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After Adira saw that the people were all already there and they seemed to have started realizing it was a false alarm, she then left her position and stood in the middle. "Hey!" Adira shouted so all of them would keep quiet. When they heard her shout, they kept quiet and looked at her with surprise. "Adira, ma'am," some of them started to murmur. Adira glanced at the faces of all of them and her eyes fell on Zara, who looked so shocked. Adira did not say anything and just kept quiet for some time. She then smirked. "I didn't know you all could come running like this," Adira said angrily, and the workers looked surprised hearing her, as they realized that Adira was the one who must have set off the false alarm. "I believe you all know who I am in this Mubarak Fashion Company and w