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In this short scene, we learn that the protagonist is a reporter named Jim Park, who has come to meet the protagonist's father, who is a serial killer. Jim asks the protagonist about the murders he's committed, and the protagonist says that he doesn't know if the murders were committed for love or wealth, but he does know that love is the most important thing in the world. Jim then asks about the people the protagonist has killed, asking if they've found happiness. The protagonist says he'd like to know more about his misery, or if he mistakenly believes himself to be happy. Jim says that a murderer called him out on his lack of manners, and he apologizes for being rude to the murderer. He says he won't be rude to anyone again, and that he'll play along.
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Chapter 3
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About This Chapter
In this short scene, we learn that the protagonist is a reporter named Jim Park, who has come to meet the protagonist's father, who is a serial killer. Jim asks the protagonist about the murders he's committed, and the protagonist says that he doesn't know if the murders were committed for love or wealth, but he does know that love is the most important thing in the world. Jim then asks about the people the protagonist has killed, asking if they've found happiness. The protagonist says he'd like to know more about his misery, or if he mistakenly believes himself to be happy. Jim says that a murderer called him out on his lack of manners, and he apologizes for being rude to the murderer. He says he won't be rude to anyone again, and that he'll play along.
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