Is a human life priceless?
Of course it's priceless.
It's just that when special circumstances arise, they need special handling.
For example —
Car accident.
As everyone knows, if a traffic accident results in casualties, as long as it's not entirely or primarily your fault, it can usually be resolved with money.
As for the amount...
Third-party insurance is generally more than sufficient.
Therefore, in certain unexpected situations, life can be linked to money, and the "exchange rate" can't be too exaggerated.
As for the couple Tu Lei seeking five million in compensation due to the death of their elderly mother, even though it exceeds most vehicle owners' third-party insurance, it barely remains within a reasonable range and isn't considered outrageous.
But 99,999,999...
That's a bit ridiculous.
It's one thing for a super-rich person to joke about it, but do ordinary people really dare to take it seriously?
Are they seriously considering a billion as a small goal?
