CHAPTER 142

To Henry, the loyalty of his subordinates was the most important thing.

“Well, now that it’s settled, I’ll have your commander transferred to my hospital,” Henry said to Betty.

Betty did not expect Henry to do things very quickly. Before she made any contributions or resumed work, Henry had already started to help her.

“Thank you, sir,” Betty replied. She had now changed the way she addressed Henry, indicating that she had already become one of his subordinates.

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In one of the wards of a local clinic, the former leader of the revolutionary force was confined to a room. He did not need any treatment now that he was in a vegetative state. What the old man needed was 24-hour care however, he was alone in the room.

“This way,” Betty said and led Henry into the ward.

When they got inside, Henry looked at the man and felt sorry for him. The man was in a corner, draped in blue sheets. He could not open his eyes and if not for the movement on his chest, one would assume that he was de
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