[Waste Disposal Room]
Since sinners were defined by the Old World as beings that 'accelerate the destruction of the world', they often represent the plague within the plague, and their excretions are exceedingly vile,
much like how Penicillin—the 'excretion (secondary metabolite)' of Penicillium—is able to exterminate a vast number of bacteria,
the waste produced by these sinners poses significant danger to normal Patients, with quite powerful lethality. Thus, the room where these accumulated metabolic products were processed was privately referred to as the [Deactivation Room]by the Monastery.
There had also been instances in the history of the Monastery where Monks fell into the sewage pit,
falling into the fermenting pile containing the metabolic substances of tens of thousands of sinners for just ten seconds. This Monk was severely corroded and subsequently suffered serious complications; even the iron chains within his body were entirely corroded to the point of death.