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Chapter 9 - Chapter 8 (happiness 5)

Ana nodded in agreement. "I can keep an eye on things, sir. Maybe I can discreetly observe General Kaizo's behavior and see if anything seems out of place."

"Good idea," General Toni said, his mind already working on a plan. "Let's see what we can uncover."

"Ana , I need Your help with something," General Toni said, his voice serious. "I need you to help me figure out what it is."

"Of course, General," Ana replied, her face showing concern. "What can I do to help?"

"Well, I need to know everything there is to know about the base library," General Toni said. "What kind of information can you get there?"

Ana thought for a moment before answering. "Well, there are all kinds of books and documents there. Military history, strategy and tactics, intelligence reports, that sort of thing. And there's that big safe vault at the back where the most sensitive information is stored."

"The safe vault," General Toni repeated, a thoughtful look on his face. "What kind of information is behind that door?"

"Mostly old military plans and past top secret information," Ana said, her voice low. "It's highly classified and only a select few have access to it."

General Toni nodded. "And do you know who has access to it?"

Ana thought for a moment before answering. "I believe only General Kaizo and Tangero have key to that door. They're the only ones authorized to access that information."

General Toni leaned back in his chair, his mind racing. "Interesting. And you're sure Tangero has a key?"

"Yes, General," Ana replied. "He's had it for as long as I can remember few months to be exact."

(some vaults do use keys as a means of access control. In some cases, these keys can be physical keys, similar to a traditional lock and key system. However, they may also be electronic keys, such as smart cards or other electronic access tokens.

For physical key systems, a key is typically inserted into a keyhole in the vault door and turned to unlock the door. These keys may have unique cuts or patterns that are specific to that vault, and they may be difficult to duplicate.)

General Toni nodded, his mind racing with possibilities. "Thank you, Ana. That's all for now. You've been a great help."

As Ana left the office, General Toni couldn't help feeling a sense of urgency. He needed to get to the bottom of this, and fast.

After Ana left the office, General Toni knew he needed to act fast if he wanted to get to the bottom of what General Kaizo was up to. He picked up his phone and dialed a number he knew by heart.

"Tommy? It's Toni. Listen, I need your help with something," he said when the other person answered.

"Of course, Toni. What can I do for you?" Tommy asked.

"I need you to dig into General Kaizo's family background. Find out everything you can about them. I have a feeling that there might be something there that could shed some light on his recent suspicious behavior," General Toni said.

"Consider it done, my friend. I'll get right on it," Tommy replied.

"Thanks, Tommy. I owe you one," General Toni said before hanging up the phone.

As he sat back in his chair, General Toni couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. He knew that if there was anything to be found on General Kaizo, Tommy was the man for the job. But what would he find? And what would he do with that information once he had it? General Toni knew that he was taking a risk by involving Tommy, but he also knew that it was a risk he had to take if he wanted to get to the bottom of what was going on at the base.

Tangero hurried off, his heart racing with a mixture of excitement and anxiety. He had never been entrusted with such sensitive information before, and the thought of what lay behind that secured door was both thrilling and terrifying.

(In the military library, there is a safe vault that contains highly classified information. The only ones who hold the key to the vault are the military librarians, who are strictly bound to follow the protocol set by the General of the army. The librarians are never authorized to open the vault unless they are in the presence of the General alone. The General trusts the librarians implicitly, knowing that they understand the gravity of the situation and the importance of safeguarding the information within the vault. The librarians take their responsibility seriously and maintain a level of discipline and diligence that reflects their commitment to their duty.)