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Chapter 17 - The Lost Sword

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What a grueling day it has been. I mean, seriously, a roller coaster. I went from having an enjoyable doughnut-filled morning, which I ended up being deprived of, then got assigned a murder case of a famous national persona. And just when we we off to investigate said case, someone comes forward to take the blame. 

I mean, not that I'm mad or anything, just saying it's been quite a ride. 

And the press. Oh the press. I mean, it's always a headache dealing with them, it becomes more so when talking about the death of a famous politician. They becomes hyenas after a prey with their inquiries.

I say all this from experience. Very recent experience. 

I mean, I've just come from a press conference for the governor's death, being the leader of the group assigned to the case, and that was a headache-inducing one hour. Honestly, facing the press and their questions is more challenging than facing terrorists sometimes. 

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