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"… nothing… nothing at all." Hun was looking down on the sidewalk, as he was frowning a bit. "It was a black thin thing, right? … I hope it is a black thin thing."

He stopped, as he looked around and focused his attention over some bushes standing to his right side.

"… he said it was the right to do…" He closed his eyes. "… but isn't the right thing to also reach the place where I'm supposed to go? … NO!"

He expanded his eyes, as his hands pressed his head's sides tightly.

"Where I was supposed to go?! WHERE?!" He twisted left and right seeing the sidewalk, the facility and the flora. "This is bad! I must talk with that man again!"

The boy rushed back, only to stop and rush the other way.

"No! If I do that, I will forget about Greta's smartphone!" He kept shaking his head. "One thing at the time, one thing at the time!"

Hun looked down again, noticing a crumbled cigarette and some white papers.

"Let's see… that thing is something that Mirii really dislikes… that's a paper…" His irises pointed over another direction. "That's a sticky, pink thing… ..." He grimaced slightly.

As soon as he lifted his irises, he immediately saw some cars parked in between two white lines each. The sidewalk was making a turn, proceeding right in front of the parked cars. Hun took the opportunity to follow its path, watching how it was passing the bushes and trees on the right side and ending with a turn to the right.

His arms fell down, as a sense of weight hit his back.

"… that thing could be anywhere!" He sighed deeply… "Is it even possible to find it?! What if someone already took it?!"

He kept looking at the end of the sidewalk… before frowning and lifting his posture.

"There is only one way to do this…"

"Master Hun…"

"Who?!" He turned behind, showing his expanded eyes.

Immediately, an Inkling girl brought a pile of papers in front of her face, as she shook all over herself! She was wearing a kimono, made in a floral-pattern. Hun shut his mouth, as he looked the other way.

"I-I'm sorry, I'm sorry!" Sweat jumped out from her head. "I-I just arrived in here… I-I thought I would appear right in front of you…"

"Don't worry!" He looked around, without focusing on any point in particular. "You just came in time! I was looking for some help!"

"Help?" She lowered the papers, as she had the small urge of walking closer to the boy. "Are you hurt?"

"No, no!" Hun took some steps forward, still focusing on nothing. "There is a black, thin thing to find on the sidewalk… what was it called again?" He began snapping his fingers. "Aaaah, the name…!"

"If you know what that is, you can draw it on the paper." She thrusted her pile of papers towards Hun, while following. "Pick one and let me"

"Bu-but I can't draw anything in here!" He swallowed, as he kept taking steps in the same direction as before. "Yo-you know that someone might see me moving my hands on thin air…!"

"Yo-you are right!" She covered her face with her papers. "That was a stupid advice! I'm a disgrace towards the Shrine!"

"Don't throw yourself down!" His hands began twitching, as his desire of looking at the girl increased. "If you happen to see anything black and thin, just tell me!"

"But Master Hun… I'm here under request of Mirii Kelpshell." As she lowered her papers, she bowed. "She wants to meet you immediately."

"Why?!" He couldn't resist turning behind, as he didn't hesitate raising his eyebrows. "Didn't she told me that she had a"

"Sh-she told me" She took less than a second to lift her papers in front of her face, trembling madly. "A-anything she had to do right now… sh-she postponed it, basically! She also mentioned to do something about your current job task…"

"So I was supposed to act, today?! Is this the reason why I was here?!" He turned right back, as he inspected his surroundings as soon as possible.

"Yes… I guess." She lowered her papers just enough, so they could reveal her eyes. "Th-this morning she received a message… th-they said that Master Hun must attend a medical examination, b-because th-they wanted to check if you are fine or not…"

"Uh… … I don't get it." He lifted his right eyebrow. "Why this medical examination is blocking me from working, today?"

"I-I don't know!" Her knees shook even more, as the papers lifted and hid her eyes. "I-I was told from the Shrine to find the Master and bring him in front of Mirii."

Hun began staring at the road to his left side, watching a faraway car moving away towards the horizon.

"… where is she?"

"She is coming to pick you up… I don't know how, though." The girl kept shaking and shaking. "I-I don't know a thing about the sweeter waters' toys! I-I know it's not by foot…"

"… those are not toys!" He frowned, as he turned behind. "Why do you keep using those terms over the non-Shrine citizens?!"

"Bu-but Master…!" She whispered. "… n-never mind…"

His mouth was ready to speak… but he chose to shake his head instead.

"Can you talk with Mirii right now?" He began walking past the girl. "Tell her I'm waiting in front of that building. I think it has the number 1 on it, somewhere…" His sight tried to zoom, while looking over the facility in the distance.

"As you wish, Master Hun!" She bowed down.

"Am I forgetting something else…?" He looked down for a brief while… "… no, I don't think so."

The girl lowered her papers, watching the boy walking on the sidewalk…

"… wh-what Master Hun has to do in this medical examination…?!" She hugged her papers, while bending forward. "Wh-what could it possibly be?! Mirii didn't even had the time to tell me all about it!"

She lifted her posture...

"In any case… be careful out there, Master Hun."