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The city of Auburn is still safe and sound, and thousands of people with reporters and press coalesced in front of Adage. Maximum security and policemen are in duty to detain the commotion outside. Media and news reporters are constantly covering footages of the pandemonium. Navan with his team reached there by 8am, and from then they are keeping in touch with the guards on duty at every corners of the office including the neighbourhoods and buildings in proximity. Snipers are set on roof, rotating their muzzles constantly in suspicion. Till now 256 persons including reporters are present at the hall, with 18 employees and doctors with Fulkan Kane. He has decked on Kevlar suit inside his tuxedo, to avert bullet penetration.Two NYPD choppers are in action, surveying the building. Till now nobody got any signs of malfunctions and distress.
โSidius, do you copy, whatโs your position?โ Navan had a microtransmitter attached in his ear.
โOver the southwest position of the hall. Keeping an eye on backdoor entries.โ
โSam, I need a Sit-rep. Anything you got?โ
โNothing sir. My drone cameras are active and is recording from above. You can look at them hiding over the chandelier.โ
Navan and Armun are amidst the crowd and noticing every single activity of the reporters and invitees. Is the person behind the voice is present among them? Who could it be? That guy with the mic? Or that bald man sitting and looking irresolute? Is he present here? Today?
โGo and check out the snipers, everyone is holding the position or notโ Navan whispered to Armun.
After the Speech delivered by Mr.Kane, there was a buzz among reporters. One of them stood up and said, โCongratulations for this breakthrough Mr.Kane. But speaking about carrying forward the legacy of Mr.Gilman, isnโt it possible to make the cure available for everyone? What made you took this decision?โ
โYes, of course we wanted to disseminate, but it is beyond our endeavours. One vial takes more than 2 months to produce and generate. Maybe in future hundreds of AD5 will produce in seconds but we are still backdated regarding time and technological constraints.โ
โWhatโs your prospective about the future of this cure? How the common people will react against it? Will it be like Mordanaโs successful ascension of same or like cancer pills,, miserably flunked in third world countries?โ Another reporter questioned him.
โThat will be hard to forebode. We are running the costing and marketing of this by our own. Questions are inevitable that why its so expensive, but Iโm requesting you, look at our side too. If any arbitrator want to put funds in our project we will surely come in an contractual agreement. But I believe AD5 will retain its position to save people and will be free in near future.โ
โMr.Kane, for the past 8 years Adage is struggling to retain the market position and Goodwill. The ASF is also stopped its social works for the needful. Whatโs your take on those?โ
โIf only Mr.Gilman is alive, Adage could reach to space today. There are some intricacies we faced but in future questions will not be raised regarding these.โ Fulkan gave a peremptory reply.
Navan felt a bit ecstatic that people still remembered his father after 12 years of his passing. People dies, but their oeuvres still create a sense of respect among the rest. The gratitude that the world is still conveying to his father is immense. Navanโs eyes were full of tears, but he holds himself strong and disposed among the public. The entire office including the hall is refurbished and Navan felt like he has not been here before. The colour, the ambience the glass doors, the interior decoration all were changed keeping the company name the same. He recalled how he used to come at this office holding his fatherโs hand and got awestrucked and stunned by observing this stupendous office and hallrooms. His fatherโs office was at the 174th floor, from there, Montgomeryโs Civil rights memorial can be seen. As a kid his favourite spot was to experience the sunset over the horizon, sitting in front of the glass windows, during summer vacations. Yes his father was a workaholic, but his affection towards Navan didnโt lessened for a single moment. Inspite of innumerable projects and deadlines, he gave company to Navan, teaches him and took care of him.
He was overwhelmed in those moments for a couple of seconds. The sound of applaud broke his inattentiveness. Mr Fulkan took his seat on stage and the other officials with the Marketing manager started giving speech about the history of Adage, its journey till the invention
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