Extends a class(which implements interface) and implements same interface doesn't require method defination in class?

It is correct. However, a method in an interface is public abstract even though you don't define it like that.

Remember that a C is a B and therefore has the method definition from B. If you really want this to work, you must create an Abstract Base Class for both B and C.

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