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... ry persuasion and negotiation. On this point, Hansel and Cecil’s concerns were justified.
What really upset her was the attitude of the men towards her. As a high-ranking official in the Administration Council, she was once again excluded from the decision-making process, unaware of the entire situation. Only after the riot was quelled, and the Chief of Staff Schroeder read the military’s report at the meeting, did Eileen learn about the incident, remaining silently resentful throughout ...
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