Guilty (1) Even looking up at the sky, I couldn't see any stars. To see light, I had to look down. I was standing on the tallest building in this city, and there wasn't a structure that could meet my gaze at eye level. Turning my gaze toward the business district, I saw countless office workers' tormented souls shining like sparkling l...
Guilty (1) Even looking up at the sky, I couldn't see any stars. To see light, I had to look down. I was standing on the tallest building in this city, and there wasn't a structure that could meet my gaze at eye level. Turning my gaze toward the business district, I saw countless office workers' tormented souls shining like sparkling lights illuminating the city. Despite the late hour, those lights hadn't gone out yet. Perhaps they wouldn't go out even after much more time had passed. Ironically, the corporate employees being worked like dogs right now would invite envy and jealousy rather than sympathy when walking down the street. Turning my gaze slightly, I could see the entertainment district. It appeared tiny, almost imperceptible to the eyes of ordinary people, but even they could ca
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