Talk:Ching-Li Hsiao/@comment-86.59.192.15-20170118084830/@comment-76.5.82.186-20170208015242

^ Your answer is missing some things, too. For instance, Hsiao is a product of the Garden, and everyone else we know of who came from the Garden is a Washuu demi-human, aside from Rize, who was breeding stock of unknown parentage. So more than likely, she was born to a CCG affiliate in Taiwan (we know there are affiliates in other countries thanks to Matsuri's stint in Germany) and was transferred to Japan for some as-yet unknown reason. In my personal opinion (which is almost certainly wrong), she was seen as a likely Arima candidate, and was brought over to fill his shoes when he died - though he ended up dying way before they were ready to implement this plan. Once the Quinx surgery turned out to be a smashing success with average humans, the Washuus wanted to test what would happen should one of their demi-humans be given the surgery, and thus she became a Quinx. The CCG would want to keep their best Washuu progeny close to their homebase, to keep an eye on them and to bolster the defenses should the average human investigators fail, and if they could create an even stronger version via surgery, they'd certainly take that risk. Though the Washuu's end goal, as far as we know right now, is to become human, they would want their progeny to be as powerful as possible until that end is reached.