âThe odds of survival are higher if I run out of here rather than being trapped inside.â
I sprinted toward the entrance, intending to escape through the main door, butâŠ
The floor was already partially destroyed.
ââŠâŠâ
â Oh dear! What a mess this is.
A flood of wild possibilities raced through my mind.
But then, I saw someone standing in the middle of the broken lobby floor, their foot firmly pinning down something shattered.
ââŠâŠ!â
It was the black-clad staff member from the front desk.
Judging by their stance and the way they seemed to have âsubduedâ the DarknessâŠ
âThey must be a Security Team member!â
The situation already seemed resolved.
The sounds I had heard earlier must have been the noise created while the Security Team handled the situation. freewebnÏvel.cm
âSo they donât just let anyone sit at the annex front desk.â
I hesitated, then spoke from about four meters away.
âIs there anything I can help with?â
The black-clad staff member shook their head.
Thank goodnessâŠ
Iâd better get out of here quickly.
âWell then, Iâll be on my way.â
The staff member looked at me briefly, then reached over to the desk and picked up something.
A post-it note.
Have a good evening.
So theyâre surprisingly sociable, huh?
âThank you.â
I bowed politely. The entirely black-clad desk worker gave me a slight nod in return and stepped back to sit down at their desk.
The shattered fragments of what appeared to be the medium of the Darkness, likely some kind of glass, sparkled on the broken floor.
In the reflection of the shards, I briefly noticed the shadow of the staff memberâs leg twist unnaturally, making their foot appear like a cloven hoofâŠ
âŠand then return to a normal human form.
âPhewâŠâ
Letâs not dwell on it.
Avoiding eye contact with anything, I exited the annex.
âThis is just⊠unbelievable.â
These bizarre incidents feel so routine.
âI guess fixing one positive daily event into my life was a good call.â
Life was tough and exhausting, but it felt like I was managing to navigate through it somehow, and that gave me a bit of comfort.
Come to think of it, I once communicated in writing just like that desk staff did.
[Have a nice day ^^]
It was during a face-to-face transaction on a secondhand market where I sold cursed food for 40 million won.
I even communicated in writing to hide my voice back then.
Iâd sold the churros given to me by the blue dragon mascot from that theme park.
âI still have one more bag of those churros.â
I donât plan to sell them unless absolutely necessary, but⊠hmm.
I realized that I actually have quite a few food-related items in my possession.
My inventory wasnât bad.
âMaybe it wouldnât hurt to sell one or two and turn them into cash.â
If someoneâs still looking for them, that is.
Since the thought struck me, I decided to check Salmon Market.
To my surprise, another post had been uploaded.
âââââââ
[Buying : Food from Paranormal Phenomena]
For research purposes
Strong preference for food originating from Fracture-sanctioned phenomena (according to the Supernatural Disaster Management Bureauâs classification)
40.0
âââââââ
â this guy doesnât get tired of trying, huh
â lololol at this point, getting scammed is on this rtrd ryt?
Hmm.
âIf theyâve already used the previous churros for researchâŠâ
I sent a message.
[BlueFriend: Hello, sir ^^ Iâve secured more food. Would you be interested, by any chance?]
* * *
And so, two days later, on the weekend.
Once again, I found myself waiting for a secondhand market transaction partner at Exit 5 of Gwanghwamun Station.
âTrust really is important in business, huh?â
Because I had met their expectations last time, this time they set up a meeting with no fuss or unnecessary questions.
In fact, they were already waiting for me at the exit.
Like last time, they were dressed in dark clothing, complete with a hat and mask.
I recognized them by the drink box they were holding. Well, I was dressed similarly, so I couldnât exactly judge.
[Hello ^^]
I opened my notepad again and showed the greeting message.
The buyer, seemingly expecting it, didnât appear surprised.
[Here is the item I prepared.]
Inside the box I handed over were two cookies from the Alice Picnic Set.
Why did I choose these? Simple.
âThe expiration dateâs coming up.â
Like most snacks, these cookies had a shelf life!
Because they were items that diminished or exaggerated effects based on usage, they werenât often needed, so I still had several left.
However, since the drink from the Tuesday Quiz Show had been such a lifesaving item, I couldnât bring myself to part with it. Instead, I opted to let go of the cookies.
âCookies are harder to use anyway.â
It seemed like a waste to just let them expire without being used.
Using expired items? I didnât even want to imagine what could happen.
Anyway, I presented the item and waited for the buyerâs reaction.
The buyer, just like last time, ran a gloved hand over the box before shaking their head slightly.
âThis isnât exactly what I was looking for.â
Hmm. As expected.
âIt didnât seem like it would meet their Fracture-sanctioned standards.â
Mass-produced items like this have relatively low risk and feel more passive, so theyâre different from the bizarre objects directly retrieved from high-grade ghost storiesâŠ
âA bit disappointing, but oh well.â
Still, it was worth trying to negotiate.
âIn that case, Iâll purchase them for half the original price each.â
Thank you for the smooth transaction.
âIf this person finds out about the existence of the alien shop, would they be so upset theyâd try to kill me?â
Just in case, I decided to lay some groundwork.
Hastily, I scribbled something in the notebook.
[Thank you. I really needed the money.]
ââŠâŠâ
[These donât seem as dangerous as other foods, but since the expiration date is close, I suggest conducting your research soon. Iâll add a couple more for you.]
I then slipped a small packet with one or two extra cookies into the bag.
âThink of it as a bonus.â
This was a trust-building move to encourage continued transactions. It was supposed to be for negotiations, but it came in handy here.
At this point, I felt like I was an exceptionally considerate secondhand seller. In a ghost story world, even more so.
As I was about to leave, holding the cash-filled drink box handed to me by the buyer, their voice called out to me.
âExcuse me.â
Hmm?
âHow do you acquire things like this?â
Hmm.
[Iâm afraid I canât tell you. My apologies.]
That should suffice.
Itâs a platform for trading supernatural itemsâeveryone has their stories. Better to let their imagination fill in the blanks.
âThe alien shop is one of those places where, unless youâve seen the ad for it yourself, it just redirects to a nonexistent page.â
I was preparing to bolt if they pressed further, but insteadâŠ
ââŠâŠâ
The buyer pulled a pen from their pocket and wrote something on my notebook.
âIf you ever find yourself in danger, contact this number.â
Huh?
âThen, bye.â
The buyer left, and I looked at the note.
1717 8282 42
ââŠâŠ!â
âThis is a government number.â
It was a direct emergency assistance hotline for the Disaster Management Bureau.
In short, the ghost story equivalent of 911.
âSo they were connected to the government?â
No wonder they used the terminology commonly associated with the Bureau.
I shrugged and carefully secured the cash and the notepad.
Daydream Inc., being the awful mega-conglomerate that it was, had a notoriously bad relationship with the government.
As an employee of such a company, there was no way Iâd ever need to call that number.
âDefinitely not.â
Yup. Nuh-uh.
And yet!
That very evening, when I returned to the company dormâŠ













