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Old 09-14-2012, 02:49 AM #4
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Chapter IV: A sad thing happens.

One day something very sad happened. Aliens from outer space came and abducted some of the Ao's. This was a great shame, because now only some Ao's were working properly and so only very few Co's and very few Mo's could do the job.

Jo noticed that even though he kept on giving orders, "things" did't move as smoothly as they did before. So, he called the police to check out what happened. The police had to tell him the sad truth. Quite a few Ao's were no longer there. That is why sometimes his orders would get over properly, but many times not.

But, Jo, a resourceful guy had a great idea

He made his magic pieces of paper last a bit longer. This way some of Ao's who didn't get the order would now get it and all would be nice and well. Thank's goodness he was smart enough to get some extra Ao's in the first place.

This worked well for quite a while, but the aliens didn't stop coming and another group of Ao's was abducted. So, even thought Jo. managed to recruit more Ao's it was not enough.

Jo. was now very angry. He called the police again. This time, he said angrily, I want you to find why the Ao's are disappearing and do something about it.

No problem, the police said. It took them a while but they figured out what happened and gave Jo a special weapon he could use against the aliens
so that they would stop coming again and again.

This was a very happy ending for the little factory and every hugged and kissed and celebrated. And "things" again moved nicely.
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