This is a locked chapterChapter 22 ALL THE YOUNG SHEEP
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El Cell 4 Chapter 22 All - Young - Sheep that sound oh. It must be fireworks. The sound of gunfire fills the air, and the young men of the academy try to secure the building. The narrator tells the men that they are responsible for the incident. He tells them that they have been warned by their parents that if they fail to take responsibility for their own actions, they will be blamed for the deaths of their family members. The young men are under the protection of God, he says, and they are free to do whatever they want. They have been stuck in the sea for three days, and it is only a matter of time before they die. They ask the priest why they were on the ship, and he says that they wanted to celebrate the end of their tour of duty in Yokohama, where their boyfriend is stationed. He says that if he is lucky, he will die instantly. The priest says that he is trying to get them killed, but the narrator tells him that it is the Lord's will that they be killed. The dead men are moved by the sight of them alive, as if they were the children of light.
This is a locked chapterChapter 22 ALL THE YOUNG SHEEP
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El Cell 4 Chapter 22 All - Young - Sheep that sound oh. It must be fireworks. The sound of gunfire fills the air, and the young men of the academy try to secure the building. The narrator tells the men that they are responsible for the incident. He tells them that they have been warned by their parents that if they fail to take responsibility for their own actions, they will be blamed for the deaths of their family members. The young men are under the protection of God, he says, and they are free to do whatever they want. They have been stuck in the sea for three days, and it is only a matter of time before they die. They ask the priest why they were on the ship, and he says that they wanted to celebrate the end of their tour of duty in Yokohama, where their boyfriend is stationed. He says that if he is lucky, he will die instantly. The priest says that he is trying to get them killed, but the narrator tells him that it is the Lord's will that they be killed. The dead men are moved by the sight of them alive, as if they were the children of light.