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Chapter 26 Chapter Twenty-Five

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Jeff Connors and Dana at Dulles International Airport, waiting for Kaymer's plane to land. "He's been living hell," Dana explained uneasily. "He's—he's not like the other kids. I mean—don't be surprised if he's aloof." She desperately wanted Jeff can like Kaymer. Jeff sensed her anxiety. "Don't worry, dear, I'm sure he's a very good boy." "coming!" They raised their heads and saw the black spots in the sky getting bigger and bigger, and finally a shiny silver Boeing 747 landed at the airport. Dana squeezed Jeff's hand tightly: "He's here."

Passengers are getting off the plane.Dana watched anxiously as the passengers left one by one. "Why don't you see—?" Where.He was wearing the suit that Dana had bought for him in Sarajevo, his face was cleansed, and he was walking slowly down the gangway and stood still when he saw Dana.They both stood there, motionless, looking at each other in a daze. Then they all ran towards each other.Dana hugged him, and he wrapped his strong arms around Dana, and they both broke down in tears. Dana said straight away, "Kaymel, you are welcome to come to America." He nodded, speechless.

"Kaymel, I want you to meet my friend. This is Jeff Connors." Jeff leaned over and said, "Hello, Kamel. I've heard a lot about you." Kemal hugged Dana tightly. "You're going to live with me," Dana said, "like it?" Kamel nodded, holding her tightly and not letting go. Dana looked at her watch. "We have to go. I'm going to the White House to interview for a speech." It was a beautiful day, with a clear blue sky and a cool breeze blowing over the Potomac. Everyone was standing in the rose garden, and there were thirty or forty reporters from the radio and newspapers.Dana's camera is focused on the President.The President stood at the pulpit, and Jane stood beside him.

President Oliver Russell said: "I have an important announcement to make. At this very moment, the leaders of the United Arab Emirates, Libya, Iran and Syria and the leaders of Israel are negotiating a permanent peace treaty. This morning I According to the news, the talks are progressing extremely smoothly, and the treaty can be signed within a day or two. It is especially important that the U.S. Congress firmly supports our efforts to this end." Oliver faced the person standing beside him, Said, "Give the floor to Senator Todd Davis." Senator Davis stepped up to the microphone, wearing a custom white gown and a wide-brimmed Italian straw hat.Facing the audience, he said with a wide smile: "This is indeed a historic moment for our great country. You know, I have been working for many years to achieve peace between Israel and the Arab countries. This is a long-term project. A daunting task. Now, I am very pleased to say that with the help and guidance of our great President, our efforts are finally bearing fruit.” He turned to Oliver, and continued: “Our great President has helped us achieve This achievement has made an outstanding contribution, and we should all congratulate him...”

Dana was thinking: This war is coming to an end.Maybe this is just the beginning.Perhaps one day in the future we will face a world in which people know how to solve their problems with love rather than hatred, and children grow up without hearing the disgusting sound of cannons and gunshots, and no longer worry about unidentified people. Strangers tore them limb from limb.She looked at Kaymer, who was happily whispering to Jeff, and Dana smiled.Jeff has proposed to her, Kaymer will have a father, and they will be a family.Dana asked herself strangely: How can I be so lucky?The speech gradually ended.

The cameraman turns the camera from the pulpit and focuses on Dana.She faces the camera. "This is a report from Washington, D.C., by Dana Evans of the Washington Tribune." (End of the book)
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