have benefits without drawbacks.


Whatever power it represented, it also represented equivalent responsibility.


Whether using or vetoing, any decision would inevitably please some people or harm others. This was a hot potato.


Lin Sizhi naturally didn’t want to cause trouble for himself.


He wasn’t particularly worried about dying in games, and even if he might die, with tickets available, the community would definitely save him.


And even if he controlled usage rights for this ticket, he couldn’t give it to no one and only keep it for himself, right?


Analyzing it this way, any power over this ticket was meaningless to Lin Sizhi.


Managing this ticket instead became something with only drawbacks and no benefits.


With Lin Sizhi voluntarily withdrawing, and Wang Yongxin absolutely impossible to get usage rights, the final candidates were actually reduced to just three.


Fu Chen, Li Renshu, Cao Haichuan.


These two choices of Fu Chen and Cao Haichuan essentially had no major difference.


Jiang He said very firmly, "I unconditionally support Renshu! I think this is the only choice!"


Her active stance had some impact on the situation. After all, if everyone was going to use the luxury goods fund to buy immunity tickets, 50,000 of it came from her.


Of course, this could also be considered as Wang Yongxin helping her earn it, but regardless, others also had situations where they were helped to earn visa time. Since Jiang He was willing to donate visa time that was already safely in her pocket, it still had some influence.


Moreover, not everyone thought Fu Chen was better.


When immunity tickets needed to be used, Fu Chen would definitely be the person most willing to save others, even if that person had conflicts with him but was actively saving necessarily a good thing?


If you were the person being saved, that was naturally good, but what if it had nothing to do with you? What if situations arose that weren’t worth saving?


Most people didn’t want immunity tickets controlled by particularly selfish people, but they equally didn’t want them controlled by overly selfless people.


Wang Yongxin was willing to choose Fu Chen because he would most likely have veto power, but others didn’t.