
What is it?
They were already an unbelievable person, but it seems like they’re getting even more amazing.
Did we have an update this week too?
This is already amazing, isn’t it?
Was there a time when it wasn’t great?
There is not a single specific detail about what has happened up to this point!
Please wrap it up quickly.
It’s content that is unbearable to watch, so I’m not even following it.
Something else happened…
Hurry up and finish.
Just when I thought the courtroom chapter was starting, it turns out to be a debate chapter, even with these eyes of Li Bai…
I know that I’ve been caught twice using a sock puppet account to defend myself.
>>12
Naso
>>12
It seems like they’ve been doing self-promotion all the time, just that they’ve only been caught twice.
Is it about the issue where a colleague’s account came up?
Content that I want to end quickly.
Isn’t it a story from a little while ago?
There shouldn’t be anything more than this.
It’s really amazing that no one thinks that.
I never thought it would make it to a feature on NHK.
The context was that we had no choice but to use incompetent doctors due to a shortage of personnel.
Stop mocking the victims and their families any further.
Regardless of the current situation where we have to rely on terrible doctors,
Increasing corpses and hiding them is crap!
If you’re doing this much in your creation, it seems like that character is going overboard.
>>21
Perhaps it’s the recurring enemies that Blackjack and KAZUYA continue to battle against, with each appearance bringing more charges.
>>21
Is he the Ohtani of the medical world?
>>42
It’s Ohtani, but it’s Ohtani in the daytime, right?
>>21
In the first place, the surroundings would stop me, right? Is there really zero reality?
Well, I’ve already been indicted at home and my real name has been reported…
It’s natural for it to turn into an argument since they have high pride and can’t ignore criticism.
The person who claims to be a colleague is really eloquent, but I’m slightly worried that they might get killed by the model person.
>>27
The only person the model can kill is the patient.
Clearly, since they’re just speaking off the cuff, if done well, it seems like there are a lot of statements that could be taken as strong evidence in court.
It’s content that the official is providing one event after another…
I have seen a thread where someone was surprised to see posts defending the thread image here and there.
Could it be that it was almost a self-performance by the person themselves…?
Well, there are always contrarians, so self-promotion is probably about half of it.
>>33
Half of it!?
Hurry up and get the death penalty.
A mere famous doctor was lynched and drove his family to suicide.
Dangerous serial killers are kept under the law.
>>38
Reality is terrible…
>>38
Ho ho ho, by the time you realize it, it’s already too late, ho ho ho.
H… exists because of that… it was created by the hand of God…
I can only think that whether that account is the real person or not, it’s insane.
For example, what would happen if the victim requested disclosure and it was confirmed to be them?
I’m making statements that would be extremely disadvantageous if presented in court, but is it really okay?
The lawyer says it’s okay…
>>43
I don’t think it’s possible that they are not here.
When I think about what this guy was doing, even if I’m told not to, I’ll do it.
>>43
I wonder if they really exist? Lawyers…
I think it’s at the level of just asking if it’s okay to do social media on the side since I hired a cheap lawyer for disclosure, right?
>>46
If there had been any Pakaben, it would have been a waste of money since they disclosed it themselves before we could disclose it.
If someone could be quiet just because a lawyer told them to, we wouldn’t be in this situation…
>>48
In the first place, it’s someone who’s going to have surgery on their own even when told not to.
He is not the type to stop just because a lawyer said no.
>>48
If you could behave, you wouldn’t be biting at the hospital…
You probably have a lawyer, but there probably aren’t any human rights lawyers of that caliber left anymore…
>>50
That human rights lawyer was really serious about human rights, so I wonder if they are furious by now.
It’s amazing that no one tries to stop him even though he has a wife and children.
>>51
Do you think Takeda-kun will stop after being persuaded by his relatives?
>>53
In the first place, they were doing the surgery even though the hospital said to stop halfway through.
It seems like they are always lying, and it feels like they seriously believe their own lies to be the truth.
Did something happen? It’s tough not being able to follow information at times like this, but it was uncomfortable, so I blocked them.
>>56
Is it really something I want to chase after that much?
>>59
If I’m not following you, and it happens that Takeda-kun comes to your town, it would be a terrifying situation…
What were you eating to become so arrogant towards others?
He had killed people even before the Akō incident.
>>62
Seriously?
Was the surgery prohibited at the previous hospital in Ako because of that?
>>62
Um…
Maybe the lawyer is currently holding their head in their hands.
>>63
I can have this guy perform the surgery.
Just follow your colleagues.
This main account is full of lies and vanity.
It’s really pitiful for the lawyer, isn’t it?
>>68
Becoming a lawyer is bad.
>>68
If a lawyer cannot build a trust relationship with the client, they can resign, so if you don’t like it, just quit.
>>76
On the contrary, could the lawyer’s side claim a penalty for breach of contract?
I wondered what the surgeon, who was involved in numerous medical accidents at Gunma University, which could be called Takeda-kun of Kanto, is doing now, so I googled it.
It seems that I’ve ended up becoming a hired director at a clinic, and that’s not good.
As expected, a medical license is awesome!
>>69
I really dislike that you improved your surgical skills after repeatedly experiencing medical accidents over there.
I wonder if the director is no longer performing surgeries.
Why are you so eager to perform catheter surgeries?
>>74
It’s cool, isn’t it, with cutting-edge surgery?
>>74
I am aware that I’m terrible at it and that I’m also slacking off on practice.
Because I look down on nurses, I am conceited enough to think that I can perform tasks that nurses can do well, regardless of the area involved.
Because there are blood vessels there…
If you don’t like being appointed by the government, can you quit?
Help me! Human rights lawyer!!
If you just put the catheter in as far as the penis…
>>80
Heart catheters and brain vascular catheters are too critical and require experience and skill…
I don’t think I’m the only one who experienced the feeling of getting chills down my spine and feeling sick the first time I read a manga.
Moreover, if I were to understand as someone involved that reality seems to be even more than that, I think I would be mentally exhausted even if it was a lawyer’s job to defend.
>>84
The original work is much worse in terms of cleanliness, personality, and actions.
Manga is carefully focused on the issues of hospitals and the medical industry to avoid becoming a form of vigilante justice.
May the entire clan be eradicated.
So what ended up being the amazing thing in the latest update?
Did something happen yesterday or today?
“Can I use social media?”
“I think it’s wiser not to do it.”
“Does that mean you are saying not to do it at all?”
“You have no right to force me.”
“Then that’s a good thing.”
>>90
In other words, there have been instances where I went against the lawyer’s advice quite a bit.
Is it true that I can’t resign unless I do the exact opposite of what was discussed in the meeting or clash in court…?
>>91
Because it’s the minimum necessary security…
It’s easy to get one’s identity revealed with a normal disclosure request, so what exactly is safe about this…?
>>92
Just because you submit a disclosure request doesn’t mean everything will be accepted.
Asking to disclose information because you want to solidify evidence of self-performance is certainly not going to work.
>>93
If it’s for an established purpose with no issues, it won’t pass.
In the case of Takeda-kun’s original work, the series of defamation was done with the intent of harassing the victim, so it probably makes sense normally.
>>96
It’s information that only those involved originally know.
There’s no way to argue my way out of this.
>>92
“I’m not worried because I’m doing the right thing.”
You might be thinking that a disclosure request is unlikely to be granted.
Well, thinking about the logic of that kind of guy seems pointless, doesn’t it?
Be careful when the teacher carries the catheter.
Will the number of people who fear becoming involved and agree with the disclosure decrease if the disclosure of self-operated accounts is approved?
>>99
They think that they can handle it well, just like Takeda-kun, so they won’t stop.
That’s terrible defamation! I’m so angry, but…
But when I’m asked if I can’t even stop the bleeding, I fall silent, right?
Receive divine punishment.
Why can’t you stop the bleeding?
>>102
It’s because my technique is really bad…
Whether the supporters of the thread image are just joking or serious…
>>105
A former colleague said that it seems like they’re pretending to support him but are actually giving testimony that stabs Takeda-kun in the back…
What kind of mindset is it to openly admit to self-defense like it’s something normal?
>>106
Do you want to say that it’s not the case that you revealed it before being seen through?
It’s also wrong to let a monster like that wield a weapon and kill people.
>>109
Furthermore, they are covering it up and committing more wrongdoings.
Well, self-defense has already been done on the Ako Shimbun site.
Actually, even in that manga, it properly depicts that the hospital is in a bad state.
The account of Takeda-kun, who claims to be depicted as the villain in the manga, is distorting even the content of the manga.
What’s happening now?
Every time this guy is mentioned, Chocolata’s stock rises.
>>114
Chocolata is worthless, but he definitely had knowledge and skills…
>>114
It’s not that the stocks are rising, but rather that among doctors with the same dark attributes, those with skills are just slightly better; in terms of bad nature, they’re worse than Takeda-kun.
This means I’m just before turning 50 years old.
It’s too scary to think about a catheter in the brain…
There have been several doctors who have messed up worse than this and have lost in court, been fired, or had their licenses revoked.
Why isn’t this guy losing…?
My parents are starting to look like powerful figures for real.
>>118
Isn’t it because the hospital did something that they are trying to hide, just like in the manga?
>>122
When a hospital fears rumors and engages in cover-up activities, this is what happens.
Conversely, it means that the hospital properly prepared and punished the incompetent doctors who were adequately stripped of their other licenses.
>>118
Isn’t it because they said there was no responsibility in the hospital’s official document?
There are always those who intentionally ignore that it takes time for the police to act and spread rumors about being protected by those in power.
>>119
There are many rumors saying that nothing is happening, even though trials take a considerable amount of time!
>>119
I believe that those kinds of rumor-mongers definitely overlap with the people who were blowing up about “upper-class citizens!!!!!!111.”
It seems like I’m also overlapping with the type that is somehow supportive when they have free time.
If the scale is too large, it even takes time just to conduct the survey.
It’s too difficult to get confirmation.
>>121
As for this guy, not a single public document released by the hospital can be trusted…
>>139
It’s something that can only be substantiated after years when someone involved finally comes forward and confesses…
Prior to that, because both Takeda-kun and the director are offering their opinions, it appears that only the neurosurgery chief is at fault in the investigation.
>>139
Since this report has been stamped, it says that Takeda-kun is not at fault…
If something like this has been running rampant for years, it makes you wonder if there’s any truth to the story of a doctor being driven out of the village…
>>123
Akō is in the rural area of Hyogo Prefecture, so there tends to be a relative influx of non-mainstream or eccentric doctors as university dispatch physicians.
Excellent doctors are generally dispatched to large hospitals in urban areas like Kobe.
Well, Takeda-kun is an outsider among the outsiders who were expelled from the medical department outside the prefecture…
This illustration is probably the number one web manga award of the year.
There were a lot of comments like “She was forgiven because she was a woman” or “She’s the daughter of a powerful person” when there were no follow-up reports on the safe deposit box criminal.
What do those who spread rumors about the conspiracies of those in power plan to do when faced with a disclosure request? They don’t think at all; they believe they are not in the wrong, with a brain level akin to that of the thread image.
There are some supporters besides the person self-promoting, but…
Basically treated like a brave doctor who was demeaned for opposing power.
When I see people who seem to like conspiracy theories treating them like heroes…
If you collapse in Osaka, you’ll meet Takeda-kun!
Let’s give a present of a thread image to the village without a doctor.
>>134
The tactic of the thread’s subject is to be well-protected by their accomplices, so if they are alone, they will be expelled due to their innate bad character before doing anything wrong.
I heard that Takeda-kun’s grandfather is a powerful person and intense, but what kind of person is he?
Kobe has a super famous hospital called Central City Hospital.
The Akō Rōshi are also crying in the shade of the grass.
>>140
Stop following such disturbances and find peace.
>>140
You had surgery in the pine corridor, huh… Ah, I see, that’s what “pine” means.
If they could be stopped by what others say, they would have quit being a doctor a long time ago.
What is something amazing, after all?
I know that the author has sued, stating that this manga is legitimate and not defamatory.
>>146
Everything from the release of this manga to now is amazing, so it’s safe.
I’ve had a cardiac catheterization before, but it’s such a scary procedure…
>>147
Normally, someone who makes such a mistake wouldn’t be involved in the treatment…
>>147
I am grateful that the bulletin board is up.
>>152
I mean, normally they don’t let someone like Takeda-kun perform surgery like the teachers in Kyoto do.
To be honest, it’s scary that someone who could make such a mistake still wants to perform surgeries without a care.
A serial killer in a creative medical setting is still more realistic than this.
>>151
Reality is something unique to creation…
>>151
They have high intelligence and skills, after all…
>>154
He looks like an average neurosurgeon you might find around.
>>155
Aren’t there many serial killers like that?
>>155
Usually, I’ll start skipping shaving and become sloppy in my appearance.
If someone like that really existed, they would be dealt with in an instant and would never be able to return to their job. There’s no reality in that.
A fool who is only good at studying does not listen to the advice of those around them.
Takeda-kun is here.
Right now, I’m at the emergency room of Tokushukai Hospital in Suita, which is the origin of Takeda-kun.
Did I become a doctor just because I wanted to be pampered and respected by the fools around me?
That’s amazing!
The emergency department of Suita Tokushukai Hospital is currently active due to a high frequency of accidents.
Even through a filter, manga is tough, but being able to see the raw version is something else.
>>167
If there’s an accident around Suita, you could be taken to Tokushukai and have a high chance of meeting the real Takeda-kun (since the only emergency doctor on duty is Dr. Hiroki Matsui).
I actually think it was good in the context of the debate.
If you get caught, you won’t be able to casually track information anymore.
>>168
It’s unbearable for the bereaved.
Until the trial and the results come in, there will be no information at all.
Is it good that by regularly feeding fuel like this, it doesn’t weather at all?
Why is it an emergency?
Is it because emergency services are cool?
>>170
The emergency department is always short-staffed.
In an emergency, is it because the patient doesn’t have time to complain, saying “Wait, Takeda-kun, stop!”?
I think it’s only natural, considering it’s Tokushukai, because my mother passed away in a different Tokushukai hospital.
When I made the disclosure request, I became a plaintiff as a victim’s family member, and I was like, “Yeah.”
Chocolata is S-rank as a doctor, but he’s a terrible person because of his bad nature…
If anything, Suita Tokushukai Hospital has had another medical accident unrelated to Takeda-kun (Dr. Matsui). If you Google “Suita Tokushukai Hospital accident,” you’ll find it.
When it comes to Tokushukai, it’s also famous for performing kidney transplants and other medical procedures that are not commonly done in Japanese hospitals.