This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the Governess and the captain of the police team. The Governess asks the captain if it's against the law for the police to kill people. The captain tells her that it isn't. He says that the police treat their members just as if they were human beings. He also tells the captain to hurry up and get his captain a body scan.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the Governess and the captain of the police team. The Governess asks the captain if it's against the law for the police to kill people. The captain tells her that it isn't. He says that the police treat their members just as if they were human beings. He also tells the captain to hurry up and get his captain a body scan.