Dancing Circles on the Horizon of Events
9.3-18 Devil 18
"Are you addicted to insecticides...... Uh... what can I say..."
Randy in front of the two, after Yuki and Sage gave a full explanation, of how he was having trouble responding to that.
Yuki and Sage, seeing how she is like that, add these words in anticipation of Randy being confused when they hear their explanation.
"I'm sorry. It was hard to believe..."
"We will not cause any further inconvenience. As soon as we find those who have lost their lives, we will take them here and treat them."
By contrast, Randy wasn't confused.
"Um... maybe you don't know Teresa, do you?
""... Huh? is, yes… "
"I knew...... As a matter of fact, Theresa was in the house, and today, we've already heard about sprinkling insecticides..."
"" Oh, did... "
"Exactly, I was a little surprised because I hadn't heard of anyone falling down with insecticides... right? It's poison for bugs, so it's no surprise it works for people..."
"Um... sorry..."
"Sorry......"
"No. Whether it's a spray of insecticides or a task for Master Teresa, you don't have to apologize because it's all for the town of Rice and the people of Alborosa, who are doing it in good faith, right? And here too..."
With that in his mouth, Randy turned his gaze to --
"Ooh, no? This guy has cancer ~? I'll prescribe your medication. Yes, next ~? Oh, that's not very good ~? Unfortunately, we don't deal with drugs that make you smarter here ~? Huh? Where is it? Perhaps you haven't even looked for a throat, so please just go home. Yes, next ~?
—— and an almost transparent looking organism (?). Such a macrophage presence seemed to Randy to be a reliable helper, not an abomination that roughed up his own work, that he was an extraordinary, practitioner.
Yuki explains the macrophage to Randy, who was looking at it.
"That one, I say Master Cortex. That said, that's a temporary body, and the real Master Cortex is in Mid-Eden, though, right?
"Uh, for once, to Theresa, I got your explanation. Sure... he was king of Mid-Eden, wasn't he?
"Well... I know it's something similar, but it seems a little different, doesn't it? What's the difference...... Sage, you know what?
"... when you start talking, it'll probably take about 3 hours to explain... but still, do you listen? I don't mind..."
"... it seems so complicated, let's stop now. Well, to put it simply... it would be helpful if you could perceive me as someone who can't explain it easily"
"Sounds like... As for the more detailed story, let me ask you later when you have time...... now you have to look for a patient suffering from the medication that kills insects, right?
With that said, Randy glances at Yuki and then turns his gaze to those who remained on the spot.
There, only the undeniable possibility of poisoning by insecticides remained among the patients Cortex had seen. Of course, not all of them were addicted to insecticides, but chances are they are quite high.
"I'll help you find it, won't I?
"Uh..."
"Are you sure?
"Yep. Because I'm going to be able to help people who are addicted to you two a lot sooner than my amateur I can help. You can't make me suffer forever..."
"Sorry, that helps. Then I'll be over there..."
"Then I'll come from over there..."
"Then I'm going to look around from the other side"
That being said, the three of us will dissolve the scene once.
... but a few minutes later.
"... Dear Randy. How'd it go with you?
"... in that mouthful, looks like Master Yuki was in the same situation as mine, right?
"... after all, you can't just look at it"
The three men who looked around at the patients were to rendezvous immediately and held their heads. Thus, no one could be identified as the person suffering from the poisoning caused by insecticides. Well, even Cortex, who was looking at the patients beforehand, were the patients who couldn't judge and left them behind, so just at first glance, it's natural that they can't make a decision about what addiction they're having.
Then Randy asked Yuki and the others this question with a slightly regrettable look on their face.
"I wish I had asked you first...... if you get addicted with insecticides, exactly, what symptoms do you get?
Yuki responds to that.
"Is it a symptom...... I'm new here, so I can't say anything definitive... but what I heard was that my nerves could be paralyzed. If the symptoms go on, they'll stop breathing or stop the heart, right? But... fortunately, there doesn't seem to be anyone here."
"Does that mean... dying?
"If you develop severe poisoning symptoms, if you leave them there, I think you are likely to die. However, the effect of the drug on the body varies greatly depending on the weight, so in the case of humans who weigh far heavier than the insects, I wonder if they will ever be so severely paralyzed unless there is so much to it. That means...... isn't it more suspicious to have a mildly dull nerve response?
"Nervous response is dull..."
"For example, if you try sticking with a pointy thing and you don't get a response back, how about a suspicious diagnosis?
"I see..."
And, listen to Yuki explain, Randy, and show a convincing reaction.
That's the same for the sage...... He, too, put his hand on his chin and seemed to snort convincingly.
Then the three turned to the patient again. However, this time with an elongated needle to be used for needle treatment in the treatment center instead of handless......