"If you like someone, so what? Sister Xin is so outstanding, it's not an exaggeration to say that she has suitors all over the world."
As he spoke, he looked at Gavin, somewhat puzzled.
"Grey Magpie, how much fake alcohol did you drink? Why are you arguing with the boss over this?"
The falcon was speechless. Couldn't these two simple-minded people be a little more careful? I wish I could poke a few more needles into their hearts.
Before the falcon could speak, the usually taciturn grey crane took the initiative to speak, looking at Gavin.
"Grey Magpie, you can give up on your own, but you can't expect others to do the same."
He turned his head again and glanced at Carl and Pigeon. Although he usually spoke very little and had a low profile in the team, he was observant and had noticed their unusual behavior long ago.
"As long as you like it and it doesn't cause any trouble for Sister Xin, I support you, whether it's the leader, Pigeon, or Grey Magpie."
The vultures reacted the most violently.
"I think you've all gone mad!"
He thought completely differently from Grey Crane. He believed that subordinates were just subordinates, and that they owed Sister Xin so much. To them, Sister Xin should be an unattainable goddess.
Sister Xin gave them a 'new life' so that they would do things for her and be loyal to her, not so that they would all look down on her and think about how to win her over every day!
The snowy owl also sided with the vulture; his thoughts coincided with the vulture's. Leaning against the airplane door, he echoed the vulture's words.
His tone was stronger, and he said more directly:
"I think it's better not to have any thoughts that shouldn't be there."
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