The narrator tells us that the product is "a total failure" because it lacks "an emotional module" . It's doubtful, he says, that the experimental can satisfy his emotional needs, but he must be "the quality check" of the product. He's shown the product so many awful pictures that he's scared the "sout" out of him. The narrator says he'll definitely see the product again, and he begs the audience to give the product one more chance. He tells the audience that if the product doesn't satisfy his needs, then it's "unqualified experimental product" , and that's exactly what he'd like to see from the experiment. He says that he won't be able to see the experiment again, but that he can still go back to school and practice at home. He also says that there are many types of students at the academy, but they didn't have the same kinds of people. He suggests that maybe the interaction with other people will force the individual to be more like a real human being. He adds that curiosity will make the individual more human, and this will make him more like his father . He then says that the experiment made the individual human, which is exactly what his father wanted. He wants to know how he got on so well, and how he became so garrulous.
The narrator tells us that the product is "a total failure" because it lacks "an emotional module" . It's doubtful, he says, that the experimental can satisfy his emotional needs, but he must be "the quality check" of the product. He's shown the product so many awful pictures that he's scared the "sout" out of him. The narrator says he'll definitely see the product again, and he begs the audience to give the product one more chance. He tells the audience that if the product doesn't satisfy his needs, then it's "unqualified experimental product" , and that's exactly what he'd like to see from the experiment. He says that he won't be able to see the experiment again, but that he can still go back to school and practice at home. He also says that there are many types of students at the academy, but they didn't have the same kinds of people. He suggests that maybe the interaction with other people will force the individual to be more like a real human being. He adds that curiosity will make the individual more human, and this will make him more like his father . He then says that the experiment made the individual human, which is exactly what his father wanted. He wants to know how he got on so well, and how he became so garrulous.