S1E13
Author: Tale
last update2025-11-08 02:16:42

“Because they don’t have any other job than this. And they refuse to do anything else."

Someone responded to Tama's comment. She was a seller whom he barely knows about because he rarely buys there. She then sighed, and became the loudest sigh Tama has heard in his life.

She continued. “You know, the job scarcity in this suburb is the reason why this happens.”

Kinda right, Tama thought. They act like jobless people with nothing to do other than giving people useless noise that may damage their ears soon.

It reminded Tama of how, back in school, he never really had to encounter this kind of thing, nor was it bothering him, so he never overlooked it.

Only now did he feel this nuisance. The noise, the chaos. Feel so close and constant that now it's not only a delinquency problem.

“Did they even gain money from that?” Tama asked. “No. So it’s useless regardless.

It’s sinister, really, how some useless piece of dump are able to make such constant noise in public and get away with it.

“Th
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