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... ectricity these days. If you think it’s not fair, I’ll not give you any electricity. So, you better not start any moral kidnapping whatever in the chat group. I’ll not listen to any of them.

[the administrator has lifted the mute]

1201: Don’t worry, I’ll use the electricity reasonably.

101: Thank you, Boss!

202: Alright, we’ll do it. Thank you, Boss.

702: You’re the best, Boss!

...

These people all saw the warning and will naturally not ven ...

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