Talk:Re: Chapter 79/@comment-73.168.151.140-20160606074339/@comment-27247962-20160607202307

Is this argument a fallacy:

If you are presented with a Mutsuki (to encompass everything she's been through in short), wouldn't you rather apply a Mutsuki for an intense testing process for ghoulification, that could go wrong in any way, then apply a normal person still having a family with the chance to never return to that family if the ghoulification goes wrong. All the Quinx we're desperate or in Yonebayashi's case not cared for.

Why isn't this a valid argument or one used to explain why they didn't kill Mutsuki instantly. If she's to be killed, why not have her be a bit useful in giving her life to the ghoulification project.