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... low of fluorescent lights overhead. A dull ache throbbed at the back of his head, as though he'd spent the night sprawled over his desk at work.

That wouldn't have been surprising. After all, burnout and overtime were constants in his life. What did surprise him, however, was the fact that his surroundings were entirely unfamiliar.

Rows of shelves laden with goods extended as far as his eyes could see.

On one side, he noticed neat rows of instant noodles and other goods n ...

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