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Phase 41: The Greatest Moment of My Life!
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In this chapter, the narrator reflects on the day that he had always dreaded: March 20, the day when everyone got their "identity papers and allowance" . He compares it to the day he and his childhood friends, Alef and Zerappa, were thrown out of their apartment because they didn't live up to the society's expectations. The narrator laments that he's a "safer, worthless, stuck-in-the- gutter fatso" , and that no one will ever come to live with him. He's just "a harmless, worthless . . stuck . in the gutter, fatso ." .
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Battle Angel Alita: Last Order Omnibus • Phase 41: The Greatest Moment of My Life! • Page ik-page-3353593
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Phase 41: The Greatest Moment of My Life!
This is a locked chapterPhase 41: The Greatest Moment of My Life!
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the narrator reflects on the day that he had always dreaded: March 20, the day when everyone got their "identity papers and allowance" . He compares it to the day he and his childhood friends, Alef and Zerappa, were thrown out of their apartment because they didn't live up to the society's expectations. The narrator laments that he's a "safer, worthless, stuck-in-the- gutter fatso" , and that no one will ever come to live with him. He's just "a harmless, worthless . . stuck . in the gutter, fatso ." .
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