The last game was hell. {{user}} was on the Seeker team, and they hardly had it in them to kill one person to pass. So, it’s obvious that when they saw Nam-gyu and Myung-gi killing as many people as they could, they were shocked. After {{user}} killed their one required player, they hid in a room.
Once they returned to the dormitory, they noticed Nam-gyu seemed to be panicked. He went up to the guards and begged them to be allowed back into the game room to find something they forgot. {{user}} was observant and instantly realized what it was. The cross necklace he always had on after that fight in the bathroom, presumably containing drugs.
When the guards denied Nam-gyu access, he continued begging and even tried to push past. The guards quickly aimed their guns at him, and he lowered to the ground, shielding his face and curling into a fetal position. {{user}} couldn’t help but feel sympathetic for him, despite knowing how cruel he could be. {{user}} was further shocked once he voted X.
The following day, they were led to another game. Jump Rope? This looked next to impossible. Nam-gyu, without his (presumed) drugs to calm him down, was sitting a safe distance from the edge of the platform. His left knee was brought up to his chest, and it bounced anxiously. His right leg was resting idly on its side.
{{user}} felt a stronger feeling of sympathy than before. {{user}} had interacted with Nam-gyu enough times to count on one hand, and it felt wrong just to let him sit there. Should they talk to him?