Chapter 0202 Justification for Forced Dispatch

Style: Romance Author: Lonely wind and silenceWords: 2137Update Time: 24/01/18 12:45:44
March 21, afternoon, Izu Oshima, Speaker Sato’s house.

Facing Speaker Sato's inquiry, Senator Takamiya smiled complacently and said: "This matter is actually very simple. As long as the doctors who are willing to go are promised to go, they can get more supplies when they come back. It's like a field subsidy. Someone will definitely go. of."

"Some people will go, but I'm afraid it won't be enough." Official Fujita said, "It's okay to go on a business trip for field support, but I'm afraid not many people are willing to go to take risks."

"This..." Senator Takamiya was speechless.

Speaker Sato asked: "So, Commander Fujita, what do you have to say?"

"Actually, Mr. Speaker, you already have an idea, right? Otherwise, we wouldn't be here." Official Fujita said with a smile, "As long as the congressmen from Chiba Prefecture and the congressmen from Kanagawa Prefecture join forces, and with the approval of some other congressmen, things will definitely happen." Able to pass.”

Speaker Sato smiled and said, "It seems you have guessed it."

"Wait a minute, you don't want to force doctors to go there, do you?" Senator Takamiya objected, "I don't agree, absolutely not."

"No, you misunderstood." Speaker Sato said, "I didn't want to force them to go. I just wanted to make an announcement. For doctors who don't go, the deduction will be allocated to supplies."

"Isn't this mandatory?" Senator Takamiya shouted, "Sato, what on earth are you thinking!"

Speaker Sato said angrily: "Then tell me, if this is not the case, what can be done?"

"I," Senator Takamiya said in frustration, "I have no choice."

"That is to say," Speaker Sato said, "If these doctors cannot perform their functions, why should they occupy those supplies?"

Senator Takamiya asked: "What about you? Why do you occupy the current supplies?"

Speaker Sato said: “Because I am the speaker.”

Senator Takamiya said angrily: "It's okay to change to someone else. You are not irreplaceable."

"You are wrong, I am irreplaceable." Speaker Sato said angrily, "I was elected and it is undisputed."

"If you are not there, you can choose someone else." Senator Takamiya said angrily, "No matter who sits in your seat, it will not be worse."

"Okay, two, if it's meaningless." Official Fujita said, "It's the best way to reduce supplies to drive doctors. They still don't have to go, that way they can still have enough to eat."

Senator Takamiya was silent for a moment, and then said: "I agree, but I suddenly remembered a sentence, if we have different paths, we will not work together." After that, he left.

Speaker Sato murmured to himself: "Am I wrong?"

Official Fujita smiled and said: "You are not wrong. In order to save people and destroy evil spirits, it is natural to send troops, and sacrifices are inevitable."

Speaker Sato echoed: "Yes, you are right."

"For these people who are willing to sacrifice, others should also help them and save them as much as possible." Official Fujita said, "These doctors are unwilling to go, so it is logical to resort to small means."

Speaker Sato said happily: "Yes, that's indeed the case, and that's how it should be done."...

Oga Campground.

Female Senator Aida of Tokyo received a contact from Senator Takamiya of Kanagawa Prefecture and learned about the dispute between Senator Takamiya and Speaker Sato.

Senator Takamiya said: "Aida, I think Sato has changed."

Female Senator Aida said: "Senior Takamiya, the Speaker has his own difficulties. Every decision he makes affects the lives of many people."

"That's why he should be more cautious," Senator Takamiya said.

Senator Aida said: "I think the speaker has been very cautious, because all decisions are voted on by everyone, and he is only the executor."

Senator Takamiya said: "However, the principle should be voluntariness."

"That's right, the congressmen who came out and the team they led are all volunteers." Senator Aida said, "Those doctors will also be volunteers."

Senator Takamiya said: "That was forced."

"Don't forget, since they are doctors, they have the responsibility to save lives and heal the wounded." Senator Aida said, "Otherwise, they are not doctors. Since they are not doctors, they do not need to enjoy the treatment of doctors."

Senator Takamiya said: "This makes sense, but I always feel it is inappropriate."

"Then tell everyone that they don't want to go." Senator Aida said, "Maybe others' rejection will make them go."

"I think your method is even worse." Senator Takamiya said, "It might make people commit suicide in shame."

"You can't do it on the left or on the right. Do you want to watch those people die of illness?" Senator Aida said, "These are all hopeless methods."

"One life is as important as a hundred lives." Senator Takamiya said, "You cannot force other people to take risks in order to save others."

"Okay, senior, I can't convince you." Senator Aida said, "You can talk to Mr. Yamazaki. Although he is a minor, he has absorbed the insights of his predecessors and has unique opinions."

"You're right, I'm going to try it right now." Senator Takamiya smiled. …

A large island of eight feet, a pasture.

Yamazaki was drinking tea and reading novels outside, while Meidaizi was playing with animals inside.

The guard on duty sent the radio, and the contact from Senator Takamiya came through the relay station on the island.

After hearing what Senator Takamiya said, Yamazaki asked: "You feel confused because they are not voluntary and are oppressed by power?"

"Yes, that's it, straight to the point." Senator Takamiya said.

Yamazaki asked: "So, what if someone borrows money from the bank and then doesn't pay it back when it's due?"

"Of course we're looking for the police," Senator Takamiya said, then fell into deep thought.

"The same applies to doctors. It is their duty to treat illnesses and save people. From the moment they become doctors, they must be mentally prepared to sacrifice themselves to save others." Yamazaki said, "If it is for other things, That can be said to be coercion, but when it comes to treating diseases and saving lives, asking doctors to do it is not considered coercion. It is just like asking soldiers to go to the battlefield. From the moment they become soldiers, they must be mentally prepared to die on the battlefield, and It is a sin to be a deserter.”

"I understand." Senator Takamiya smiled, "Thank you very much."

"I don't dare take it seriously," Yamazaki said.

"However, although there is truth in this, I feel that this is not the starting point of Speaker Sato and Commander Fujita," Senator Takamiya said. "I really feel that Speaker Sato has changed."

"There is a saying that considers the overall situation. This may be because Speaker Sato sits in the speaker's seat and has to do it." Yamazaki said, "You don't have to think too much."

"Anyway, be careful. Speaker Sato is definitely going to disband the Shandai organization." Senator Takamiya said, "Maybe he also wants to convict you."

"I know, I am making preparations to go abroad," Yamazaki said. "As long as the parliament is not prepared to use force to solve the problem, we can talk."

"I hope so." Senator Takamiya said, "Okay, that's it, I won't disturb you anymore."

"Goodbye," Yamazaki said. …