The narrator tells the audience that he's finally made it to the point where he can stand up. He's been lying down for days, and his body is getting moldy. He wants to lie down for the rest of the day. He brings a mobility device so he can move around. The narrator says that if anyone doesn't know better, the hospital would think they're abusing their patient seriously. He says that the hospital is supposed to begin with weight lifting exercises, but that chester is already running. He asks if the bump is a friend of chester's, and the narrator says no, he isn't. He tells the narrator that it's different to fall over while riding a bicycle, and that he needs to follow the same steps as he does when riding a bike. He apologizes for treating him like a kid, and says he'll answer the question after he completes his training. He admits that he was "stalling for time" in a crisis, and now that he thinks about it, he forgets about it. He remembers asking the punks a question, and then he passed out before he heard their answer, and he remembers asking them a question and forgetting about it when the police arrived to investigate. Now, through virtual reality, he hears the ringing of people's voices, which he hates.
The narrator tells the audience that he's finally made it to the point where he can stand up. He's been lying down for days, and his body is getting moldy. He wants to lie down for the rest of the day. He brings a mobility device so he can move around. The narrator says that if anyone doesn't know better, the hospital would think they're abusing their patient seriously. He says that the hospital is supposed to begin with weight lifting exercises, but that chester is already running. He asks if the bump is a friend of chester's, and the narrator says no, he isn't. He tells the narrator that it's different to fall over while riding a bicycle, and that he needs to follow the same steps as he does when riding a bike. He apologizes for treating him like a kid, and says he'll answer the question after he completes his training. He admits that he was "stalling for time" in a crisis, and now that he thinks about it, he forgets about it. He remembers asking the punks a question, and then he passed out before he heard their answer, and he remembers asking them a question and forgetting about it when the police arrived to investigate. Now, through virtual reality, he hears the ringing of people's voices, which he hates.