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... y windows that had all gone dark, one window alone still had a light on. He approached the window, switched on his flashlight, and shone it up toward himself. As if to say, I'm here.

Not long after, the window opened, and the housekeeper appeared. She looked around outside the window, spotted Giyeon, and then held something up in her hand.

A black bag.

It was Giyeon’s school backpack. She tossed it over the wall in his direction. Giyeon threw himself toward the incoming b ...

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