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Standing on the roof of the shopping mall opposite the Requiem Guild building, I put on my hat. As expected, at the entrance to the Requiem building, bodyguards were waiting in line that were seen through the hot midday sunlight.

'It will be difficult to pass through the front door.'

Some of those bodyguards might know my face, but I didn't want to go there and explain the situation to attract attention. No, I don't even have an employee card before that, I might not be able to enter.

I have no choice but to sneak in through the window of the room on the 23rd floor where I used to live...

At least getting my cell phone or wallet back made things a lot easier. If I didn't have to clean up or organize things, I would stay in the room...

I floated in the wind and quickly flew towards the Requiem Guild. I already knew the location of my room on the 23rd floor.

"Hm..."

I leaned close to the window leading to the bedroom on the 23rd floor and looked inside. Although the window was a bit transparent, I couldn't see it clearly, it was clear that with the lights off, there was no sign of movement.

Rattle, rattle.

The window, which I had pulled out just in case, was locked tightly as I had guessed. How do I get into there.

It was possible to break the window with my ability, but it was dangerous because fragments could fall down and an alarm could sound. It would be much better to go to the entrance and deal with the guards than to cause such a nuisance.

Piiik, piik?

Fox, who had been flying around me in agony in front of the locked window, suddenly removed his invisibility and hurled the sword at me.

"What?"

Pik, piik.

I thought it was a protest to stop lifting because it was heavy, but Fox that flew in front of me as if he was a bald eagle shoved his head through the window. Then, his body penetrated the window glass and went into the bedroom.

Piiik!

"Crazy..."

Fox flew over the window all the way to the tip of his bountiful tail and pushed the lock with his two small front paws. Thanks to this, I opened the window and entered the room without any problems, put my sword down on the table, and caught Fox.

"What the hell happened to your body?"

Piik?

Rubbing his body, Fox tilted his head. Come to think of it, Elohim told me that Fox's parents were ghost monsters. He could change his appearance at will, his body became transparent, and objects could pass through? Such an incredible ability.

"I envy you..."

Pik!

Fox cried with an excited expression as I muttered in frustration while pressing my thumb on Fox's soft soles.

"It would be better to take him though. Trust me, he will help a lot."

I remembered what Elohim said while handing over Fox to me. As soon as I came to Korea, I had nothing to say because I had already been helped by Fox twice.

"You keep guarding the sword well."

I let Fox go and looked around the room carefully. Although it must have been quite some time since I left, the room was neatly organized with no dust.

After swiping the white bedsheet, I looked again at the table where I had thrown the sword. Right before I left, I left my cell phone, wallet, bracelet, and other things here. Seeing that it was empty without a trace, it seemed that it had been cleaned up to another place.

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