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The Farewell

This is the last time that we see each other. I cannot keep this up. I don’t have the strength nor the will to do so. And, what’s worse, I don’t have any ideals left for which to keep on fighting. It has been a tough and long journey, in which I’ve learnt to lie, lurk and distrust what my friends say. It didn’t go bad for me, I can’t complain and you know well the amount of hours and nightstands I’ve dedicated to this, till the point of losing my family on the way. We could say that the townsfolk appreciate me a little, or at least they don’t hate me. And there they will stay for posterity, the pavilion, the plaza and the new districts. Goodbye, my dear office.



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