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... as much more reverent.

They even lined up to greet her, following the company's proper protocol.

"What is this about? Are they not planning the riot?"

"To be honest, the majority of employees don't. They just want to keep a stable job. But they can't displease the higher-ranked seniors. They are in a difficult situation. And after you fired so many high-ranked employees at once, they are terrified of you."

Jazmine hummed.

'Fear is necessary. Respect can on ...

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