No To Injustice 3

Afterwards, Jeff walked to the car park, got into his car and drove to the Aviation Department. To his ecstasy, he met a welcome ovation that almost chased him back. He smiled at everyone and gave them hugs.
“Thank you all for your understanding. I appreciate you for coming.”
Then, one of them encouraged.
“We should be the one thanking you for bringing glory to our department. We love you.”
“Thank you. I love you too.”
Afterwards, he took his seat as well others. Then, he asked.
“If I may ask, how are we preparing for the project? Any plans?”
At this point, one of the girls giggled and informed him.
“Prof. Wood, your Head of Department, gave me a hint. I will brief the class at the appropriate time. You know, we are the members of the Best Department.”
“That is good.”
Jeff responded. Subsequently, they all settled down and waited for the lecturer. At the end of the lecture, Jeff, who was already exhausted, ran off to meet Leon, who was waiting for him at the library. Nonetheless, Leon took a critical look at him and noticed that he was dead tired and felt for him.
“Big bro, you are overworking yourself.”
He pointed out.
“I have to do it now that I'm young.”
“I think you need a break.”
“I will. Anyway, thank you for your concern. Your presence makes it lighter for me. Let us go.”
“You are welcome.”
They ran off to their car and drove off.
At the Ancestral Manor.
They got home and met Mr. Morris at the verandah. He stayed longer than usual at the office that day. Then, he got off his car in front of the house and his driver drove to the garage. Afterwards, Jeff got off his car and Leon drove to the garage.
“Good day, grandpa.”
“Good day, Jeffrey.”
“What's the matter? You are late today.”
“You are right. I stayed longer to check the Elderly Home Project. Your dad will soon be around for the commissioning.”
“I see.”
“Good evening, Mr. Morris.”
Leon, who just got back from the garage, greeted and gave him a hug.
“Welcome back, Leon.”
After an hour, they settled down and had their dinner. Subsequently, Jeff could settle down to read the emails he received that day. Meanwhile, he was astonished when he saw five hundred and fifty emails. Then, he read them one after the other, beginning from the Acting VC's mail.
(Greetings,
We sincerely wish to apologize for the delay in responding to your mail dated… Please be informed that we are not aware of students from your organization who are in our school. Most of our students appear low profile due to security reasons, and it was difficult for us to fish out their identities.
However, we wish to inform you that we are not contented. We solicit your support to enable us to keep the school afloat and, most importantly, to enable us to give our students (the Eaglets) the quality education they deserve to soar. We look forward to a cordial relationship.
Yours, Prof. Clement Thompson. Acting Vice-Chancellor. The Eagles, City University).
After reading the mail, he smiled and gave a quick response.
(Greetings,
Your mail of …., was received in good faith. I will appreciate it if you revert, stating the needs of the school. Please, attention your mails to The International Vice Chairman.)
Regards,
Chairman. Cherry Fields Oil and Gas Group).
Subsequently, he read through the mails from his course mates from both departments. Then, he noticed that Sidney had not indicated interest, and some applicants were not even from his department. All the same, he smiled and called the attention of Leon, who was studying at the reading desk.
“Leon.”
Leon turned suddenly and faced him.
“Yes.”
“How is your department preparing for the upcoming project?”
“They are just stranded. When I'm ready, we will go to the Industrial Area Complex together.”
“I'm not using the Cherry Fields Oil and Gas Group as my Case Study.”
The puzzled Leon gave him an incredulous glance and inquired.
“Where do you intend to use?”
“Endless Love Arcadia.”
“Oh! I have never thought of a place like that.”
“Have you forgotten my parents' wedding anniversary two years ago? They bought all their accessories from them.”
“You're right Leon. In that case, you deserve to be given attention.”
“You are right. I'm working on that. But I have a problem.”
“What is the problem?”
“Some of my course mates have written to the Cherry Fields indicating their interest in using us as their case studies. I can't turn them down, neither do I know how to handle them.”
Now, Leon got off his seat and joined him on the couch. He collected his device from him and glanced at the mails.
“I will handle it for you.”
He promised.
“How? I mean, how will you handle it without revealing your identity?”
“It is simple. I will create a Google Form requesting for their details. That will help to eliminate the students outside your departments.”
“That's good. Create the form, so I will reply immediately to their mails.”
Thursday Morning.
Jeff's class was calm, and many students were in the class. They had learned how to avoid being locked out of the class for coming late. Meanwhile, different groups of students were seen seated together, discussing in low tones. To Jeff's surprise, one of his fellow students approached him with a friendly smile.
“Hello, Jeff, how are you?”
“I'm cool, Greg. And you?”
“I'm good. I have top-notch information for you.”
At this point, Jeff's interest was captured instantly. He adjusted his sitting position and asked with great expectations.
“What is it? I'm listening.”
Greg looked from one side of the class to the other, ensuring that no one would hear what he wanted to say. That move made Jeff to be more anxious.
“You see, there is something you need to understand about the mini project.”
“I'm with you.”
“The citizens are the ones allowed access to the companies around. As a foreigner, you are not permitted to use any of the big companies as your case study.”
Now, Jeff played along.
“Really?”
ONE WRONG STEP, CEO'S LAMENT
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