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... s stood up, mostly very important managers or department heads: "Sorry, we also intend to resign."

The warmer season puts down the coffee, and the corner of the corner bends a fascinating smile: "Is there?"

The meeting room was once again in silence.

It seems as if everyone thinks that the season should be too confusing at this time, and because the important departments here lack the right managers, they pull down their faces and ask them not to leave.

But no one tho ...

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