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The Accidental Livestream

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The Accidental Livestream

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Just as the company training began, intern Zhao Ming accidentally turned on a livestream.

The screen clearly said “internal meeting,” but the comment section suddenly became lively.

The manager did not rush to shut it off; instead, she first had everyone confirm whether any client information had appeared on screen.

Zhao Ming was so nervous that he even forgot to turn off the microphone.

The comments refreshed faster and faster, and someone asked whether the company was filming a reality show.

The manager turned the camera toward the whiteboard and left only the words “please wait.”

Through this mishap, they realized that the so-called emergency procedure had not been written clearly enough.

Zhao Ming had assumed he was bound to be criticized, but in the end everyone only made him buy milk tea.

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