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:25:00
If you add these up,
5 and 10 make 15.

:25:05
Since you aren't in the habit
of loading an extra bullet,

:25:09
15 matches the number
you had to begin with.

:25:13
Then,
:25:15
what's this one bullet?
:25:19
It was neither shot by you
nor recovered later.

:25:22
Yet it pierced through
a soldier's body.

:25:27
If someone hid the bullet,
:25:31
it means he's afraid it might
reveal whose gun fired it.

:25:35
In other words,
there was someone else,

:25:37
a fifth person at the scene.
:25:43
What do you think of my theory?
:25:50
Sometimes they set fires on
the DMZ for good visibility.

:25:56
One night we burned
a reed field.

:26:02
And all the mines blew up like fireworks.
:26:07
Then, another time...
:26:11
Was Private Nam with you then, too?
:26:24
This is the beretta you had
when you were rescued.

:26:28
Everyone assumed that
this was your gun.

:26:36
I requested an inquiry
on the serial number.

:26:38
This gun belongs to Private Nam.
:26:41
Pvt. Nam said his gun broke during
the rescue and fired only once.

:26:50
The beretta M-9 is an automatic,
:26:53
so the slide cocks back
after each shot.

:26:57
It broke right here.

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