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Fall of Ramirez

People are always obsessed with witnessing the destruction of beautiful things, so are the media of London. In the alleys and streets of the city, journalists are always rushing through to make sure they don't miss any trending topics: civil rights campaigns, anti-war movements, new leftists ... also to seize every opportunity to bring shame on officials or celebrities.
In this case, of course they didn't let slip the collapse of this famous company which was still in its prime yesterday. Standing in the eye of the storm where Ramirez was built, they naturally sent it their blessings when it fell, just as what they did when it rose.

RAMIREZ: SECURITY BEYOND IMAGINATION
RAMIREZ FINDS NEW WAY FOR SECURITY INDUSTRY
THE RELIABLE RAMIREZ?
RAMIREZ'S CASTLE IN THE AIR
RAMIREZ FALLS TO TRADITION AND DOOM
...
(Excerpted from The Daily Moon, London Today, Star Weekly, etc.)

A Letter Takes Long to Write

I don't recognize your choice.
The museum staff and the jewelry exhibitors asking for compensations fill this place once known as Ramirez again. I'm sorry, but I still can't understand your whole "imagination" philosophy, nor can I refute their criticisms or allegations against you.
To make up for them, I prepared a Sticky Popping Nut for everyone. After they took it, they mumbled something like "Ramirez freak" and ran away in fear. I have to admit that we are quite alike, at least in this regard.


I've taken on another path.
Thanks to the "imagination" you taught me, the Great Thief Acey has risen to fame by cracking all the questions which seemed impossible to her peers: the Mainedonty, the Heart of London ... and even the Rimet Cup. Perhaps one day I will take back everything that belonged to Ramirez, our memory, our reputation, and our dignity.
As Ms. Acey said, it's the same way that lies ahead of us.

Your Rebellious Daughter

An Unfinished Study

Pandora Wilson: What should I call you? Ms. Ramirez, or Great Thief ...?
Melania: Shh.
Acey: "The Melania Who Has Not Yet Completed Her Paper" will do.
Melania: Ahem ...
Melania: Ms. Wilson, let's talk about something less intimidating!
Pandora Wilson: Sure.
Pandora Wilson: To be frank, I'm very curious about your paper published in all the famous journals, On the Proper Use of Fluorescent Paint and Carbuncle in Security Plan I.
Melania: ...
Pandora Wilson: Sadly it's not complete. I don't think you mentioned the date when you'd publish the rest of the research.
Melania: Emm ... no, I didn't, of course!
Melania: I mean ... I WILL finish it, maybe tomorrow, or next season!
Pandora Wilson: I see.
Melania: Goodbye, Ms. Wilson!