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Chapter 183 - Minor Impulsive Existential Crisis

"That was it…?" I told myself quietly.

That was it.

Not ten minutes later, they assigned whoever on whatever job, and everyone, one by one, immediately logged off for the night. No more protest and no arguement, not even the "Why should I do it? Let Brian do it!" type of bickering I often imagine in siblings

I sat there as Eirlys closed the video call while around 12 people (who were probably away from keyboard) stayed in the call with their webcams off. She turned off the projector, wrapped up her documents, stuff her laptop back into her private workspace.

I had officially, successfully, convinced the team to initiate a 30 hour rollback, counting from the end of the meeting, at 9:34PM.

Eirlys was about to turned of all the electronics after she had done packing up all her stuff just as an old lady, the janitor, opened the door and they exchanged a nod.

The janitor entered the room, and Eirlys gestured for me to follow her.

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