Orenchi ni Kita Onna Kishi to Inakagurashi Surukotoninatta Ken - Vol. 3 Ch. 18 - Anti-epidemic measures

The three of us went to the JSDF hospital...

i wonder if they meet Rory and the others. 😁
 
I mean, they're not wrong. Diseases are a serious concern. Re: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Yugoslav_smallpox_outbreak

Even more worrying is that possibility a disease may be a paradisease due to the nature of her origin world. A magical disease that doesn't conform to standard rules of biology and physics would be hell to control.
 
@AbuHajaar but if there is a possibility of magical "disease" why they've sent even more people with standard protective clothing? What's more, moving them to different facility instead of sending researchers to the farm also doesn't make sense. For all they know, Chris could "infect" everyone with some magical herpes or syphilis which penetrates any countermeasures used on Earth...
 
They're from the government and they're there to help...

RIP in pepperoni Chris-san. Better hope magic is teachable or they're going to dissect the hell out of you to find out how it's done. Good luck in the Unit 731 black sites.
 
@DaJa-rahrah
"Nothing bad will happen", "I should follow the instructions of its government officials" (...and become a guinea pig), "Afterwards the 3 of us went to the jsdf hospital" (...and never came back).

The author's spreading that good government propaganda. I wonder if he's getting a bonus for this.
 
If there was a epidemic-level threat from Chris, isn't it already too late because of the vegetables Kanji sold?
 
@criver
I don't believe the author is preaching a message of blind government acceptance. I feel that there is an atmosphere of foreboding danger and skepticism.
 
yeah like if something like magic appeared on the world, the powers would do everything to own that.
 
@bobVerge He is through his characters. As you may have noticed they never questioned whether that decision was irrational. The MC is clearly a placeholder for some of the target audience too. So it's pretty obvious what this implies. Either the author is that naive, or he is intentionally making his characters that naive.
 
Came here for a fluffy romance slice of life comedy manga. Got a conspiracy, sci-fi, overreacted doomsday scenario. Author should just write their post-apocalypse manga that they wanted instead of this. Well, I guess I can trim my read list a bit now.
 
It actually seems like a realistic account of what would happen with a reverse isekai. Like @AbuHajaar and @kaminomikan said, it's a realistic approach for the government (though also naive, if what @Tikibo said turns out to be true).
 
@criver I can see what you mean. Some of their reactions such as Honami's seem too light-hearted. In the beginning pages, Kanji appears to be suspicious about the government, but then the author backtracks.
 
The duo don't have many better options than complying, because the government is keenly aware of their existence and literally at their front door.
 

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