The chapter opens with a discussion of the increasing number of drug-related crimes in the United States. Byrakuran points out that the "zero gene" is a "godlike gene" and that it is necessary to stop the spread of high-dose drugs in order to protect the health of the American people. He also criticizes the assembly of the nano-machines that are supposed to cure the world of drugs. The chapter ends with a soliloquy by Razumuran in which he says that he does not approve of the rise in the number of crimes caused by the use of drugs in the U.S.
The chapter opens with a discussion of the increasing number of drug-related crimes in the United States. Byrakuran points out that the "zero gene" is a "godlike gene" and that it is necessary to stop the spread of high-dose drugs in order to protect the health of the American people. He also criticizes the assembly of the nano-machines that are supposed to cure the world of drugs. The chapter ends with a soliloquy by Razumuran in which he says that he does not approve of the rise in the number of crimes caused by the use of drugs in the U.S.