When aspirated consonants are doubled or geminated, the stop is held longer and then has an aspirated release. An aspirated affricate consists of a stop, fricative, and aspirated release. A doubled aspirated affricate has a longer hold in the stop portion and then has a release consisting of the fricative and aspiration.

Answer this question, if possible (if impossible, reply "unanswerable"): A tripled aspirated affricate has a longer what?
unanswerable