The Passage to Lusfield - 洛斯菲尔德之行(18)
He then squatted down close to my ears, and whisperingly tortured my understanding of society and human beings, "sometimes, to have the thing you want, you have to let them pay the ultimate price; and to make them pay the ultimate price, you would have to pay the ultimate price yourself. Use the obligation and don't let the obligation uses you." His voice echoed in my mind.
He stared at the upper-class people for some minutes, who were all leaving the restaurant horrified; then, he pulled the trigger. The upper skull separated from his temple and he collapsed to the ground. Everyone left within a hustle with no police called; I sat in the restaurant until the manager provided me with a pint of gin and tonic. I drank the beverage for 6 hours while staring at Dr. Burke, who was lying lifelessly on the ground, whose brain tissues fading from scarlet red to the grayish dead color.
I thought about his saying again and again in my mind, his philosophy, which is more complicated than simple libertarianism. He enlarged my mind. I started to get drunk around 2 o'clock this a.m. I walked down the street and pulled out the name card from my pocket, and pinned it on my chest.
He stared at the upper-class people for some minutes, who were all leaving the restaurant horrified; then, he pulled the trigger. The upper skull separated from his temple and he collapsed to the ground. Everyone left within a hustle with no police called; I sat in the restaurant until the manager provided me with a pint of gin and tonic. I drank the beverage for 6 hours while staring at Dr. Burke, who was lying lifelessly on the ground, whose brain tissues fading from scarlet red to the grayish dead color.
I thought about his saying again and again in my mind, his philosophy, which is more complicated than simple libertarianism. He enlarged my mind. I started to get drunk around 2 o'clock this a.m. I walked down the street and pulled out the name card from my pocket, and pinned it on my chest.