Never mind

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This was turning serious, and Andrew knew Kini never faked his anger; he is known for his short temper, and with that sharp eye, his color locked on Hebrew. Where is he, or do I need to spell out the C4 situation to a person like you? Kini asked him.The C4 echoed in Hebrew's ears. That's a bomb. What does this man really mean? He was busy with his thoughts when Karalana asked for his office.His office, Kini, continued, knowing that only if he was in the office would they accomplish the mission well. Hebrew was figuring out how true Kini's information was and whether to go with it or not. As he was busy thinking, Karalana realized the delay would bring about confusion and wouldn't go well with them; hence, Kini pressed on him some more, giving him zero time to think carefully. Is Abisai, your president, ready to suffer losses and damage? Perhaps I need to add "looking at the name tag on his chest" Hebrew to that loss, unhu! Kini was sure not to lose the moment; it might never present itself again like it did. Hebrew was one of the people that Abisai trusted; he was his right-hand man. Making a rushy decision on an important matter like that one, he needed discernment, and many were the things that Hebrew could know that others at the company did not even know, so how does he not know about this C4 that Kini just mentioned? Since it wasn't everything he entirely knew concerning his boss's deals, he had no choice but to fall for it. More over, Kini was being convincing enough for it to be a make-believe story; besides, who would make up something like that without fearing?' Take me to him," Kini said. "There's no time; he has to make a decision fast. Without wasting time, Kini rushed in, passing Hebrew like he knew where he was going, then confused Hebrew suggested for them to use the elevator. "Sir, the elevator will be fast. Advised Hebrew. He turned to pick at his friends, and after a few steps, Kini found them. Andrew and Edmond remained in the same sport. And the instructions? Kini asked, gesturing his hands while looking at Andrew like he was the one with those instructions; thankfully, he was holding an envelope. Andrew smiled with a flush, which no one noticed. He looked at Edd and nodded. In a soundless moment like the still water in the morning, no one spoke a word. In the elevator, except for Kini, who looked at his watch unceasingly and panicked to make it obvious before Hebrew that it was a call for emergency, which made Hebrew tap at the elevator button like it had stopped functioning, A few minutes later, the elevator door opened, and Hebrew rushed out at once. Kini followed right behind him, and so did Andrew and Edmond. This way," he said, directing his hand to the office.Out of the blue, he hauled in his movements over clouded Hebrew, which caused him to stop. "The three of you can't go in at once, sir," he said. Karalana turned and asked right after turning to introduce his colleagues as "my accountant, pointing at Andrew, shifting his attention to Edd, "and my instructor. Any problem with that?" Clearly, that's not what Hebrew meant, but before Hebrew could utter a word, Kini asked again. Is this the door?" Hebrew nodded with a bit of doubt—not that he wasn't sure of the door, but rather whether these other two men, Andrew and Edd, should follow. Listening to the unsure response, are you f**k**ng with me now? Kini asked and was actually offended."No sir, just," he slightly stepped back by a foot because Kini's face was too close to his face, drowning his composure by Kini's intimidating actions and making him not think straight.   What should I say? If Mr. Abisai asks about your name, what should I say your name is, sir? Nevoursly Hebrew asked.Opening the office, "Never mind" was all Kini said plainly as he entered the office, along with Andrew, who had been holding the envelope in his hands. They approached the man sitting lazily in the leather chair. Kini extended his hand towards Andrew; he gave him the envelope, and Kini handed the envelope to him. He was the same man in the picture they saw earlier. Now, when he turned, he was stunned by what was in front of him. His eyes widened a little, wanting to talk. But Abisai bit him to it when he called to ask What's this? Who are you, and what's the meaning of this? Abisai asked Kini. That image behind him got him thinking about why they are doing this in the first place—if Sanka is playing with them or if he looks down on them for asking them to carry on this mission. He was busy thinking and reasoning, not paying much attention to Abisai's question, causing the Abisai to frown furiously at the man with a straight face now. I hate repeating myself, young man. Answer me! Abisai grabbed the envelope and tossed it to the floor next to where Kini was standing. Explain that! " Abisai exclaimed, This caused Kini to churkled a little before he turned to pick it up. Diverting his attention to Hebrew, who was standing without saying anything, Abisai got even more upset about the fact that it was he who allowed them in his office. Hebrew became more nervous at the glare from his boss, and not knowing what to do, he went on to defend himself to Abisai. Well, sir, I didn't know what to do when he spoke of the" How disappointed I am of you, Hebrew; a newbie would behave more discretely than you. What do I do with you now, Tel? I am truly sorry, sir. I admitte that I am in the wrong. Punish me as you see fit, sir. Hebrew apologetically spoke. When Kini saw Andrew's face, he turned to the person sitting on that chair facing Abisai, tilting his eyebrows as he looked at him. Kini picked the envelope and laid it on the table, "it is a message which I was meant to deliver to you and I did, as to what the message is I equally unaware, unless you have something against me Abisai.    
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