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“What led to this again?” They asked one after the other.

His wife could not believe that her husband was not cloned.

“He was happy with the recommendation. There must be a mix-up,” she concluded and waited for more updates.

At The Canterbury Military Academy

The news of his visit to the Auxiliary Armory PLC did not go down well with the students even though he did not lay hands on George.

“So, he wished to kill the young Sergeant?”

“It is obvious. Can he go to this extent?”

“It baffled me.”

Meanwhile, Gerald and Samuel were proud of him but wished to see him.

“What do we do? Brother-in-law would not permit us to visit the house,” Samuel pointed out.

“You are right. The Commandant and Housemaster will not even release us. They will assume that we are taking things for granted.”

“You are right. We can just call George.”

“What do we tell him if he picks up the call,” Gerald asked, and he was speechless.

At Laura's House.

She returned from work sad and sick-looking. Her parents did not ne
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    Tim gave George a mocking look and stated, "Someone suddenly began to miss both of you and we decided to come."George smiled shyly and Samuel declared, "We miss you too.""Yes. We have been homesick since the last time we spoke. How is work?""Work is fine, Gerald. How are your studies?" "Our studies are fine. Thank you for coming.""It is our pleasure," they responded one after the other."How is everyone at home?" Samuel asked."Everyone is fine.""That's good.""I can see that you are doing well," Tim stated."Yes, Brother-in-law.""That is good to hear. If I guess right, you will be through with your exams this coming week?""You are right.""It's all right. See you then.""Okay. Thank you for coming," Gerald said and opened the door."Brother-in-law, remember that you promised to take us to a cinema," Samuel made clear."Yes. The Silver Bird Cinema," Tim admitted and Samuel was glad that the promise was intact."If you perform better than the previous year," George strengthened

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