"Wait... Before the game starts, we want to register ourselves, even though it's late, we can still do it, right" said someone named Felix Braun.
"Who's talking about that?" said Event Committe A. (midway through the event)
"Sir, let me introduce myself. My name is Felix Braun. I live in a village in Germany. I'm very interested in playing Fingerhakeln because I've been a pro at it since I was little," said Felix Braun.
"Wow, you're very confident, Mr. Felix Braun," said Event Committe B.
"You look like you're still teenagers, so you must be full of enthusiasm and confidence, right, Event Committe A, B, and D?" said Event Organizer C.
"Of course" said Event Committe A and B.
"Why don't you just register yourself now, all the players who are capable of participating are gathered, which is around 2,000 people," said Event Committee C.
"That's precisely what Event Committee C is doing, because around 2,000 players have registered to play Fingerhakeln, so registration is already full," said Event Committee A. "Who said that? Did you say that? Event Committee A? I just said, 'Why don't you register?' I think it's still possible since we're all still here before we leave," said Event Committee C.
"By what means?" said Event Organizer A.
"The Security Committee will kill the 12 people here and then hand them over to the player registration administrator to replace them," said Event Organizer C.
"Okay... as ordered... Door... Door... Door," said the Security Committee.
When the gunfire was fired, intentionally killing 21 people, nine of whom were shot while fleeing. The situation also became one of panic and fear as they realized that this was strange according to the players already registered in the room.
"Calm down, guys... calm down, guys. I forgot to ask the security committee to remove those 12 trash people I meant earlier. There's no need to be afraid or worried because the Fingerhakeln game is about to begin," said Event Organizer C.
The situation, which was initially tense, fearful and worried, has turned into normal, but out of 2,000 people, some felt something strange about the game, the event that looked magnificent and the event committee that was different from the event committee in general.
