The narrator tells us that he's going to kick the guy out and do it himself. He says that when he gets the secret formula, he'll give him a little hope and then crush all his dreams and hopes, leaving him to die alone. The narrator says that this show is uninspired. If it were him, he would give the guy a little bit of hope, then crush it. Then he'd give him more hope, and when he was feeling his best, push him to the abyss and crush all of his hopes, dreams, and hopes. After that, the narrator would give him even more hope. Then, he says, he wouldn't give him any hope, but he would push him all the way into the abyss, crush everything, and then he would die all alone. That's it for the narrator. He goes on to say that since they've drugged the guy, they're going to take action tonight. He'll make the guy weep. He tells the narrator that he can't wait any longer. He warns the narrator not to cover his tracks, because if it were someone else, they might be able to find evidence, but if it was you, the guy you're about to kill, he has to stop it. He promises that tonight, he will definitely find "conclusive evidence" that proves that the kid is an undercover agent from the city police. He also says that he read a lot of detective books, so he knows that this kid must have been sent by the police, or maybe the National Security Bureau. He doesn't
The narrator tells us that he's going to kick the guy out and do it himself. He says that when he gets the secret formula, he'll give him a little hope and then crush all his dreams and hopes, leaving him to die alone. The narrator says that this show is uninspired. If it were him, he would give the guy a little bit of hope, then crush it. Then he'd give him more hope, and when he was feeling his best, push him to the abyss and crush all of his hopes, dreams, and hopes. After that, the narrator would give him even more hope. Then, he says, he wouldn't give him any hope, but he would push him all the way into the abyss, crush everything, and then he would die all alone. That's it for the narrator. He goes on to say that since they've drugged the guy, they're going to take action tonight. He'll make the guy weep. He tells the narrator that he can't wait any longer. He warns the narrator not to cover his tracks, because if it were someone else, they might be able to find evidence, but if it was you, the guy you're about to kill, he has to stop it. He promises that tonight, he will definitely find "conclusive evidence" that proves that the kid is an undercover agent from the city police. He also says that he read a lot of detective books, so he knows that this kid must have been sent by the police, or maybe the National Security Bureau. He doesn't