There’s no way to go in-depth in the end to “An Ordinary Person’s Daily Life.” This is just a showcase of the tip of the iceberg without going deep. Yes, it’s also an experimental form of narrating the story.
If the ending is meant to have the effect of horror without any consideration of values, then it will be written as such:
As he spoke, the vice-president took a few steps forward, revealing the new employee of the Compliance Department behind him.
She was a woman in her twenties. She had a high nose bridge and a pair of moist, full lips. Her eyes were dark gray and her face was pretty. She wore a common blue dress.
The gazes of Barton and Pacheco froze.
At that moment, the lady’s lips curled up as she said with a radiant smile, “Hello everyone. I’m Alicia Tamara.”