Kelly Olsfield sat on his desk seat, looking at the computer, not particularly interested in what was on the screen. The article he was reading, however, wouldn't be boring to most people in England in year 2084. Indeed, it was prime-time news, and the event bore great political significance for the nation. This is what it looked like:
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Kelly closed his eyes. Reading these news articles really bored him. A lot. But finally the two hours had passed, and he was not required to read more of these articles until the next day. Unfortunately this meant it was time to go to work.
Kelly Olsfield, a mere common English citizen, had to follow the Gilliuan's laws of intellectual incentive: reading these articles at least two hours a day, whenever such a thing was asked of him.
The one thing Kelly Olsfield, did differently of the other common English citizens is that he thought too much. Whenever the news said how England had single handedly won the Second World War (After the French gave up at the first sign of battle) thanks to brilliant strategist and founder of the People's Freedom Party, William Yondel, Kelly thought something wasn't right. He could faintly remember his father (Or was his grandfather?) talking to him about something regarding the United States, French Resistance and other countries helping the war effort. But that couldn't be right, since no history books he had ever read mentioned other countries besides the British Empire (with a minor help of friendly nation Italy) fighting the evil forces of Germany, USSR and Japan.
But he didn't care. Paulson Olsfield was a little crazy. Luke Johnson, a friend of his father, also thought so, before Kelly's father had gone missing.