Reincarnation of the Strongest Sword God - Side Stories
Chaotic Sword God
Apocalypse Gacha
Necromancer: I Am A Disaster
Martial Cultivator
Aspiring to the Immortal Path
Nightmare Assault
Loser System and Berserker Me
I, The Dragon Overlord
Horror Game Designer
The Hero Turned Into A Potato And The World Fell To Ruin
There's Absolutely No Problem With The Magic Cards I Made!
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 306: Malice
Nightmare Assault
Chapter 228: Surrounded
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1139.5- Ice Corridor (2)
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1139- Ice Corridor
I, The Dragon Overlord
Chapter 670 - Descend, O Crawling Chaos
The Hero Turned Into A Potato And The World Fell To Ruin
Chapter 76: Split
The Demon King is Too Unfathomable!
Chapter 27: The Cruel Truth
Martial Cultivator
Chapter 601: There's Nothing Easy in Life, so Everything Is Difficult
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 305: Do Not Open
Nightmare Assault
Chapter 227: Conscience
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1138- Time is of the essence
Necromancer: I Am A Disaster
Chapter 315 - My Turn To Lay Waste To A City
I, The Dragon Overlord
Chapter 668 - The Angel Exterminates Demons
Chaotic Sword God
Chapter 3819: The Illusionary Ancestor’s Strength
Martial Cultivator
Chapter 600: The Son Doesn't Know the Father
Horror Game Designer
Chapter 304: Test
Nightmare Assault
Chapter 226: Deal
Apocalypse Gacha
Chapter 1137- Doesn't matter if you agree
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Forty-two-year-old Voler Griff was a senior clerk in the Secretary's Office. His job was to manage the personnel files of the Indahl City's law enforcement agencies: the police department, prison, and courts. Essentially, any personnel changes in these departments had to go through him for file updates.
Although holding a modest position, Mr. Griff wielded significant power. He couldn't directly influence personnel decisions, but he could reject unreasonable file change requests. There was too much room for abuse, and if Mr. Griff was displeased with someone, he could delay the appointment changes for months, even if it were an official taking over a position.
A considerable portion of Mr. Griff's annual income of 50 gold coins came through such means; a tolerated, if unspoken, practice within the Secretary's Office, granting him a level of influence comparable to that of lord appointing a local town mayor.
Such situations weren't unique to Mr. Griff; other senior clerks enjoyed similar benefits, leveraging their positions for persona
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