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Sayonara Zetsubou-Sensei • Chapter 133 - The Murders in the Rue Are Not Included • Page ik-page-1820994
Sayonara Zetsubou-Sensei • Chapter 133 - The Murders in the Rue Are Not Included • Page ik-page-1820991
Chapter 133 - The Murders in the Rue Are Not Included
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In this chapter, the narrator explains that the sale of the murder in the rue isn't included in the price of the items being sold. For example, he notes that the next station on the list of places to visit is Musa, which means that Musa doesn't have anything to do with the murder. The narrator also notes that there are many other places in the city that don't include Musa in the sale price. For instance, he points out that there aren't any restaurants in Musa that offer meals on weekends. He also points to the fact that people can't use credit cards to pay for their meals. Finally, he explains that he's in the fetish world, where "autonomous regions" are excluded from "true autonomy" and "true freedom" . He compares this to his mother's "affinity world" , where people are judged on the basis of what they look like and where they come from. He adds that gambling is illegal in Japan, and that carrying two kids on a bicycle is not considered a crime.
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Sayonara Zetsubou-Sensei • Chapter 133 - The Murders in the Rue Are Not Included • Page ik-page-1820994
Sayonara Zetsubou-Sensei • Chapter 133 - The Murders in the Rue Are Not Included • Page ik-page-1820991
Chapter 133 - The Murders in the Rue Are Not Included
This is a locked chapterChapter 133 - The Murders in the Rue Are Not Included
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the narrator explains that the sale of the murder in the rue isn't included in the price of the items being sold. For example, he notes that the next station on the list of places to visit is Musa, which means that Musa doesn't have anything to do with the murder. The narrator also notes that there are many other places in the city that don't include Musa in the sale price. For instance, he points out that there aren't any restaurants in Musa that offer meals on weekends. He also points to the fact that people can't use credit cards to pay for their meals. Finally, he explains that he's in the fetish world, where "autonomous regions" are excluded from "true autonomy" and "true freedom" . He compares this to his mother's "affinity world" , where people are judged on the basis of what they look like and where they come from. He adds that gambling is illegal in Japan, and that carrying two kids on a bicycle is not considered a crime.
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