So, if she wasn't a regular social person, and an autistic shut-in with no friends outside of company members instead, it wouldn't even happen. The more time goes on the less and less I see good points in being a normie. It's just all kinds of trouble. But yeah, I can see why her contract was terminated, it's something that you have to do as a company even if personally you must really hated making this decision. Even with Cover actively trying to do their best to have it a good working environment it also probably really sucks knowing you still failed regardless. I wonder if it will result in some new policies or anything, japs usually need this sort of heavy excuse to make anything new in their rigid systems. They did start to force regular health checkups a couple years ago, when seemingly half the company were going on and off hiatus all the time. And still very anal about not allowing to stream unless you show papers from a doctor that you are fine