At this moment. More than two hundred Cavalry guards wearing copper mine uniforms had arrived at the copper mine’s staff auditorium one after another.
This staff auditorium, a building that had existed since the original purchase of the copper mine by the Warriors Den, was built in the 1980s and was mainly used for meetings, festivals and ceremonies for the employees of the copper mine.
After the Warriors Den took over, it allowed all the Cavalry guards to act as employees of the mine and most of the Cavalry guards families act as logistics, so the mine was superficially run quite well. Even the occasional local government officials came to inspect the inspection but did not notice any abnormalities.
At this time, these Cavalry guards came to the staff auditorium, giving the impression that the copper mine was going to hold a mobilization meeting or summary meeting.
However, if people stood on the sidelines, they would soon find a problem. It was, among these uniformly dressed employees, there were more than 20 people holding a towel in their left hand. And these people with towels had been vaguely excited in their hearts, because they felt that after tonight, each of them had the opportunity to go to the next level.
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