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'Tomorrow is the day of the verdict, what have you decided on?' Beanie texted President Arnold after he had telephoned the president several times but received no response. Arnold had been living quietly and away from the public since Leo confronted Beanie and himself. He felt that Leo would do something drastic. Countless times, his wife asked him why he was always at home and turned down every single visitation, but Arnold ignored her. It was not difficult to know what the problem was anyway, but she thought it best to hear from the horse's mouth. 'Nothing is going on out there,' Arnold would eventually reply to her when she asked him enough. 'What do you mean nothing is going on out there? The championship is going on,' Arnold's wife would tell him, but he would leave it at that. H