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... e as a civil servant.

From a distance, I might have looked like a gangster with unlimited power. However, once you took a closer look, I was just a mid-level manager who received pressure from the higher-ups and was constantly being chased up from below. Civil servants indeed have a lot of authority, but once you look closer, you will see them everywhere, just like dogs.

Who cares if I’m from a good family and have a good salary? There are Dukes, ministers, and all kinds of people ab ...

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