Oh, yeah. You can't even save the people you're supposed to be saving. That's just not true, says the narrator. You didn't try to save everyone, he says. It wasn't to save yourself, it was just to save the majority. And that's not even true, he argues. It's the other way around, too. He tells the two of them the only way to get out of the city is to go to the train station, where everyone will gather because of the aerial bombing. They'll be able to get to the station by now
Oh, yeah. You can't even save the people you're supposed to be saving. That's just not true, says the narrator. You didn't try to save everyone, he says. It wasn't to save yourself, it was just to save the majority. And that's not even true, he argues. It's the other way around, too. He tells the two of them the only way to get out of the city is to go to the train station, where everyone will gather because of the aerial bombing. They'll be able to get to the station by now