Reason was lost, so were facts. The harder I argued the more arrogant he became. I quickly resigned, and admitted that i was wrong without any emphatically.
I'm in for it. I knew it. You caught me red handed. I have no any jurisdiction to argue or to defend myself. I said.
I must be very stupid for violating the rules and crossing my limits. You have all the rights to arrest me. You can take me to any court of law and the jury will decide on what to do with me. I added.
Young man look, you...I hurriedly interrupted him. You warned me severally not to violate the rules but I turned to deaf ears. I stubbornly reluctant to accept the ways and the rules. I said.
I lost the right to apologize for what I did. You can take me to your office and punish me for my mistakes. For that it will teach me a lesson. I added.
Now listen. You seriously violated the rules, but you can... I interrupted him again. I admired your work. I get my experience only from books, and you get your own experience everyday on a life line situations. I wish I had a job like you. I meant everything I said.
He stopped for seconds and start to tell me about his work experienced for 32 years of service. The places he worked, how he caught offenders, and dealt with them.
He continued to tell me about his likes and dislikes, what he liked the most about his job, and Also about his family.
I was bewildered on how he suddenly changed from a hard-boiled to a softhearted. He also changed the topic of our discussion thoroughly to his biography.
He continued. If people are like you, can admit their wrong quickly, and without emphatically. We wouldn't have been dragging people to court every week.
The townspeople defiled our work. Thank GOD. People like you can understand how good our work is.
You reminded me about my dearest late friend. He appreciate good things, with a sincere appreciation, just like you.
You appreciate good things. You are freeman. You can go. He said.
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