Chocolate Robbers
Why Rage Keeps AngryPages Alive
No reviews yetHe says they took Edna. He wrote everything down.
Chocolate Robbers is Lehan’s diary of 2021, published as he wrote it. He records that after his father Palith died, his mother Shanika received about $2,000 a month from Edna despite Palith’s majority ownership — and that his uncle Lal never returned the assets he had agreed to oversee.
While seeking justice, he rebuilds Cyberspace Command, cuts ties, and turns his Captain’s Log into a book.
Across 1,069,961 words, Chocolate Robbers records the year rage became a method. His account, in his words, as he lived it.
Write it down. Name the claim. Keep building.
What happens in 2021
Free to read
Free to read — ten pages from 2021
Ten free pages from 2021. Start with any one; continue through the year when you are ready.
- Accusing My Sister After the Club Soda Lost Its Bubbles
- Remembering Milina Sumathipala’s Buddhist and Charitable Service
- Cubase, Mirtazapine and My Father’s Death Anniversary
- Blocking Facebook Contacts to Protect Limited Emotional Energy
- Restricting Facebook Friends and Protecting Sensitive Business Information
- Removing Koshitha, Cultural Conflict and Rewriting Thilanga’s Reputation
- Childhood Friends, Startup Rivalry and Claiming to Be Self-Made
- Remembering David Sanders, Armyne Wirasinha and School Days
- KFC, Jesus’s Unrecorded Life and a Many-Faith Identity
- Remembering Udesh, Rejecting the Friendship and Missing Old Halo Games
Why read Chocolate Robbers?
Because it was written during the fight, not after it.
This is not a calm company history. It records accusation, loyalty, rage, forgiveness, ambition, changing judgments, humor, and the collapse of trust.
The diary follows the collapse of ETI Finance — publicly reported to have affected 38,111 depositors — and cites depositors’ own claims that its directors, among them Lal’s wife Deepa and her brother Jeewaka, misled them and moved assets to their children and overseas. Lehan writes that their story reads like his own family’s.
Even the chocolate wasn’t spared: in 2008, Edna products were publicly reported to have tested positive for melamine.
AngryPages does not yet exist by name. Its method already does:
Preserve the record. Own the platform. Never let it disappear.
Chocolate Robbers
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