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... his head, his amusement evident as he leaned back in his chair.

"You must be joking, young man," he said, wiping an imaginary tear from his eyes.

"Do you even know who you’re dealing with?"

At that moment The celebrity lady smirked, her tone dripping with mockery.

"You think you can fire him?" She gestured toward the chief manager, who sat silently, his expression a mixture of annoyance and disbelief.

Never in a million years would he think he would hear s ...

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