Chapter 59: The Beginning of the ’90s (2)
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Oh, so you're asking who the traitor was?
The traitor was surprisingly easy to find.
No matter how hard I dug through my brain, I couldn’t think of anyone who could’ve leaked my information—so just in case, I manually counted the number of employees myself, and sure enough, a few were unaccounted for.
“Huh? I don’t recognize that face. Wasn’t on the new hire list, right?”
“...I’m sorry, Miss.”
Turns out a document had gotten lost in the middle, so it never made it to me. Maybe it didn’t get printed, or maybe it got blown away in the wind or something.
In any case, mistakes happen when humans are involved. That’s why you always need a backup or emergency measure for everything.
Of all things, the traitor had to be someone I hadn’t personally checked. Still, that narrowed the ➤ NоvеⅠight ➤ (Read more on our source) suspect pool significantly, so I found them quickly enough....
‘It’s like all the test questions came from the one page I didn’t study...’
