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302 words1802 characters30 sentencesReadability: Middle School

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He loaded five kilograms of diamonds into a bucket. Roughly estimated, they were worth billions. After sealing the vault, he calmly walked out. While the guards weren't paying attention, he pushed a trash cart into the restroom. Inside, he modified the drain. Then he turned on the faucet and slowly poured the diamonds down the pipe. Soon, the diamonds followed the water flow to a pre-arranged location. But just as David was about to leave, he almost walked straight into a patrolling guard. Luckily, David worked there as a janitor, so the guard didn't suspect a thing. Just like that, the heist was complete. Meanwhile, the bank manager had no idea what had happened, until they opened the vault and froze. Every single diamond was gone. The room fell silent. This was the largest federal bank in the area, protected by 24-hour surveillance. A theft like this should have been impossible to avoid a public scandal. The bank president issued an order. They had three days to find the thief, but no one had a clue. If they failed, the loss would be impossible to repay. Then suddenly, Mary spotted David downstairs. She rushed over to question him, but before he could even speak, the president called him into the office. Everyone was ordered to stay inside the bank because the president believed. This was an inside job. Investigators began questioning everyone, but Mary insisted. She knew nothing, with no leads. The investigators eventually left desperate to recover the diamonds. The bank even dug up the ground around the vault. They also called the insurance manager, but the response was shocking. The insurance company refused to pay. They simply didn't have enough money to cover the loss. And just as the argument escalated, the bank president received a threatening letter from David.