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The next morning, the Governess tells her brother that she is restraining him physically. She tells him that he is not good at dealing with pressure, and that he has not been selected to play for any national team. The Governess says that everyone is asking her what is going on with him, and whether he has a stress disorder. She says that she only cares about pistols in her life and that nobody likes him because he does not make friends. She asks him where he is going, and he tells her that he just yelled at his wealthy brother. She scolds him for running away from home, and tells him to hurry back to inherit everything that he owns. He is still joking with her, and she tells him not to worry about him not having a place to go, but to be ready to kick his ass. She then asks him why he is always wearing pants, and why there are oil stains on his clothes. She passes by a gas station, and the smell of oil on her clothes reminds her of her brother.
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Aiming At You

Aiming At You • Chapter 27 • Page ik-page-3205729
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Chapter 27
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About This Chapter
The next morning, the Governess tells her brother that she is restraining him physically. She tells him that he is not good at dealing with pressure, and that he has not been selected to play for any national team. The Governess says that everyone is asking her what is going on with him, and whether he has a stress disorder. She says that she only cares about pistols in her life and that nobody likes him because he does not make friends. She asks him where he is going, and he tells her that he just yelled at his wealthy brother. She scolds him for running away from home, and tells him to hurry back to inherit everything that he owns. He is still joking with her, and she tells him not to worry about him not having a place to go, but to be ready to kick his ass. She then asks him why he is always wearing pants, and why there are oil stains on his clothes. She passes by a gas station, and the smell of oil on her clothes reminds her of her brother.
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