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"You're right, Ross," agreed the head of the marketing department, opening a statistical chart that he projected in front of everyone, "The audience agrees highly with your plan to reduce the resource allocation to the top three, and additionally, the most popular suggestion in the vote was that they hope to specify Duge's keywords."
"What kind of keywords do they want to specify?" Ross asked.
The director opened another statistical chart.
It was densely packed with all sorts of keywords, with the percentage of approving voters listed behind each keyword.
The top three keywords were waste, low-key, and ordinary.
"Ross, the audience feedback indicates they want to see if Duge can turn the tide and take first place using these keywords, which are completely opposite from his usual style, especially the waste keyword, which has a particularly high call for it," the director said.
Looking at the three keywords, Ross fell silent.
Right below these three keywords was silence.