Everyone is worried that the nuo will die before they can subdue him. They can't do anything about it, because the risk is zero. The only thing they can do is promise him that they'll do everything they can to keep him safe. But the only thing that they can promise him is that they won't harm him in the process of containment. They'll have to bear all of the consequences if they don't stop him. Dr. X and Mr. Helen are the only people in the room who call him by his first name. He's just a "fun toy to you" . He tells them that he doesn't have any bargaining chip against them, but he does have a "bargaining chip" against them. He wants to negotiate with them. First, he wants them to leave first. If they do, he will jump straight down the stairs. He also wants to make sure that they do not threaten him with a hand on him. Second, they should let him visit him when he recovers. And third, they shouldn't treat him like a toy. He says that since they accepted the death so calmly, the fact he's still alive does not matter to them. They should treat him as a toy, not as a threat. He asks if there are any other conditions, and they all agree. He then asks if he can put forward his third condition. He promises to fulfill all three of them.
Everyone is worried that the nuo will die before they can subdue him. They can't do anything about it, because the risk is zero. The only thing they can do is promise him that they'll do everything they can to keep him safe. But the only thing that they can promise him is that they won't harm him in the process of containment. They'll have to bear all of the consequences if they don't stop him. Dr. X and Mr. Helen are the only people in the room who call him by his first name. He's just a "fun toy to you" . He tells them that he doesn't have any bargaining chip against them, but he does have a "bargaining chip" against them. He wants to negotiate with them. First, he wants them to leave first. If they do, he will jump straight down the stairs. He also wants to make sure that they do not threaten him with a hand on him. Second, they should let him visit him when he recovers. And third, they shouldn't treat him like a toy. He says that since they accepted the death so calmly, the fact he's still alive does not matter to them. They should treat him as a toy, not as a threat. He asks if there are any other conditions, and they all agree. He then asks if he can put forward his third condition. He promises to fulfill all three of them.