As Ada walked over alone, the hesitant journalists rushed up and asked her various tricky questions with their microphones raised. Ada's small body was pushed in the crowd, feeling constantly pushed, jostled, and pulled. Her sick and feverish brain was not agile, and facing the sharp gazes and questions of these people, she had a feeling of being swallowed alive. In the chaos, there was a loud "bang!" as someone's camera hit Ada's forehead, and the sharp edge grazed her skin, leaving a small cut. Fresh blood flowed into her eyes from her forehead, and everything became blood-red in her sight. Because it was too dazzling, Ada had to close her eyes until her eyes adjusted to the stimulation before opening them again. The journalists in front of her seemed to have not noticed her injury and