This is a locked chapterChapter 67: Detective Ugaki Still Has a Ways to Grow
About This Chapter
Equality doesn't mean that you can choose where you live, says the narrator. It means that you're free to do whatever you want with your life. The narrator thinks that's a good thing, but he's not sure that the government wants him to live like a demi-human. Equality, he says, is just a fancy word for "fairness." He thinks that if the government wanted him to be a demi human, then he'd be able to live with his family again.
This is a locked chapterChapter 67: Detective Ugaki Still Has a Ways to Grow
About This Chapter
Equality doesn't mean that you can choose where you live, says the narrator. It means that you're free to do whatever you want with your life. The narrator thinks that's a good thing, but he's not sure that the government wants him to live like a demi-human. Equality, he says, is just a fancy word for "fairness." He thinks that if the government wanted him to be a demi human, then he'd be able to live with his family again.