Attraction 05: Loser Resurrection Game
I had always thought I would be the one to torment others as I saw fit.
I had never even considered the possibility I would be on the receiving end.
And yet I had always been a step away from being both.
First, draw lots to form pairs.
You may use whatever method you like, but one member of the pair must die.
Afterwards, the other member must resuscitate them. If successful your previous losses will be forgiven.
If you fail, the surviving member of the pair will be killed.
We were gathered in a large area that might have been a supermarket or a shopping mall.
It had no windows which was not uncommon for such buildings. I could not tell if it was day or night. The relatively small number of people made it abundantly clear how large the area was.
After all, there were only 30 people in an area that could easily hold hundreds.
â...Youâve gotta be kidding me.â I squeezed out those words after reading the rules written on a board. My voice soon rose to a shout. âYouâve gotta be kidding me. Youâve gotta be kidding me! Youâve gotta be kidding me!! What kind of rules are these!? One of us must die? Then we have to revive them? That isnât something you can just do so easily!!â
âBut those are the rules,â explained a smiling bunny girl.
Dammit.
Iâm supposed to be the one in your position!!
âAnd this is not a normal attraction. All of you have already lost once, right? The normal course of action would simply be to kill you. You are meant to die and yet we are giving you a chance to make a comeback from that loss. ...In that case, isnât it only fair to have you start by coming back after dying once?â
That was some messed up logic.
But they had the power to force it on us.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
I felt fear as I watched what I had always hoped for from the position I had never hoped for.
I had no choice but to do it.
This was not my place. To make sure everyone knew that and to reach the place I was meant for, I had to think through this like a winner. The instant I grew timid, I would die. I would fail. I was barely hanging on now, but I would fall even lower.
âRed.â I pulled a stick out of a cylinder the bunny girl held out and spoke the color painted on the end. âRed! Who else got red!?â
Those who had drawn other colors looked around amongst themselves. I was in a group of 15 and another group of 15 stood a short distance away. It seemed the other group was drawing lots just like we were.
A small woman in her twenties timidly raised a hand when she heard me shouting.
Her outfit was incredibly plain.
There were plenty of ways to meet failure in your life, but she did not seem the type to charge toward a gamble on her own. There was only one reason someone like that ended up falling this low: someone else had kicked her down on their way up.
I could tell just by looking at her.
Losers would think and act under the assumption that they would lose.
They would claim to be doing their best, but that was just an escape.
What they actually meant was that they did not care if they lost so long as they did their best.
â...Tch.â
She was not a reliable partner for a literally life-or-death gamble, but there was nothing I could do to change that.
One of us had to die and the other had to resuscitate them.
We would be literally resurrecting from our loss. To meet the requirements of the rules, at least two people were needed.
âWho are you?â I asked.
âH-Hashinaka. What about you?â
âKishikawa. But your name isnât what I want to know. What did you do before ending up here? Anything that might be useful for this game?â
âI was...um... a nurse.â
This plain woman who called herself Hashinaka glanced somewhere else.
I looked over to see the smiling bunny girl waving her hand. At her feet were countless AED sets. Those electric shock-producing medical devices that could be found in subway stations and hotels were contained in bright fluorescent colored bags.
âDo you know how to work one of those?â I asked Hashinaka.
âY-yes.â
âSo do you know what death would be easy to resurrect someone from!?â
âNot as much as a doctor would...â
Had I actually lucked out?
This seemed a lot better than a pair where neither knew anything of use.
âU-um, what about you?â
âYou could say Iâm unemployed,â I said quickly.
My specialty was collecting on debts. To put it simply, I worked for a loan shark. When those perverts found a new toy, it was my job to efficiently bring them to ruin. The name of Spider Finances was well known in the darker corners of society.
But telling her that would not help matters.
It was pathetic people like her I had made my prey. I saw no advantage in telling her more than necessary.
Winners only needed to think about winning.
Thinking about what would happen if you lost or what you needed to do in order to not lose was the beginning of losing your nerve. It was proof that the entrance to your doom had begun to open.
I could not allow myself to lower the purity.
I was a winner.
âTo get straight to the point, I want to know what the safest way to die is. I know that sounds stupid, but you know what I mean. The AED will have instructions, but they wonât say anything about how to die. What type of death is that electric shock used for?â
âU-um... uh...well...â
âPlease, just answer. My knowledge isnât gonna help here. Youâre the only one that knows how to resuscitate someone. That makes it obvious who needs to die and who needs to do the saving, right?â
âKishikawa-san...â
âItâs simple division of labor. But I need you to tell me how to die. So please tell me, nurse. The AED, the defibrillator, the electric shock, or whatever you want to call it. What is the ideal type of death to use it on?â
âB-but...just using the AED does not ensure you can resuscitate someone. You cannot decide that division of labor so-...â
âCome on now.â
I cut her off in irritation.
Losers really would always be losers. They just did not understand what was important.
âListen up. Let me make this very clear. There are winners and losers in life. Which side you are on is determined from birth. A winner can drop down to being a loser, but the opposite is impossible. Do you get what Iâm saying?â
âB-but...then why...?â
Was she asking why I was here?
Or was she asking why anyone would make any attempt in a game made up of losers?
She was too naïve.
âThose great reversals you occasionally hear about are not actually reversals. That is when someone who was originally a winner has ended up a loser due to some kind of mistake. It is only natural that they win and it is only natural they end up back in their rightful spot. That winnerâs greatest enemy in that time is cowardice. He is only temporarily in the spot of a loser, but he will truly become a loser if he ever begins to doubt his rightful spot. That is the biggest reason why winners become unable to win.â
â...â
âSo do not think about what happens if you lose or if you fail. Thinking like that will leave you an ugly duckling forever. If you want to be a winner, you need to remember what it is like to win. There is no other way to win.â
âBut...â
âI donât know how much you have lost in your life. But you drew the lot that paired you with me. That person is no simple loser. People lose because they think they will lose. Their cowardice trips them up. Is that what has happened to you? Are you going to keep doing what has always led to failure in the past?â
âWait a second,â said Hashinaka.
She took a few shallow breaths.
And then she answered.
âAn AED is a device meant to restart a stopped heart. In other words, it cannot help with anything else. Stimulating the heart will not help resuscitate someone with a destroyed organ or extreme blood loss.â
âCome to think of it, you donât really picture people being given electric shocks after being stabbed or shot.â
âBut even so...A death that causes a lot of damage to the chest would be a bad idea. You cannot give CPR to a patient with broken ribs.â
Hashinaka let out a groan as she called up all of her knowledge.
She knew she was needed.
Fortunately, she was not the type to get ecstatic over that fact.
âYou usually see CPR being used on people involved in water accidents, right?â I said.
That was a death due to lack of oxygen.
In other words, suffocation.
The quickest method to pull that off would be...
âSo hanging?â
âN-no! I do not think you should do that.â
â?â
âMost people do not die of suffocation when they hang themselves. Their entire weight is placed on their neck, so they usually die from a broken neck or a lack of blood to the brain. Neither of those can be resuscitated using the AED.â
âThen what about strangling by hand?â
âY-you want me to do that...?â said Hashinaka with tears in her eyes.
We had only just met, so she obviously did not care about me personally.
She simply did not want to become a murderer even if she was going to resuscitate me.
But this was obviously no situation for that kind of thinking.
âWould it work?â
âIt depends, but it might be difficult. It would all be over if the neck broke in the process of constricting the throat.â
âThat leaves...actual drowning, I guess. Would a method using water be good?â
âThat would prevent breathing while not putting a burden on the rest of the body.â
The bunny girl had said we were free to use anything within the large store. Other than food, it also contained simple furniture, appliances, and tools.
There were industrial refrigerators, tool sets, stainless steel knives, metal bats, vacuum cleaners, water servers, bathtubs, microwave ovens, handheld game systems, bread makers, wardrobes, desks, electric guitars, wall clocks, dryers, laptop computers, lamps, extension cords, and more.
We could use any one of them to kill our partner or resuscitate them.
Nothing was off limits.
I called over the bunny girl.
âHey, we need that bathtub.â
âHave at itââ
âYouâll provide us with water, right?â
âAs long as you donât mind a cold bath.â
The preparations took only about 15 minutes.
The other participants cautiously watched us from a distance. Their pathetic thought process was probably to use us as an experiment to learn how to succeed.
A bathtub filled to the brim with water lay before me.
I breathed in and then breathed out.
This was hardly the first time the organizers behind the bunny girl had shown their cruel tastes, but this attraction made me especially aware of what a human life was. If only I could have been one of the ones smiling as they watched on from a safe place.
âK-Kishikawa-san. Um, Kishikawa-san.â
âWhat?â
âA-are you really going to do this?â
âItâs the only way to survive this.â
âB-but...â Nurse Hashinaka looked at the full bathtub. âCan you really kill yourself in that? This is not like a deep reservoir. You can easily raise your head above water once it gets painful. And even if you put weights in your clothes, it would be difficult to create a situation where you cannot bring up your head.â
âThatâs true.â
So thatâs what sheâs worried about.
I kept my face as expressionless as possible as I grabbed Nurse Hashinakaâs arms.
âYou donât need to worry about that.â
âEh? Um...Kishikawa-san? Um...â
She looked puzzled, but she would catch on eventually.
I wanted to get it over with before she did.
âIt would be hard to drown oneself here. But that just means we need to use some other method. Like having someone else hold your arms back like this and shoving your head underwater.â
âWait...you donât mean...â
As Hashinaka stood in that awkward position, she finally figured something out. With an expression that could have been crying or smiling, she tried to force her head around to look me in the face.
I ignored her and said, âRemember what I said? Iâm mostly unemployed, so I need your knowledge to win this attraction. But only the knowledge.â Once I had gotten that knowledge out of her, I needed nothing else. âWinners win because they know they will win. I simply needed the materials to pull it off.â
I had received the nurseâs relevant advice, so now I shoved the struggling victim into the bathtub.
The AED came with instructions.
It was made so normal people could use it.
So as long as I knew the ideal way to kill her, I could do the rest on my own.
And...
The smiling bunny girl looked own at her pocket watch and made an announcement.
âTen minutes until the time limit!â
âShit...â
I held the electrodes for the AED in my hands. Each hand held an electrode on the end of a winding cable similar to that of a landline phone.
The device was made to save lives.
It was made to start a stopped heart.
And yet...
âShit, shit, shit!! What is going on!? Iâm doing exactly what the instructions say!!â
Hashinaka lay soaking wet on the ground and her eyes would not open.
They would not open.
And if she was not resuscitated, I would lose the right to eliminate my loss!
The bunny girl answered my question in a tone that made it sound obvious.
âThis kind of resuscitation doesnât always work.â
âBut!! Thatâs why I asked her for the ideal method!! I am a winner. I gathered everything I needed to win! I canât have messed up. I did everything right!!â
âWell, even in an ideal condition, the resuscitation isnât a sure thing. But more importantly, Kishikawa-san, you have been reading the instruction while also using the AED. Are you absolutely sure you have been using it correctly?â
âWha-...?â
âOh, the instructions havenât been altered, so donât worry about that. But can a medical amateur like you really understand all the intricacies of using the device? Also,â added the bunny girl. âKishikawa-san, did you know the odds of a successful resuscitation drop considerably as time passes? Might you have spent too much time reading all that small writing?â
âAh...â
âYou really should have left it up to the professional nurse. Come to think of it, why was it you were fired by Spider Finances? Didnât you interfere with a colleagueâs mark in your haste to get promoted and ended up putting too much pressure on the mark so he committed suicide?â
âAaaaaahhhhhhhhhh!! Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!â
This was my final hope.
I pressed the electrodes against the limp nurseâs chest once more and the bunny girl spoke in a regretful tone.
âSheâs already dead.â
The sound of the pocket watch stopped. She then patted me on the shoulder. It felt like some kind of sign.
And she whispered in my ear.
âAnd so are you.â