There were such people in the world.
They always assumed that others only needed to cooperate with some of the processes to which they were accustomed.
In any case, the result would be the same.
The world would not come to a halt for one person.
If they did so, it would obediently save them both time.
That was what the man in white was thinking.
It was just as he said.
He had received too many newcomers in the past.
He had also patiently answered the newcomers' various questions.
He realized, however, that no matter how patient he was, the newcomers would always cause some trouble.
That was because, in addition to him, there were numerous follow-up procedures such as testing, cleaning, and killing the bacteria with various reagents.
Nobody was as patient as he was.
Uncooperative newcomers were frequently subjected to harsh physical punishment.
As a result, he gradually lost patience.