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... would have been briefed about our situation looked between us like a couple of lunatics. I am sure we were the most interesting but infuriating clients he was about to have.

Junior gestured to him. "Go ahead." We followed him quietly into his office and sat across from him. He slid a document across the table and asked me to go through it as Mr Numero had done so already. I carefully studied each page. I finished studying it and decided to make adjustments as it seemed to be the source o ...

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