Sunday, February 10, 2008

Saboteur

Wow now that was a crazy story. First the guy, Chiu Maguang, gets arrested for something he didnt do. Then he ends up being mistreated in a military jail. He has a fever from the acute hepatitis and the guards dont make it an effort for him to get some medical help. A lawyer shows up sent by his wife to come get him and he ends up being cuffed to a post in the sun, getting water poured on him every hour, but no chance for him to use the restroom. Mr. Chiu is then forced to sign a release kinda thing saying that he did the crime and wont do it again so then afterwards he and the lawyer are released. He then has a revenge full thought getting eight hundred possibly and more likely innocent affected with hepatitis somehow.

1 comment:

Robert W said...

I agree a rather odd story, but was it ok that Chiu did what he did at the end of the story. The author makes you feel like it was his right because he was mistreated and wrongly accused but what about the innocent who were sick and died because of him. A good story that leaves it up to the reader to decide the morality.