In this chapter, we learn that the first victim of the recent "missing corpses" case was his son, who was killed by a drunk driver. The father blames himself for his son's death. He tells us that his son used to be very cheerful, and that he and his mother ran a restaurant together. One night, a stranger stopped the father as he was returning home from a night of drinking. The man injected the father with something, and the father's mental state became unstable. He says that he was often bad-tempered and treated his family badly. One year later, his wife had to leave the family because of his behavior. Since then, his son has also run away from home more often. The driver who killed his son and escaped is also dead, and he is the second victim of this case.
In this chapter, we learn that the first victim of the recent "missing corpses" case was his son, who was killed by a drunk driver. The father blames himself for his son's death. He tells us that his son used to be very cheerful, and that he and his mother ran a restaurant together. One night, a stranger stopped the father as he was returning home from a night of drinking. The man injected the father with something, and the father's mental state became unstable. He says that he was often bad-tempered and treated his family badly. One year later, his wife had to leave the family because of his behavior. Since then, his son has also run away from home more often. The driver who killed his son and escaped is also dead, and he is the second victim of this case.