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If their guesses are true, some people will certainly be indignant right now, but most people are forgetful; only those who have truly experienced it will feel it deeply.
Majima wasn't wrong; he was just stating the most likely outcome.
Just like the comments that float across the screen during a live stream, most of them are just people watching the show.
"Some people are really boring, trying to gain a sense of existence by bullying others."
Takagi didn't suggest using suicide as a form of resistance, which was quite courageous, but in his heart he was thinking that it was actually not a worthwhile thing to do.
However, he respects the deceased and sees no need to criticize them; he only looks at the hidden phenomena within the deceased.
Bullying incidents are not uncommon in Japan, and they are especially frequent in schools.
Some people live in the sunlight, while others live in the shadows.
And in the shadows, some chose death.
Outrage is one thing, but there's nothing Takagi and Majima can do about it.
Should we continue watching this kind of live stream?
Majima said with some reluctance.
They were not the ones who solved the problem, and their guesses have not been fully confirmed.
What caused his death?
Some people choose suicide as a form of resistance against bullying.
At this moment, this is just their speculation; they are not the ones answering the questions, and the live stream has not ended.
"Let's see. I'm just curious whether Dr. M will live up to this guy's expectations and find the killer."
Takagi replied in this way.
He wanted to keep watching the live stream; he wanted to know the outcome.
To be honest, Takagi was initially curious and just wanted to see what would happen, but now he just wanted to know how it would end.
Aki Tomo didn't say anything, but kept staring at the boy in the picture.
Takagi and Majima's words had him wondering how he could make the boy in the picture have his wish granted.
The ultimate outcome of using suicide as a form of resistance is likely not what one desires.
The "murderer" may not lose anything, and the so-called social attention sounds like utter nonsense.
Even speaking out in front of everyone might not have the desired effect.
"Let's wait and see, I want to see the result too."
It took Aki Tomoya quite a while to finally say those words.
He didn't know what would happen, or when their guesses would be fully confirmed.
It remains to be seen how long Dr. M will need to gather evidence to fully prove his point.
……
The male is Shirai, and the deceased is Yokoyama.
Two victims of bullying.
They orchestrated a suicide as revenge against their bullies, and Yokoyama was the one who carried it out.
The murder weapon was a knife of the same type as the bully's, which was used to frame him.
The bullying and extortion at school ultimately led to this live stream.
However, they probably didn't expect that on the night the plan was carried out, the bullies would have a perfect alibi because of the theft.
So, Shirai broadcast this live.
Dr. M is Mikoto Misumi. The reason she is Mikoto Misumi is because the cram school that Shirai attends happens to be the same place where Mikoto Misumi's younger brother works.
Therefore, he came up with the idea of having Mikoto Misumi say that Yokoyama was killed by his bullies, not that he committed suicide.
Mikoto Misumi provides the answer, proving that Yokoyama committed suicide while also revealing the truth about bullying. The weapon inserted into Yokoyama's body, invisible to the naked eye, is a murder weapon called bullying.
On camera, Shirai is preparing to commit suicide, but he is moved by Mikoto Misumi's persuasion, which buys time for the others who are searching for him and prevents him from doing so.
Mikoto Misumi also confirmed Aki Tomoya and the others' guesses.
The cause of death of the deceased, suicide, and the purpose of the live broadcast.
However, there was no pride whatsoever, only lamentation.
Takagi and Majima never experienced bullying; their upbringing completely eliminated the possibility of such incidents occurring.
Upon seeing the results, their suspicions were confirmed, and they felt indignant but powerless to change anything.
Because most people, all they feel is indignation.
Resisting through suicide is not a clear option, but for Yokoyama, it may be the only option.
If you have the courage to commit suicide, why don't you have the courage to resist?
Leaving aside whether it's too late to teach bullied people how to fight back now, let's just talk about whether the outcome will affect the bullies.
The victim is dead, but the perpetrator is still alive.
If the latter reflects on their actions, the former could say that their death was not entirely in vain. Even if they received some form of punishment, unless it was a social death, it was still an unequal act of resistance.
The indifference of those around them, the teachers' inaction, and the drawbacks of "happy education"—there are a whole host of problems to find.
Those are people who live in the shadows, while Aki Tomoya, who has had the same experience and stands in the sunlight, dares not say a word except that he has come out of it.
In fact, after a few days, no one brought up the matter again.
Because no one would deliberately invite trouble upon themselves.
They saw the problem, but no one stepped forward to solve it, including some who could actually do so.
A society that doesn't want to cause trouble for others is just a joke.
“The victim remains a victim, and has not become another perpetrator, but that is not something to be happy about.”
Chapter 334 Abuse of Power
"Dr. Misumi, yesterday was really close."
When I arrived at UDI, I happened to see Mikoto Misumi in the office, and Aki Tomo started talking about what happened yesterday.
At the end of the live stream, Shirai attempted suicide, but thankfully she was stopped.
It was a close call.
Mikoto Misumi was slightly taken aback, but then she knew what Tomoya Aki was talking about.
Her expression was somewhat complicated.
"But people still died."
Although one person was saved in the end, it couldn't change the fact that one person had already died.
Another boy chose to rebel by committing suicide, and Shirai eventually also wanted to commit suicide.
His companion is dead, should he continue to live?
They planned to make the perpetrators pay, but in the end they only hurt themselves.
She planned to commit suicide and then frame her bully, but on the night the plan was to be carried out, the bully had a perfect alibi.
In the end, the perpetrator lost nothing.
In this world, another person has died for no reason.
"There's nothing we can do about it. What else can we say when people rebel in that way..."
Aki Tomoya didn't want to comment on what was really going on.
While feeling indignant, I also hope that the boy who was bullied and chose to commit suicide can live in the sunlight in his next life.
If there is a heaven, I hope he can go there.
but……
It seems that people who commit suicide don't go to heaven.
Aki Tomoya remembered hearing someone say that was the case.
"Dr. Misumi ultimately saved one person."
Aki Tomoya said in an admiring tone.
If it weren't for her, another life would have been lost.
This is also a blessing in misfortune.
Whether the bullies in this incident felt even a little bit of remorse is something they can't possibly know.
In short, those who were previously ignored at Shirai's school have now been taught a good lesson.
But whether anyone will reflect on their actions, who can say for sure?
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