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Varian ditched the driver and drove himself to the minister of communications office. He was leaving earlier than usual, and taking the driver with him was even a risk. Who knows what the staff who work closely with them can do with the information they gather? "I am so sorry that you had to come in here first thing in the morning," Miller said as he pushed Varian into his office. Varian looked at the appearance of the man before him and it was obvious that he did not sleep at all. He must have been working all night; he was glad that he had the idea to tip him beforehand. "I should thank you for acting so promptly on this matter instead," Varian said, settling into one of the sofas. "You must have worked hard all night." "Of course I did; it is important that we get things like this s