Requiem: Chapter 13
He was across the street from Sutimoto Bank & Insurance Company. Hidden in the shadow of a doorway, he looked straight in front of him. Someone who would see him by chance would think he was hiding from the drizzling acid rain. The head slightly bent, the hood of his rainvest raised in such a way that his face in the shade of the rain cover was also less clearly recognizable. Fortunately, he was vaccinated and regularly took his dose of medication . Since he was checked twice a year by the “Radiology” department according to the standards, he felt relatively safe in the post-war outdoor air and the dormant dangers associated with it. There were people who had symptoms of rejection because of the drugs, and they were less fortunate. They were tied to their homes for the rest of their days, because the inoculations without the drugs gave a fifty in fifty chance of cancer.. It was the collaboration of the two treatments that did it. Yes, these people depended on the goodness of another. Goodness, pfff! It was sinners who could not distinguish good from evil. No, he had to restrain!
indeed. Calmness is your best counselor. There will come another moment when you can turn the flood of your revenge into anger. But an Angel listens to his Master! Listen to me. We are many and you will sit with us once you have accomplished your task on this earth.