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Thief in the house

"Sara's point of view,"

"I'm not the house's owner, so feel free to take whatever you want, just please don't shoot."

I tried to hide my identity by covering my face.

With the hallway light turned off, I couldn't see the thief's face.

However, I find it difficult to understand how the burglar gained entry into the house by opening the main gate, especially considering that Great Aaron Finge had secured it with a unique password.

He may be an experienced burglar skilled at breaking security codes. My subconscious answered my question.

Thieves usually enter through windows or back doors.

Why did this one use the main gate?

Maybe he's an experienced burglar.

But why is my mind thinking so clearly in such a dire situation?

Oh no, why is this thief approaching me?

I made an effort to go up the stairs quietly and slowly to avoid alerting the thief with the sound of my footsteps. But it was difficult to move silently in the dark.

Glancing in his direction, I headed up the steps in t
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