At this moment, people were already treating his words entirely as jokes.
After all, his fearful and utterly awkward demeanor made it hard for anyone to suppress a smile.
This was truly a humiliation, one that anyone would find difficult to accept.
When he realized this, and the more he felt the ignorant laughter directed at him from those around.
The angrier this man felt in his heart.
These people had no idea what he was truly experiencing, they didn't know the terrifying danger he was enduring.
They acted so foolishly.
It did nothing to change the situation and might even worsen things.
But why were they unwilling to heed his advice and change their understanding and perception of the issues? Was what he said not enough to convince them?
Or was it simply because his voice was insignificant, and they decided to ignore him, but that was irrelevant.
If this was truly the case, then things were irrevocable and beyond saving.