This time, 2,000 people participated in the trial in Tokyo, of which 1,800 were students.
Among these, 800 were university students, and 1,000 were high school students.
200 were young grassroots workers under the age of 25, serving major companies.
In the first round of trials, Japan's elimination rate was relatively high compared to other countries.
Out of 200 young people, 45 were eliminated.
Out of 1,000 high school students, 400 were eliminated.
Out of 800 university students, 356 were eliminated.
In the end, only 1,199 remained.
These people will be divided into two batches; 600 will be managed by the CIA, and the remaining 599 will be under the responsibility of the Prime Minister's residence.
Phoenix Academy Maggie is in charge of managing these people.
She sat in the co-pilot seat of the bus, and the first stop was naturally not the Tokyo Imperial Hotel but a medical examination institution connected to the Prime Minister's residence.
