But don't you hear what I've said?' David cried. 'It's this very vengeance and betrayal that's torn our country apart. Where will it end? If we believe in God, we must believe in a divine justice that in time will restore sanity.' 'I have no time,' said Mireille. 'I will not wait for God.
In a tense exchange, David expresses his frustration regarding the cycle of vengeance and betrayal that is deeply dividing their nation. He questions the endless nature of this conflict and appeals to a belief in divine justice, suggesting that faith could lead to a restoration of peace and sanity. His words reflect a yearning for hope amidst chaos.
Mireille, however, dismisses David's plea, emphasizing her urgency and unwillingness to wait for divine intervention. Her response highlights a stark contrast between faith in a higher power and the immediate need for action, underscoring the differing perspectives on how to address their dire situation.