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71. Pay Back Time 2

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He dropped the folder on the table and walked out immediately and met Gilbert sitting on the couch and watching the television. Although he was respectful to him in the past that day, after watching his broadcast, he added fear to his relationship with him.

“If you don't see me at the close of work, just bang the door and leave.”

“Okay, President.”

He got to the door and met the Corporals. He returned their salutes and left. When he got to the lobby, Collins and Jerry got up and followed him.

“What's up, George? Who provoked you?” Collins asked him.

“That stupid Head of State deserves more than that.”

“You are right. This will humble him.”

Not long, they were at home.

Meanwhile, Laura was through with the cleaning of the Janitorial office. She cleaned her ruined dress too and returned to the lobby.

“Where are they,” she asked when she noticed that Collins and Jerry were gone.

Nevertheless, she sat down and resigned herself to her fate.

At Tim's House

At twenty years, George had rem
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