>>106785848That's a nice different answer, but it doesn't seem to be the "advantage" you mentioned in your post.
I'll tell you what my guess at what you meant by "her mental disability advantages her in other ways" since you won't say what advantage you meant. My guess is you were suggesting she was living off welfare and thus needed to stay mentally ill. Which makes no sense, because Hololive pays tons more than welfare. There was no "advantage" that would justify getting let go from Hololive. It's only a negative.
Now your different answer in that post is closer to what could have happened, maybe she was uncooperative with the doctors due to the mental illness itself. But that's not an advantage, it's actually more tragic that she lost her spot in hololive by something entirely beyond her control within her own mind. And it is just a variation of the first possibility where she could not get a doctor to clear her.