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Jadiel was not in the mood to be called in by his superiors again. Stupid old men with stupid ideas. They weren't worth his time. He had been stuck on this stupid rock for five years now. The closest thing he got to contact from his home were stupid letters like the one he had shoved into his pocket. Jadiel Erebos, report to the meeting location at once. The note had been left in his mailbox, sealed inside of an unmarked envelope. He had to leave a note of his own, lying about his whereabouts. A business trip wasn't exactly a lie, but it definitely was not the truth. He hated that the girl could not know who and what he truly was. If she did, he would not have to hit her as often. She would show him the respect that he deserved. She would not disobey him or anger him if she knew the tru