The next day, a Monday morning.
Klein, who had the day off, didn't leave home. Instead, he gave Melissa his letter directed to Mentor Cohen Quentin and more than enough money to buy stamps. He entrusted her with the job of mailing the letter at the post office near the Tingen Technical School where she studied.
After breakfast, he slept in to make up for the lack of sleep caused by the previous night's "work." He only woke up because of his stomach's grumblings close to noon.
He heated up some leftovers from the night before and ate them with a loaf of rye bread. Klein grabbed a newspaper and entered the bathroom on the second floor.
Whenever he did that, he couldn't help but sigh at the lack of a cell phone.
After about seven or eight minutes, he left the toilet refreshed and washed his hands. He then returned to his bedroom and locked his door.