Do you know the value of a human? I'm not talking about emotional value or whatever sentimental nonsense this world has shoved into your insignificant head. I mean the real value—the monetary worth of your life.
If I told you what I do, you probably wouldn't believe me. But if you give me a moment to explain, maybe you'll understand. I'm an entrepreneur, and like every businessman in this world, my job is to create value. It's simple: I buy a product, enhance its value, and sell it for a profit.
For the record, the value of your body is between 1 and 2.5 million dollars. When someone like me looks at a product like you, I'm assessing the quality of your organs, your "meat," and everything else you have to offer. My goal has always been to sell as much of the product as possible. I work hard for that.
But it's not all about profit. I have employees to pay. When you've been in this business as long as I have, you learn to delegate. I have people to find the products, handle security, manage the facilities—you get the idea. As the company grows, you have to keep adding value. Like many other businesses, we also create entertainment for our clients. Sometimes we go beyond saving lives or hosting events. We organize client parties where they can use our products however they want.
With all that, the pure profit I can generate from one life ranges from 2 million dollars to far more. We sometimes acquire a product and use it for months in client parties or other events. When it's particularly "special," we film everything. But like all things, people get bored quickly. So, the videos and live streams become increasingly extreme. More gore, more depravity. And in the end, we keep the product alive long enough to sell the organs.
In one exceptional case, from just a single life, we generated 3.5 billion dollars.
I know it's hard to believe. But do you really think an artist, a streamer, or whatever meaningless career you've fantasized about can make more money than my industry? You have no idea how much people are willing to pay to indulge in the forbidden.