Now that those people are doing this, he will be the one to take the blame in the future.
The person in charge of the Document Management Office only wanted to be transferred to another position as soon as possible.
This way, even if something goes wrong in the future, it will have nothing to do with him.
But when the leader came in, I was dumbfounded.
Where are the things?
Why are the things gone!
He originally wanted to come here to pick out a wedding gift for his son.
So now there is nothing?
"Guard! What's going on?!"
The leader yelled.
After a while, the guard on duty at the door ran in.
"Chief!"
"Let me ask you! Where are the things here?!"
"Things? Aren't all the things here?"
The guard was a little confused. He subconsciously looked at the open door, and then he was also confused.
null. . . Empty?
"This... I don't know either. He was fine yesterday."
The guards were also panicked. This was too outrageous.
He patrolled every room before leaving get off work yesterday.
And there was someone on duty at the door last night.
How come a whole house of things disappeared in just one night?
The guard suddenly thought of something and ran to open another room.
The result was just as he had guessed, nothing.
I opened another one, still nothing.
After all the doors were opened, the guard was so frightened that his face turned pale.
All gone!
Nothing is left!
The poor guard now suspected that there was either something wrong with his eyes or something wrong with his brain.
He hoped it was some ghost or god's doing.
But who dares to mention these things these days?
In order to avoid taking the blame, the guard immediately went to find his leader.
When the stationmaster of the Cultural Management Office heard the news, his first reaction was that the guards were making fun of him.
But when he came to the yard and looked at the empty house, he was also confused.
Who the hell stole so many cultural relics?
Isn't this pushing him to death?
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