"Explaination?"
Richard listened to Moli's words and smiled, "Alright, I'll explain. It's actually quite simple. The distribution problem you're talking about is like two people trying to split a cake."
Everyone wants the bigger piece, making it difficult to satisfy both parties at once. But it can be resolved this way: one person is responsible for cutting the cake into two portions, and the other person gets to choose their piece first.
This way, the first person will strive to divide the cake evenly, preventing the second person from taking advantage. The second person will choose what they perceive to be the largest piece, ensuring the first person doesn't gain an advantage, creating satisfaction for both.
Applied to the issue you mentioned, we can have our side be responsible for dividing the unknown value item into two parts, and the other side can choose. Naturally, there won't be any dissatisfaction."
"Uh, this does seem more reasonable..." Moli said.
