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NOTE51

Last week was a blast. swayed by terrorism. Here’s how it all ended. A book has been mailed to us. The address is “man without commonsense”. No address is given. It is not uncommon for us to receive anonymous mail. Most of them were self-published novels, poetry collections, photo collections, etc., which were not related to our company, but the mail was also a photo collection. The problem is the offensive odor emitted by the photo book. According to the female employee of our company who received the mail, the courier brought the mail in a tightly isolated plastic bag. “It smells so bad,” she said. She left the mail on her desk, but the smell was so strong that she left the office early. On that day, I was on the move from morning to night doing interviews, and I returned to the office around 7:00 pm. I immediately noticed a strange smell in the room, but at first I thought nothing more than “Is there a customer with heavy makeup coming?” However, after a while, the offensive odor became painful, accompanied by a sore throat and fever. As expected, I felt a sense of crisis and left the company quickly. The next day, she called the police and an investigation was initiated. No poison was detected from the offensive odor, but me and the female employee are still suffering from sore throats. Anger wells up. This is clearly terrorism. Probably Lone Wolf. With that in mind, we have decided to turn over all anonymous mail to the police. After a lot of research, it seems that the sender knows more than a little about our company, and it may be some kind of personal grudge or dissatisfaction with our company’s position. In that case, you should specifically sue in your real name. We also have ears to listen. Nothing will be solved by such insidious harassment. We will not give in to terrorism. Fight to the end by making full use of public and private power. The terrorist may have subscribed to the paper. That’s why I dared to write this post. Read this poor article and think about it. (Kei Kitajima)