This is a locked chapterACCOUNT 61 A Passing Moment of Calm
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the narrator tells us that he's on social media, and that's why he can't find this page. It's a shame, he says, because he'd like to see it back. He tells us about the memorial to the victims of the real account attack, which is being held today. The memorial is being built near the site of the attack, but all the employees are still at large, including the president and the marble. The narrator asks the crowd if they're going to give up on the man who killed them all. He says that the nation wants the man to beg for mercy, but he doesn't want to be on his knees begging for mercy. Instead, he tells the crowd, he wants them to stop talking about the man they killed, and he wants to know why they haven't arrested the man yet. He asks them to look at the crowd and see who the man is, and then he asks them if they have no remorse for what they've done. They all look at him, and the narrator says that he looks awful, but that he just cannot do anything about it. The crowd says that they just want to make the man apologize, but they don't have the guts to make him apologize.
This is a locked chapterACCOUNT 61 A Passing Moment of Calm
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the narrator tells us that he's on social media, and that's why he can't find this page. It's a shame, he says, because he'd like to see it back. He tells us about the memorial to the victims of the real account attack, which is being held today. The memorial is being built near the site of the attack, but all the employees are still at large, including the president and the marble. The narrator asks the crowd if they're going to give up on the man who killed them all. He says that the nation wants the man to beg for mercy, but he doesn't want to be on his knees begging for mercy. Instead, he tells the crowd, he wants them to stop talking about the man they killed, and he wants to know why they haven't arrested the man yet. He asks them to look at the crowd and see who the man is, and then he asks them if they have no remorse for what they've done. They all look at him, and the narrator says that he looks awful, but that he just cannot do anything about it. The crowd says that they just want to make the man apologize, but they don't have the guts to make him apologize.