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Chapter 4 The Ultimate Forgiveness

Word Count: 1359    |    Released on: 12/05/2024

rence between us if I cause your children and wife to mourn. On this note, I red

derf

elle

is g

can forgive a kno

ful and he dried the tears that had formed in his eyes while everyone focused on him. Although he wa

wisdom. For sparing me, I owe you my life. I'm ready to suppo

faced the Head of State and appreciated him,

ry Council for the privilege to serve and I promise that I won't bring disgrace to

him. On that note, the Head of State accepted his retirement and concluded with

r your wishes," he accepted and

National Broadcast beginning with the National Anthem. Without minding what the media reported ab

ommander in Chief of the Armed Forces. After consulting the members o

ura's

m came up on the television. They were startled and wondered if there was a coup. Nevertheless, they calmed do

d your support for his administration," Mad

led broadly and added, "S

enthusiastically

Broa

of the Auxiliary Armory PLC, took a bow this afternoon. He had gallantly served this country. W

our country at heart. He had been with us through thick and thin. He is the right

Tim Williams and his work begins with im

ura's

t a job at Auxiliary Armory PLC gave her father the right to think that his foot was inside

e speech?" Mr. Dic

an, comforted him, "Don't let it bother you. Lau

allow my new boss to settle down before I di

met him before? His p

o you think he would be kind like your former

gher-ups who returned from a foreign mission. I will s

all r

heir lunch joyfully. Meanwhile, they never bothered about their

waves and

pressive Tim despite the name. Nevertheless, the Head of State was concise in his description of the new General and President when he said

xiliary A

at once and his staff members were surprised that he was not crest

ccessful retirement," the General

king with you, Boss,"

you all for your support. I would not have rec

that moment, the Accountant asked him, "I hope your su

n I am. He is a young man in his mid-twentie

er, Capt. Edwin Jaja, inquired, "That is goo

nt him to us be

e he could not vouch for Tim. All the same,

ter his secretary who he ju

litary He

behind to have a heart-to-heart talk with

to have y

remembering me,

ognized your name the moment he heard it,"

eciated him too, "Thank you for this, Ge

ered, "It is my pleasure. The fra

for the good of the country. C

ency. I apologize for m

must be a reason for the AWOL. Can we

ook a deep bre

d but he was not forthcoming. Rather, he wished to work with the juniors who knew little or nothing about war tactics. I had to break protocols when I noticed that our soldiers were overpower

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