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... n office. He wore a impeccably pressed gray uniform. Of average height, his face was framed by a neatly trimmed beard, and his piercing brown eyes radiated confidence.

The spacious wooden office was well-organized, with a computer sitting prominently at the center of the desk. A secure telephone rested within arm's reach.

The elderly man seated behind the desk greeted the newcomer with a polite nod of respect. "Agent Owen, it's not every day you come to visit an old man like me." ...

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