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“It’s Too Noisy, I’m Not Paying to Listen to Your Baby Cry for 3 Hours

He looked bewildered, his smug expression evaporating into one of worry and confusion. Passengers around us exchanged curious glances, the tension palpable. The man in the suit continued, his voice firm yet composed.“I believe you were supposed to be on the same flight as your boss, Mr. Thompson, correct?” The name seemed to resonate through the cabin, causing a noticeable shift in the atmosphere. Mr. Cooper, the irritated passenger, stuttered in response.

“I—uh, yes, but—”“But you opted for a different flight,” the man in the suit interrupted, his words cutting through the air like a knife. “You see, Mr. Thompson is aware of everything that happens within his company, including the behavior of his employees outside the office.”

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