This is a locked chapterEpisode 67: Day Four: The Embers Left Behind
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The narrator asks who lives at the address, and the officer tells him that it's not a noble, but a member of the thirteen. The narrator tells the officer that the house is "boring looking place" , and that the people there are "dead like suicides by poison" . The officer tells the corporal to go to the police station for backup, because one of the people is dead and the other is a boy. The corporal tells him to wait, because there's a tattoo on the chest of the boy that says, "Scorpion hof the Icongressi hall." The corporal says that he doesn't know what's on the tattoo, but he's sure that the men in the congress were looking for the missing laborers. He asks the corporal if he can show him the documents, but the corporal says he can't, because if the man in the tattoo is one of those missing laborers, he'll have a "shit." The officer says that they're not "impotent" enough to do anything about it, so the next time the corporal asks him about the hank, the officer says they'll show him.
This is a locked chapterEpisode 67: Day Four: The Embers Left Behind
About This Chapter
The narrator asks who lives at the address, and the officer tells him that it's not a noble, but a member of the thirteen. The narrator tells the officer that the house is "boring looking place" , and that the people there are "dead like suicides by poison" . The officer tells the corporal to go to the police station for backup, because one of the people is dead and the other is a boy. The corporal tells him to wait, because there's a tattoo on the chest of the boy that says, "Scorpion hof the Icongressi hall." The corporal says that he doesn't know what's on the tattoo, but he's sure that the men in the congress were looking for the missing laborers. He asks the corporal if he can show him the documents, but the corporal says he can't, because if the man in the tattoo is one of those missing laborers, he'll have a "shit." The officer says that they're not "impotent" enough to do anything about it, so the next time the corporal asks him about the hank, the officer says they'll show him.