The monster asks the chief planner if he's okay with killing someone. The monster says he'll die if he takes his life. The chief planner tells the monster that he was raised by a poor family, so he caught insects as a young child. He graduated from college with honors, but his father is still sick and has to stay in the hospital. He married a co-worker and worked so hard to make her child happy. He says that it's hard for people to kill a human being when they're supposed to be killing a monster. He's sorry, he says, but he can't help feeling sorry for the monster. If the chief plans to kill him, he should know that he has a life of his own, and that he can do whatever he wants with it. He doesn't care if the chief is tried for murder or not, because he has his own life to live for. He promises to kill each and every person in his path, and then he will have to watch them suffer until the last moment.
The monster asks the chief planner if he's okay with killing someone. The monster says he'll die if he takes his life. The chief planner tells the monster that he was raised by a poor family, so he caught insects as a young child. He graduated from college with honors, but his father is still sick and has to stay in the hospital. He married a co-worker and worked so hard to make her child happy. He says that it's hard for people to kill a human being when they're supposed to be killing a monster. He's sorry, he says, but he can't help feeling sorry for the monster. If the chief plans to kill him, he should know that he has a life of his own, and that he can do whatever he wants with it. He doesn't care if the chief is tried for murder or not, because he has his own life to live for. He promises to kill each and every person in his path, and then he will have to watch them suffer until the last moment.