Chapter 361 I’ll Take Them Too
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“Regarding the third group, the severely injured personal men were originally scheduled for transfer to Elizabeth Schofield, the farm’s owner here at 4001, hat in prdelendently offered to take in this group employment provided to family members who are able to wtork
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“Sir, on my honor as a soldier, this was entirely Ms/sch Schofierd’s initiative. She made the offer with fue condition and their inability to perform conventionatiorakwork. There was no pressure or suggestion fre decision was completely voluntary.”
A longer silence this time. When the voice camcarackback it was measured and deliberate.
“Elmer, this isn’t a small matter. Long–term teres medical support and living arrangements for this group Ms. Schofield is family to Commander Hew Hewitt, but the farm is a private operation. We can’t allow per other factor to saddle her with a burden den she shouldn’t be carrying. Are you certain she understands this isn’t a spur–of–the–moment decisiension?”
“Sir, her position was clear and find bna. She’s already begun organizing family registration and transitio purchase the medical equipment tenturrently in use.” Elmer paused. “My personal read is that she’s no her own reasons, and she has the the standing to back them up.”
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The voice that came back was steady and middle–aged. “Go ahead, Elmer.”
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