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Chapter 87: Project: Reinforcement

Author: Hercule Exposito
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

Chuck was right when he said that Travis was our guardian angel. He was, indeed, our guardian angel. Because of him, we were able to get rid of the murder of the janitor that was framed to all of us. However, the only down side that I could see with that was, his plan and his blueprint was so successful that even up until this day, his body was never found yet. To be honest, no one had even noticed that he had gone missing for more than a week already. Even his family, I doubted if they knew he was dead already. With Travis as the only person who knew where his dead body was being buried and thrown away, the chances of finding them was zero. Swear to God, he will never leak the place where he hid the janitor.

As I digested the words of Chuck, I thought of this one specific thing again. Why were the faculty did not wonder why the janitor had not show up for eight days straight? I mean, okay, the building had indeed a great number of janitors that were tasked to m

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