651 So you are merchants after all. 652 Leave him one crate for the cause. 653 I don't like warriors. 654 Narrow-minded, no subtlety... 655 and they fight for hopeless causes, honor. 656 Honor's killed millions of people. Hasn't saved a single one. 657 I'll tell you what I do like: a killer. 658 A dyed-in-the-wool killer, cold-blooded, clean and methodical. 659 A real killer picking up the ZF-1... 660 would've asked about the red button on the bottom of the gun. 661 Bring me the priest. 662 I got everything we need to know about Fhloston Paradise... 663 and a blueprint of the hotel. 664 Good work, my son. Now to find a way there. 665 It won't be easy. There's a charity ball tomorrow. 666 Flights are full, and the hotel will be guarded. 667 There must be a way. 668 I'll get it. 669 Weddings? 670 Not really. 671 - Mr. Zorg would like to talk to you. - Who? 672 Mr. Zorg. 673 Jean-Baptiste... 674 Emmanuel... 675 Zorg. 676 It's nice to see you again, Father. 677 I remember you now. 678 The so-called art dealer. 679 I'm glad you got your memory back. 680 Because you'll need it. 681 Where are the stones? 682 I don't know. 683 If I did, I wouldn't tell someone like you. 684 Why? 685 What's wrong with me? 686 I try to serve life. 687 But you only... 688 want to destroy it. 689 Father... 690 you're so wrong. 691 Let me explain. 692 Life, which you so nobly serve, comes from destruction and chaos. 693 Take this empty glass. 694 Here it is, peaceful... 695 boring. 696 But if it is... 697 destroyed. 698 Look at all these little things. So busy now. 699 Notice how each is useful. 700 What a lovely ballet ensues... |