A plague ambassador was ordered to a certain country, and his task was to claim 5,000 lives. When he returned to the city, he met another ambassador who passed him by. The other said: "You took fifty thousand lives, not five thousand, you know?" The plague ambassador replied: "Actually, I am wronged. Only 5,000 lives were really taken, and the rest were taken by fear."
Similarly, the Han River monster is far less terrifying than we thought. Some people always lose before the game.
Looking at the administrative staff at that time, and the various ugly ways people treated the family, there was a state of panic everywhere. What fuels the ferocity of monsters? What the hell is at fault?
View more about The Host reviews