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To Those Whom It May Concern:
The following areas have been claimed in the name of the State of Japan in accordance with the cooperation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Japanese citizens are under international protection in these zones and may move freely within them:
- Sun Room and adjoining rooms
- 1st Floor Kitchen and pantry
以上
The following areas have been claimed in the name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. UK citizens are under international protection in these zones and may move freely within them:
- Patient Blocks
- Head Doctor's Office
- 2nd Floor Caretaker's Cupboard
以上
The following areas are shared territory of the State of Japan and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island. Both Japanese and UK citizens are under international protection in these zones and may move freely within them:
- Medical Wing
- Any military strongholds (Citizens are asked to refrain from entry into these areas for their own protection)
以上
The following areas are declared Border-Free Zones:
- The Main Halls
- Recreational Field
- Courtyard
以上
Opinions and notifications of omissions will be gladly accepted here. Objections, however, must be submitted with the appropriate forms at the next World Meeting. Those who require passports into these areas, please inquire within.
Sincerely,
The State of Japan 日本国 Secretary
The following areas have been claimed in the name of the State of Japan in accordance with the cooperation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Japanese citizens are under international protection in these zones and may move freely within them:
- Sun Room and adjoining rooms
- 1st Floor Kitchen and pantry
以上
The following areas have been claimed in the name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. UK citizens are under international protection in these zones and may move freely within them:
- Patient Blocks
- Head Doctor's Office
- 2nd Floor Caretaker's Cupboard
以上
The following areas are shared territory of the State of Japan and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island. Both Japanese and UK citizens are under international protection in these zones and may move freely within them:
- Medical Wing
- Any military strongholds (Citizens are asked to refrain from entry into these areas for their own protection)
以上
The following areas are declared Border-Free Zones:
- The Main Halls
- Recreational Field
- Courtyard
以上
Opinions and notifications of omissions will be gladly accepted here. Objections, however, must be submitted with the appropriate forms at the next World Meeting. Those who require passports into these areas, please inquire within.
Sincerely,
The State of Japan 日本国 Secretary
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Statecountry doesn't.And my future situation would be a result of your doing, anyway. It'd be completely different if I had some land and citizens to call my own.
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Be grateful that I didn't leave you to France. He wanted to eviscerate you himself.
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no matter what your boss thought of-either.no subject
I am my people, just as you
arewere. My personal feelings are irrelevant. We don't have the luxury of having our own opinions. Not during times like that.[strikes legible only with effort]
[There are a few dots from taps of the pen. The next few words look shaky:] I still am my people and land, if only for a little longer.
Even if you've already done it in your past, don't you dare try to take that away from me early.
Even if the job's already half done.Re: [strikes legible only with effort]
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Undiscriminating slaughter of nightshift creatures it is.
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Have you run into any? Do you know where to find them?
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[strikes barely legible even with considerable effort]
Only thing I ran into outside was Japan.[There are a few stray marks.]
Re: [strikes barely legible even with considerable effort]
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So what did you want to discuss, anyway? If you're rethinking excluding me from the partitioning, I may deign to meet with you after all.
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I'm sure that some agreement can be reached.
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I suppose I can hear you out.