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Edison was happy that Gary left him all the tools. He was going to catch as many pheasants as possible. Gary was a person who liked to have petty advantages out of every situation. He only needed three pheasants, but on hearing that Edison was willing to help, he wanted more than three to take back to the office. He was exactly the kind of person that people would call greedy. Pheasants were found all over the mountains in his village. Edison was quite good at using a slingshot so he could catch one without too much effort. If he sold it at a price of $100, he could pay half of Sabrina’s tuition. The thought gave Edison an energetic feeling about tonight. “No problem. You go back to Connie. I’ll take care of it,” Edison muttered as Gary ran off. He thought he could see Gary’s c