Douglas was dragged crying and screaming, trying to get everyone to pardon his life. He and everyone else didn't think the punishment would be like this. Douglas was escorted to the first front gate and it was locked from the inside. Huge space between the two gates, and Douglas began to wiggle and fray amid loud screams, and in minutes of pure pain, everyone, including Mr. Manson and Generski, was surprised . Douglas's body became like a pharaonic mummy, dry and devoid of any fluids in it, as it would not be thousands of years old.The gate is locked The broadcast was interrupted by a signal from Mr. Manson. Mr. Manson asked everyone to leave. No one dared to try to leave the room without Mr. Manson's permission. Everyone left in complete silence, without saying a word, and everyone in all departments was frightened and terrified at the thought of everyone being expelled from the shelter. He knew the danger of the gas, but he did not expect it to happen in this way. Everyone thought about what their relatives were suffering from on the surface, but the survival instinct made everyone work as hard as he could. It made everyone in the departments in perfect discipline. Punishment was carried out on those who covered up Douglas, who were thankful that they had Another chance. The leaders of the divisions became more disciplined. The days passed and the work was in its best condition. All the divisions worked with order and diligence. There were no cases that might cause any harm. Mr. Geneski knocked on Mr. Manson's door.Manson: Here you go, Genreski.Generski: May I speak to you a little, Mr. Manson?MR. MANSON: I hope it's not about what happened with Mr. Douglas.Generski: It's about that, but although I don't like and oppose the authorities, I think that what I have done is a necessity, I must show some firmness in these particular days. A little bit because of how Mr. Douglas died, I wasn't expecting to gas like that. Mr. Manson interrupted.MR. MANSON: To tell you the truth, I myself did not expect such a painful death. My idea was to show how serious I am by removing anyone who proves unfit to stay, but I expected that he would die in a way that was less violent and painful and quickly, especially since I watched some clips of the death of some on the roof, but without a sound and who The distances are not close, but I did not expect you to agree with me. So, Genreski, what do you want from me at this hour? Can I call you Genreski? You can always call me Mansen when we're alone.Generski: You can call me whatever you want. I don't care about nicknames. What I want from you is that after you showed the stick, you must now show the carrot.