You cannot take it back, make it undone. Chapter 6In the following days, Raditz brought more things for Gohan to kill or alternatively took him on hunting trips. It seemed irrelevant to him if Gohan was killing people or animals. It was a shocking and horrid experience for Gohan, who intuitively knew there was some significant difference between sapient and non sapient life forms, but had no idea how to explain it.As terrifying as it was, Gohan just couldn’t bring himself to object any more. After his few first kills he felt like he had no ground to protest. He hated it. He even hated killing animals. But at least killing animals for food did not cause him to loathe himself any harder the way killing people did. Still, he obeyed Raditz’s commands with resignation. There wasn't anything he could do about it. Getting into arguments would accomplish nothing but earn him new bruises.Sometimes, when Raditz was away, he cried. He did it as much out of loneliness and general misery as out of shame and guilt regarding his