Chapter 1098: Cricothyroid membrane puncture
Saya: "...Twenty percent?"
Yui: "..."
Yui: "That's just saying it, you really guessed it."
Yui: "I haven't counted, so I don't know how many there are. But I can tell you that at least half of them choose to join because the organization has achieved justice for them."
Yui: "Maybe this justice is different from what the world knows. But for the victims we help, it is the real deal."
Shaye: "Then... what happened to the people who dismissed her...?"
Yui: "Huh? I told you, they are all dead."
Yui: "To be more specific, I gave her the power and allowed that child to experience the sweet taste of revenge with her own hands."
Saya: "How many people died..."
Yui: "I'll do the math..."
Yui: "...No, I can't remember the exact number of people. Anyway, they are the scumbag classmates in the entire class and the homeroom teacher."
Saya: "So many?! It's too...too much...?"
Yui: "Where is it too much?"
Yui: "They are all sinners."
Yui: "Some people directly attacked her. Some people beat her, scolded her, ridiculed her... and some people, even if they messed up things or even stole things, they would blame her."
Yui: "For a teenage girl, her body has been tainted, her personality has been humiliated, and even her character has been denied by others because of others' frame-ups and rumors, and she has been stained with stains that should not belong to her..."
Yui: "Saya, you are also a person living in hell. Although your experience is different, the source of pain is mainly your family. But you should be able to easily imagine how painful her life is every day, right?"
Saya: "...Yeah."
Yui: "Let's talk about some people who may not have directly dismissed her. In my opinion, these guys are also accomplices."
Yui: "It was their acquiescence that caused the child to fall into a state of isolation and helplessness. Every day of school was like living in hell."
Yui: "Many people will use this excuse to comfort themselves - 'I will be dismissed if I help her, and there is nothing I can do.'"
Yui: "But that's an excuse. I understand wanting to protect themselves, but they could have expressed concern for the child quietly. If one of them did this, they could save their lives, but they didn't."
Yui: "These disgusting bystanders are so fearful that they are so callous and callous, and their actions are no different from accomplices."
Yui: "What about the head teacher? It's easy to understand. As a teacher, you should provide help and protection to students who are bullied. But she turned a blind eye and acquiesced to all this happening. That is even worse."
Yui: "...After the revenge was over, I was not in a hurry to let her join the organization. Because, I wanted her to live a good high school life again. And as a child whose mind has not yet healed, she might see the world once she joins the organization. She may not be able to bear the dark side of the Demon Child. Almost all other instructors agree with this."
Yui: "But the two or three people who don't agree with it are basically the things I support and they must oppose it. I'm not surprised."
Yui: "In short, I helped her transfer schools. She went back to Sakurajima Academy as a freshman in high school and had a pleasant three years. She also contacted me often and told me about her study and life. situation, and even consulted about love troubles (laughs).”
Yui: "When filling out the ambition questionnaire, she wrote that she wanted to be a doctor. In the end, she was admitted to the School of Medicine at the University of Tokyo. I was not surprised by this. Because she had often said that she wanted to be a psychiatrist before, helping people like A child like her.”
Yui: "But in the end, she still didn't become a psychiatrist. After one year of college, she changed her major and studied surgery. The reason was that she was disappointed after seeing many cases of psychological counseling. She realized that when A psychiatrist cannot save a child who has been dismissed."
Yui: "She said: 'I am not a god. Their fate is not something I can save.'"
Yui: "In fact, I thought so from the beginning, but I never discouraged her. After all, I never thought that my views were necessarily correct, nor would I discourage young people's dreams."
Yui: "That child, when he said those words, there was a sense of despair... It was a disappointment to human nature and this society."
Yui: "I chose to become a surgeon because the child felt that he could actually save lives through surgery."
Yui: "But not long after she became a doctor, she encountered something that completely frustrated her."
Yui: "Once, she encountered a child who choked on something he ate and choked in his trachea. The parents tried to slap him, but it only made the child more choked. The little kid's face turned blue and he was almost dying."
Yui: "She happened to pass by and went to check on the situation. After the child's parents knew that she was a doctor, they knelt down and begged her to use any method to save the child. So, she had to use the pen on hand to pierce the child's neck. The cricothyroid membrane was successfully punctured and the airway opened, saving her life.”
Yui: "...then the child's parents sued her, accusing her of illegally practicing medicine and performing surgeries in a non-sterile environment using unsterilized non-medical instruments. Although I sent the best lawyer to help, the case failed The evidence was conclusive, but her professional qualification certificate was revoked.”
Yui: "...How do you think she is feeling at this time?"