Balance Unlimited by Meher Abdin
Daisuke Kambe is considered the “super knowledgeable guy in the Police Department.” Nothing escapes his notice. He can gather all facts in order to apprehend the person who committed the crime or done anything wrong. Daisuke awoke one day and went to the ATM to withdraw money from his account. After withdrawing the cash, he reviewed the receipt, which said, “BALANCE INFINITE.” “That’s odd,” he thought to himself. Daisuke takes out his debit card and behind the card, he finds a customer service number. He calls the number just to make sure that it’s a mechanical problem and there’s nothing wrong with his accounts. “Hi, sir! How can I help you?” the customer service representative asks. “Hi, so I took out $500 from the ATM a few minutes ago and when I look at the receipt, it shows that the balance is infinite.” “Okay, sir. Give me a minute. Let me check.” Daisuke is too nervous at the moment. He doesn’t know what the customer service rep is going to tell him. “It seems like something is wrong with your account, sir!” “What? Can you tell me what’s wrong with my account?” “Your bank account does show BALANCE INFINITE, so I have to talk with my supervisor and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.” After the customer service hangs up the phone, Daisuke gets worried because he knows that if the city or the government finds out he has to go through a lot, he, especially, will get interrogated by his own teammates, and he doesn’t want that. When he gets to his workplace, he forgets everything that happened to him, just focusing on his work and nothing else. His workplace is like someone left some monkeys because people are walking around like they never stop, and it smells like coffee everywhere because they drink coffee every hour, like we can see coffee on every table. At that moment, it feels like everyone is stressed out, depressed, because everyone has to work on something nonstop. When Daisuke 219