
Regarding Guwon's identity and actions, a thorough re-examination of the narrative reveals several key observations.
(1) Guwon's emergence from the rubble (Chapter 1).
(2) Guwon's ocular characteristics (Chapter 3).
(3) Guwon's statement concerning sleep (Chapter 15).
The hypothesis that Guwon is a member of the undead population is supported by his initial appearance in Chapter 1. His survival, seemingly unscathed, amidst the collapsed structures, coupled with his detached demeanor amidst the surrounding chaos, warrants further investigation.
A previously overlooked detail is the similarity between Guwon's eyes and those of the undead, specifically noted in Chapter 3 during the altercation. The visual congruity between Guwon and the deceased individuals strengthens the aforementioned hypothesis.
Finally, Guwon's declaration regarding his lack of sleep, and the subsequent first instance of sleep in Chapter 15. What is the rationale behind the mention of sleep?
Three potential explanations for Guwon's identity reveal emerged from my analysis:
(A) He is an atypical variant.
(B) He is the virus's original host, possessing inherent self-awareness.
(C) He is an experimental subject, inadvertently released and subsequently exhibiting unforeseen consequences.
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