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【ジャンケットバンク】第60話 感想 すごい情報量だ
Mitarai is shown at his lowest point, grappling with the fact that he is now literally a commodity with a ticking clock on his value. The disparity in value is extreme: while a
While Mitarai starts with a 4,200,000 yen price tag (giving him about 113 days of "shelf life"), Miyamoto warns that falling below 25 million yen is the true danger zone. Psychological Stakes: Human as "Goods" If a debtor remains unsold, an additional 2
A character named Miyamoto explains the terrifying "depreciation" rule for the human "products" in these rooms: If a debtor remains unsold
The chapter details the hierarchy of the 120 rooms within the warehouse. The disparity in value is extreme: while a room in the prestigious "Room 1" area can have an average price of 90 million yen, rooms from 110 onwards drop to an average of around 8 million yen.
The price of a debtor decreases by 300,000 yen every single day.
Every Saturday, an auction is held. If a debtor remains unsold, an additional 2.1 million yen is slashed from their price.