This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 28: THE PERFECT PEOPLE ARE DISQUALIFIED
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In this chapter, we learn that the perfect person is disqualified from the world because he or she is violent. In other words, the person who is the most violent is the one who gets the power of the god. This is why Hamigo is so angry. He says that Hamigo has already proven his power and that he will kill him if he does not stop. Hamigo says that he wants to hurry back to get the people who are pushing people around to be treated. He also says that this is the worst thing that could happen to humanity. He tells us that he is done clearing Hamigo. He asks Hamigo if he thinks people can change, and Hamigo tells him that he was raised to be a perfect person since he was little. He adds that he did his best to become a perfect student, teacher, and so on. He then says that the next day, he quit going to school because everyone else would be happier without him. He knows that he should stop acting like this, but he doesn't know how to do it. He goes on to say that Sue is right, and that if he keeps acting this way, he will die.
This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 28: THE PERFECT PEOPLE ARE DISQUALIFIED
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the perfect person is disqualified from the world because he or she is violent. In other words, the person who is the most violent is the one who gets the power of the god. This is why Hamigo is so angry. He says that Hamigo has already proven his power and that he will kill him if he does not stop. Hamigo says that he wants to hurry back to get the people who are pushing people around to be treated. He also says that this is the worst thing that could happen to humanity. He tells us that he is done clearing Hamigo. He asks Hamigo if he thinks people can change, and Hamigo tells him that he was raised to be a perfect person since he was little. He adds that he did his best to become a perfect student, teacher, and so on. He then says that the next day, he quit going to school because everyone else would be happier without him. He knows that he should stop acting like this, but he doesn't know how to do it. He goes on to say that Sue is right, and that if he keeps acting this way, he will die.