Koichi Shido smiled as he sat in his office. The new boy was going to make the Olympics a lot more interesting. The people, especially the students, from Asia, were more bloodthirsty than those in the other continents.
After all, he thought, he wants to survive. Everyone does. But only those who can survive in this new world of ours can live and those who are weak must die. Now that the population is in the 15 billions, the governments took drastic measure. Which thankfully,he thought his serpent's smile, means free entertainment for me.
He stood up and looked at the calendar near his desk. The new boy would have only three or four months to adjust and to get to know the other students. The Olympics started on the first day of spring and ended on June 13th. Despite the time length, not many died. Mostly a couple hundred. Not much of entertainment and certainly not satisfactory.
Koichi glared at the wall as he sat back down on his chair. The main goal of this Olympics was to decrease the population, not to increase. For some strange reason the population seemed to increase a lot in America. Russia was the country with the smallest population. They were managing with 5 million people and still decreasing. From what he had found out, the kids killed each other even when the Olympics weren't taking place. A complete slaughterhouse. His idea for the school. But no, parents were still overprotective of their kids. Didn't they realize that if they continued to have kids, they'll probably end up dead before they graduated?
Koichi sighed. The stupidity of people. The reason he built Sacrifice was to help decrease the population. And he named it in Japanese (at least the first part of the name). Gisei. Perfect way to get parents researching. But still…
No one understands the situation the world was in. The Asian countries understood, at least. Why else would they be the number ones in mission decrease population. He narrowed his eyes again and thought. The he stood up as an idea entered his sick mind. Of course! Why hadn't he thought of it before!
He then looked at an unopened envelope sitting on his desk. He reached for it and looked at who it was from. The media.
He opened it and skimmed through it. He smiled. The media had chosen his school in order to broadcast their Olympics to the world, which was a huge honor.
And with my newest idea, the world will get a wonderful show.
