'Strike when the iron is hot'
Soo-me, the One-sa was in a belligerent mood after the Bell Boys
successfully got what they wanted, a dead body, which they could market
for political mileage. "Strike when the iron is hot. People are at least
now talking about our party! This alone is enough," he told Lull-Khanth.
Wana-Sanna denied funeral oration
Soo-me was unhappy that his trade union head Wana-Sanna Samara-Lion
could not make the maximum use of the Katunayake factory worker's death.
"We came so close and missed our mark. You should have spoken to the
dead youth's parents before they went to court. We missed that valuable
funeral speech," Soo-me said.
Traitors at Many Germ mission?
Why did Soo-me go to the Many Germ mission on Thursday night? Three
notorious En-Gee-Ohs, including Soothing Parkey, were present. Although
what was discussed during the closed door meeting remains unknown, the
big deep-low-mutt from Many Germ territory issued a statement, poking
his finger in the Katunayake incident.
Keeping mum, the best option
"Why are you so silent on the Katunayake incident?" Kind-Siri asked
Saa-Jeet, the Love-Slave. Pat came the reply; Honestly, I follow my late
father's principles. There is no other way to control Jay-Vee-Pee thugs
but I can't afford to say that in public. Hence, it's best to keep mum.
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