Senior Sister, Shut Up!-Chapter 137: People Freely Trade Lifespan, Do You Support It?
The author said if you arenât interested in the debate, you can skip the next few chapters. He himself is a big fan, which is why he wrote about it.
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Lu Yu, the judge from the Department of Finance, looked at the debate topic and then at the teams on both sides. He turned to Zhao Lu with a smile. âThe situation seems pretty clear, doesnât it? Itâs just a matter of how long the affirmative team can hold out.â
âThatâs hard to say.â
Before Zhao Lu could respond, Lin Jingwen smiled and said, âIâm rooting for the affirmative team~â
âAre you rooting for the handsome guy?â They were all members of the schoolâs debate team, so the three were quite familiar with each other. Lu Yu could easily tell what Lin Jingwen was thinking at a glance. âWhat if the handsome guy loses?â
âIf he loses, I can go comfort him,â Lin Jingwen said mischievously, winking.
âThen youâll be disappointed.â Zhao Lu lazily leaned back in his chair and yawned. âHeâs already taken. Stop thinking about it.â
âAh~â Lin Jingwen sighed in disappointment. âSure enough, itâs not the turn of senior sisters to get top-quality young hunks, huh?â
âItâs not that itâs not a senior sisterâs turn. Itâs that itâs not your turn.â Zhao Lu smiled and discreetly pointed at Su Huaizhou on the left. âLook, that junior brotherâs girlfriend.â
âIsnât she his team leader?â Lin Jingwen had a strange expression before immediately feeling vexed and envious. âYou guys have it too good. The Department of Foreign Languages is like a nunneryâŠâ
âYou need to broaden your horizons.â Lu Yu pointed at himself. âIsnât there a ready-made one here?â
âSorry, I like handsome.â Lin Jingwen grinned at him, showing her teeth. âIf you were at Zhao Luâs level, I guarantee Iâd give instead of take.â
âAhemâŠâ Zhao Lu coughed. âMy wife is sitting right there. Donât talk nonsense.â
Lu Yu and Lin Jingwen looked at each other and rolled their eyes at Zhao Lu.
They had been invited by Zhao Lu to be judges, but before the match even started, they were already stuffed with dog food.
âBrother Zhao, when this is over, donât forget to settle my work-related injuries.â Lu Yu sighed faintly.
âYeah, and throw in some compensation for my broken heart,â Lin Jingwen added teasingly.
âYou two should just get together already.â Zhao Lu yawned again. Then he looked at Qi Lianyue, who was sitting in the team leader position on the right. All he wanted was to end the match as soon as possible so he could go for a walk with his girlfriend.
At this moment, the moderator finished explaining the rules of the debate and announced the official start of the match. âPlease welcome the first speaker from the affirmative side to begin their arguments. You have three minutes.â
Before the moderator finished speaking, Ding Ning had already stood up with the first speakerâs script in her hand. Her gentle yet firm voice clearly reached the audienceâs ears.
The first speakerâs script was the foundation of the teamâs arguments, and the most common format followed the structure of introduction, body, and conclusion.
First, the introduction would clarify important terms in the debate topic, define them, and then outline the teamâs main arguments and objectivesâwhat the team needed to prove.
After completing the introduction, the first speaker would move onto the body, which connected the three main arguments, set the battlefield, and established the direction of the teamâs offense.
Finally, the conclusion would summarize the common themes of the arguments, emphasize the key points of the debate, and highlight any details that were easily overlooked, providing a final, comprehensive reinforcement.
In Jiang Miaoâs opinion, the affirmative side was at a disadvantage from the start, and the three main arguments were actually not particularly important. The focus was on the right to define the terms at the beginning.
Especially when it came to the concept of âfreely trading lifespanâ, it was essential to explain the underlying mechanism clearly.
âThe principle of this black technology is selling the time just before the sellerâs death to the buyer. This time is added to the end of the buyerâs lifespan.
âFor instance, if a young person sells a year of their life and their expected lifespan is eighty years, it is essentially selling the year they would have lived at age eighty to the buyer.
âIf the buyerâs expected lifespan is also eighty years, after purchasing the year, the additional time will be added to the end of their original eighty years, extending it to eighty-one years.â
In order to clarify this definition, the affirmative side didnât mind spending more time on it and even gave simple examples to make it easier to understand.
Even if it meant compressing their subsequent arguments, they wanted to make sure this definition was clear.
âInteresting.â Lu Yu nodded while making notes on a piece of paper. Then he asked, âDid she come up with this definition herself, or was it decided when you agreed on the debate topic?â
âIt was decided beforehand. Thereâs no dispute about this.â Zhao Lu nodded. The paper in front of him was still clean. âOtherwise, the affirmative side wouldnât have a chance.â
âThatâs true.â Lin Jingwen nodded while also taking notes. âOtherwise, people might look at the topic and think that buying time means it can be used immediately. But actually, the bought time only takes effect once peopleâs own time runs out.â
âTherefore, our teamâs task is to explain the benefits of this black technology and prove that its drawbacks are outweighed by its advantages, thereby supporting our position.â
After finishing the introduction, Ding Ning began outlining the affirmative sideâs main arguments.
Since she had already spent over a minute on the introduction, the subsequent parts were simplified considerably.
In essence, selling time could provide young people who were unable to pursue their dreams due to financial constraints with the necessary starting capital, creating new possibilities.
And buying time could give terminally ill patients extra time to fulfill their unfinished wishes.
When balancing time and money, the value of each depended on a personâs stage in life.
At stages where time was less valuable and money was more valuable, exchanging time for higher-value money could help in personal development. Conversely, at stages when time became more valuable and money less so, exchanging money for higher-value time optimized the allocation of both resources.
This was the value of this black technology.
âThe argument is a bit weak.â Lin Jingwen continued writing, shaking her head when Ding Ning finished outlining the arguments and moved to the conclusion. âI feel like it can break with a poke.â
âWell, itâs a topic that favors the opposition side. Letâs see how the rest plays out.â Lu Yu also shook his head, understanding the affirmative sideâs arguments.
âTime is up.â After three minutes, the moderator stopped Ding Ningâs speech and said, âNext, letâs invite the fourth speaker from the opposition side to question the first speaker from the affirmative side. You have one and a half minutes.â
As soon as the moderator finished speaking, Wang Xin adjusted his glasses and stood up.
Seeing Wang Xinâs calm expression, Ding Ning immediately recalled his formidable and sharp performance last week and became nervous.
âHello, my fellow debater. First question.â Wang Xin picked up a piece of paper on the table and asked calmly, âDo you think young people who easily acquire money from selling time are more likely to use it to develop themselves or to squander it?â
âAccording to our definition, because the time traded is only from the period right before death, the price of time will gradually settle into a reasonable range. The money earned from selling time isnât enough forââ
Ding Ning tried her best to defend the argument, but Wang Xin had raised his hand.
During the questioning, if the responding party spoke for more than five seconds, the questioning party had the right to directly interrupt to prevent time from being wasted maliciously.
âEasily acquired money is clearly more likely to be used for immediate gratification,â Wang Xin summarized briefly before asking the next question. âNow, may I ask, if rich and poor people come to the market to buy time, who is more likely to get it?â
âOur stance remains the same. The price of time wonât be expensive, and within normal market rules, there will definitely be a reasonable price range, soââ
âThank you. Clearly, the rich have an advantage in purchasing power. As for the price issue you mentioned, please provide logical reasoning in your later argument.â Wang Xin skillfully cut off the response and continued with the next question. âThird question, can organs and blood be sold?â
âSorry, I believe organs and blood cannot be compared to the time humans have and therefore cannot be likened in the same way.â Ding Ning struggled to maintain her composure, her expression visibly strained.
In the audience, Chen Haoshang observed Ding Ning, who was struggling under the pressure, then glanced at Wang Xin across from her and fell into deep thought.
Wang Xin looked at the time. Only about ten seconds left. He decisively nodded at Ding Ning and returned to his seat. âThank you. My questioning is complete.â
âAmazing. Is the opposition sideâs fourth speaker so fierce?â Lin Jingwen suddenly became interested in this fair-skinned and elegant junior brother. âIt looks like the affirmative sideâs arguments are going to be dismantled.â
âThereâs no chance of winning.â Lu Yu shook his head. âIf the opposition side werenât so powerful, there might be a chance for a comeback. But from the fourth speakerâs questioning, I donât think thereâs a chance.â
âLetâs continue watching. Itâs just getting started.â Zhao Lu rested his chin in hand, his paper still completely blank, with no notes taken.
The moderator said: âNext, letâs invite the first speaker from the opposition side to present their arguments. You have three minutes.â
Song Huanhuan stood up in response. Seeing the timer on the screen behind the moderator start ticking, she immediately began the opposition sideâs arguments.
The opposition side didnât compete for the right to define the âtime trading mechanismâ. After all, it was a preset condition of the topic.
Therefore, after briefly outlining her teamâs stance and task, she began laying out the opposition sideâs arguments.
In summary, there were three arguments.
First, humans were short-sighted, especially young people. Once they became addicted to selling their time, it could easily lead to their downfall.
Second, once the trading market opened, middlemen would inevitably emerge. They would go to impoverished areas to acquire cheap time and then sell it at high prices out of ICU hospital wards.
Third, markets needed boundaries. Some things should not be freely traded, and time, as something inherently linked to human life, was just as untouchable as human organs and blood.
While Song Huanhuan was presenting her arguments, Jiang Miao kept taking notes. Sometimes, he furrowed his brows, sighed, or shook his head, looking rather troubled.
Although Senior Sister had motivated him before the debate, to be honest, the opposition side didnât have any obvious flaws to attack.
So when the moderator announced, âLetâs invite the fourth speaker from the affirmative side to begin questioning,â Jiang Miao froze for a few seconds.
However, he quickly returned to his senses, stood up calmly, took a deep breath, and became serious.
âHello, fellow debater.â Jiang Miao didnât forget the basic debate etiquette and then asked, âMay I ask, since playing video games can lead to addiction, should video games be allowed in the free market?â
The first question left Song Huanhuan stumped, but she quickly regained her composure and replied, âVideo games and trading time are different. At least drugs cannot enter the free market.â
âThe reason drugs are prohibited is that they directly target the physiological addiction mechanisms,â Jiang Miao countered calmly. âSelling time, however, does not involve a physiological addiction mechanism, so your first argument is too extreme.
âSecond question.â He didnât give her time to respond and continued, âWith this technology, can everyone sell their time?â
âYes.â There was no doubt about this. Song Huanhuan could only nod.
âUnder these circumstances, there will be an abundance of sellers.â Jiang Miao pressed, âMay I ask where those supposed middlemen will come from?â
She lost her words at his question.
At this point, he had already achieved the goal of his question, so he didnât give her a chance to speak and continued asking, âFourth question. Is working equivalent to selling oneâs time?â
Upon hearing this, Song Huanhuan immediately perked up.
She had prepared for this one!
âThe nature of work is different,â Song Huanhuan responded earnestly. âWhen we work, we exchange our time along with the skills, abilities, emotional intelligence, and intelligence we possess in return for money.â
âSo youâre adding time.â Jiang Miao continued, âIf you take away skills, abilities, emotional intelligence, and intelligence, can time alone no longer be sold?â
âIn that case, the experience and wisdom you gained during that time would be lost.â
Jiang Miao shook his head. âBut as we stated at the beginning, what weâre selling is the time counted backwards from the moment before death. When someone is lying on a hospital bed waiting to die, what meaning does the experience and wisdom theyâve gained hold for them?â
âNo, thatâs not right.â Song Huanhuan returned to her senses and immediately steered the debate back to the opposition sideâs argument. âJust like how organs and blood canât be traded, time can be given, but it canât enter the free market.â
âI look forward to your teamâs further argument on the consistency between time and things like organs and blood. Otherwise, that analogy wonât hold up.â Jiang Miao shook his head. âOtherwise, we could just as easily point to many items that can be sold, such as hair.â
âTimeâs up,â the moderator said after one and a half minutes, bringing an end to the questioning.
In the audience, Su Huaizhou flashed a gratified smile and threw a triumphant look at Qi Lianyue, who sat across the aisle.
However, Qi Lianyue ignored her and quietly recorded the situation of the debate on her paper.
âNot bad, as expected of a man I fancy.â Lin Jingwenâs eyes sparkled as she recorded Jiang Miaoâs arguments. âHeâs found flaws in all three of the opposition sideâs arguments. While he didnât completely break them down, itâs already quite impressive for a single round of questioning.â
âNot bad.â Lu Yu nodded in agreement. âAfter all, the topic itself puts the affirmative side at a disadvantage, and questioning is much easier for the opposition. But he still quickly found angles to challenge them. Although there are still some gaps, for the affirmative side, itâs already quite good.â
âI bet he put in a lot of effort preparing for the match, huh?â
âHe probably predicted the opposition teamâs arguments and prepared his questions well. Very well done.â
Hearing this praise, Zhao Lu, who had been somewhat distracted, straightened his lazy expression a bit and looked at Jiang Miao.
Although he didnât manage the departmentâs team much, he had seen the finals list.
Originally, the affirmative sideâs fourth speaker should have been a girl named Pei Jue, but now it was Jiang Miao. Moreover, Zhao Lu remembered it was his first time going on stage.
He didnât know if it was a last-minute substitution, but judging by his performance, his preparation probably wasnât as thorough as Lu Yu had thought.
It seemed that his ability to think on his feet played a bigger roleâŠ
Thinking of this, Zhao Lu picked up his pen and jotted down a note on his blank sheet of paper.
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