- At Yerofey's, he's also a clerk

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rakhirhif8963
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- At Yerofey's, he's also a clerk

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- Dog?

- Yes, the mongrel is small, but it barks well.

- I see. The cur was put to sleep, the lock was picked, and since the keys to all the barns are the same, you didn't care about security. It's your own fault, pay the gnomes for the desecration!

- But there is a second case!

Story two
- After the first incident, I ordered different keys. But all in vain! I already started keeping them in the house.

— Who has access to the house?

- Who? Me, my household, and the clerk Erofey. He hasn't been with me long, but he seems like a loyal man.

— And did you put the keys in the drawer again?

- Well, yes. Why should I carry them with me? It's a hassle. And what if I forget where they are? True, there were already two keys and a dwarven lock.

- Who has the second key?


- Bring the chief of the guard here! Take the pakistan mobile database with you and go to Yerofey's house! Bring him here and take a close look, it seems to me that you will find some of the stolen goods there.

An hour passed.

- Your Majesty! Here is Yerofey! You were right. We found what he stole.

- Well, there you go, merchant! You'll have to pay the gnomes for desecrating your good name! And remember: never use the same lock for different barns! And if you're going to keep the keys in one place, keep them under a secure lock! And never give the keys to the box you keep the keys in to anyone!

In modern terms, never use the same password on different resources! If you use a password manager, the master password for it should be especially reliable. Never give anyone your password manager password!

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