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They took the train and then the taxi to the office building where Gary worked at. Edison asked Gary on the train if his boss wanted more pheasants. He could sell him all he had got. That way he did not have to find a buyer by himself. “Edison, wait for me here. I’ll ask my boss about the pheasants.” Gary seemed confident that his boss would agree. After Gary went inside the building, Edison put the basket on the ground and squatted on the side of the road. It was around 8 o'clock in the morning but Edison was not sleepy even though he had been up all night. Instead, he was restless because of the heat and the humid weather. Over twenty minutes later, Gary walked out of the building with a grumpy face, “Bro, I asked my boss. He wants to buy all of your ten pheasants, but th