04-29-2017, 03:05 AM
17 Elva, 1583
Noboru didn't want to keep doing this for three years, but he did it. Nobody would tell him directly what would happen to his sister if he didn't, but Noboru wasn't about to try and find out.
So he did his best, he kept trying to help his patients, and Masaji just kept sending more to him to die. Three years of this, and Noboru was getting sick of it.
It had first started off with death-row inmates, but now there were clearly others being sent. Those with life-sentences, or those who acted out in prison. Hell, some community leaders that rebelled even came by Noboru.
Noboru did what he could to help these people. But the virus that Masaji was making only got more virulent with every patient.
Then, a bombshell. Noboru was given a massive amount of files on this day, about five times the normal amount of patients. It was obvious that the program was being rushed. This probably wouldn't actually make development of the virus any faster, which by this time was already nearing completion, but to those uninitiated to medical literature it would probably look like it. That was probably what Masaji was going for.
But Noboru knew this massive influx of patients only meant one thing - the innocent would start coming at his doorstep en masse. There was no way that enough people were regularly sentenced to death for the old, slow rate to be fulfilled, this one was just ridiculous.
Luckily, by this time Noboru had developed a sort of friendship with one of the guards. Now if he could convince the guard to help him, then he could reveal this injustice to the world while keeping his sister stave, and hopefully make it stop. He just needed to hope the guard wouldn't tattle..........
Noboru didn't want to keep doing this for three years, but he did it. Nobody would tell him directly what would happen to his sister if he didn't, but Noboru wasn't about to try and find out.
So he did his best, he kept trying to help his patients, and Masaji just kept sending more to him to die. Three years of this, and Noboru was getting sick of it.
It had first started off with death-row inmates, but now there were clearly others being sent. Those with life-sentences, or those who acted out in prison. Hell, some community leaders that rebelled even came by Noboru.
Noboru did what he could to help these people. But the virus that Masaji was making only got more virulent with every patient.
Then, a bombshell. Noboru was given a massive amount of files on this day, about five times the normal amount of patients. It was obvious that the program was being rushed. This probably wouldn't actually make development of the virus any faster, which by this time was already nearing completion, but to those uninitiated to medical literature it would probably look like it. That was probably what Masaji was going for.
But Noboru knew this massive influx of patients only meant one thing - the innocent would start coming at his doorstep en masse. There was no way that enough people were regularly sentenced to death for the old, slow rate to be fulfilled, this one was just ridiculous.
Luckily, by this time Noboru had developed a sort of friendship with one of the guards. Now if he could convince the guard to help him, then he could reveal this injustice to the world while keeping his sister stave, and hopefully make it stop. He just needed to hope the guard wouldn't tattle..........