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... religion, or social status. Empathy and the ability to put oneself in another’s shoes are essential, promoting fair and kind treatment at all times.
The person standing before Stanley Johnston was every bit a gentleman, coming to address actions committed against him. It was understandable; after all, Stanley had tried to kill him multiple times without success.
In this kind of business, everyone has rules they cannot break. Stanley, despite his wealth and ambition to keep growin ...
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