In a small town on the outskirts of Backlund.
After changing into clean and dry clothes, Klein placed the wet bills on the surface of the table, one by one, waiting for them to dry naturally in the warm room.
During this process, he moved very carefully and very gently. Even his sneezing and coughing which were brought by the fever had been forcefully suppressed.
To make sure there were no mistakes, he didn't dry them by controlling a flame.
Having done all this, he walked to the corner of the hotel room, where there was a full-length mirror.
Klein's black hair was neatly combed in the mirror. He had a pair of dark brown eyes, and his face was thin and angular.
He had gold-rimmed glasses on the bridge of his nose and was beardless. He looked young but also experienced.