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He got to the gate and asked the gate men to let him in and they did. After he parked his car, he led him to the parlor.

“Welcome once again, Your Justiceship. Kindly sit down,” he said and motioned him to a seat

“Thank you, General. I must compliment you for the impact you have recorded within a few days in the company,” Justice Vancouver stated.

Tim smiled satisfactorily and replied, “I'm humbled Your Justiceship. I wish I could do more."

“That is good to hear. Keep up the good work.”

“Thank you, for that. I called you because of the divorce between my ex-wife and me.”

“Oh! What about it?”

“I wish to get my alimony.”

“Didn't you collect it that day?”

“No, Your Justiceship. I did not collect it because I was overemotional. I was disoriented to know that she opted for a divorce.”

“That won't be a big deal. The court will write her to pay you at once,” the Judge stated with levity until Tim informed him of the problem.

“There is a problem and I think you should know beforehand.”

He gav
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