ONE HUNDRED AND THREE
Author: My Agyei
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

Mr. Michael had been trying to see Harvey for days, but all his efforts had been in vain. He had called, sent messages, and even visited Harvey's office, but he was always turned away.

Frustration and fear gnawed at him, knowing that his secret was hanging in a thin line. And it was only Harvey who was in a position to save him.

However, he felt like Harvey was intentionally frustrating his efforts to see him. He had been coming to his house every day, both morning and evening yet he was unable to see him. Although he never blamed him he wished he could have pity on him.

One day, Mr. Michael went to Harvey's mansion. He was determined to speak with Harvey, no matter what. There was no way he would leave without seeing Harvey.

“Master, Harvey! Please. I want to see you. Please forgive this old poor man.!” He stood outside the gates, desperately shouting for the guards to let him in, but they remained unmoved.

Eventually, he became exhausted and hungry, and he sank to the ground, sitti
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