NATO bypassed Washington and directly contacted the "Freedom Alliance," announcing the dispatch of a military advisory group, like yet another loud slap, harshly striking Little Bush's already burning face.
His face was battered.
When Chief of Staff Carl Rove almost stumbled into the Oval Office, Little Bush was signing a document regarding the "Missing Soldiers Investigation Termination Statement."
The name says it all, meaning it's obvious, don't search for them, assume they're deserters, we won't provide pensions, that's roughly it.
After listening to Rove's words, the tip of the gold steel pen in his hand suddenly paused on the paper, making a long ugly cut, and the ink quickly spread like a stain suddenly emerging.
"What did they say?" Little Bush looked up, his face with an almost bewildered shock, as if he hadn't heard clearly or couldn't believe what he heard.
