Persuasive Letter To Akihito

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Dear Emperor Akihito and Prime Minister Shinzō Abe,
I assume by now you all have heard of the horrible virus that was released into the North and South Americas. Let me allow you to brief you all of the effects of the virus. Instead of killing people by the dozens, the virus has caused those affected to turn into walking corpses. The virus has has dissipated, however those carrying the virus has transfer it by their saliva. Recent news has shown that the zombies will be reaching Southeast Asia in a matter of days. My team and I (10 people) have not only sent this letter to warn you, but are also kindly asking you to allow us to stay in your beautiful country.
While staying in Japan, our team is asking for 36,000 square feet to build an underground

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