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... Seeing the manager approach, Lewis Leocadia quickly stood up and politely extended his hand.

But the manager simply ignored him and instead asked bluntly, “Was it you who smashed the electric bicycle at the door!”

Hearing Julius Reed’s instructions, the manager promptly arranged for the Head of Security to guard the electric bike.

Since it was something his boss had put him in charge of, he had to handle it well; otherwise, he’d lose his job sooner or later.

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