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“Where am I?” His counterpart asked him in a cold tone. “My home world,” Rico answered, giving him a blank stare. He was getting pissed off by his questions. He was beginning to understand why his grandmother hated him in his past life. The answer was in front of him, but he was clearly blind to it, he thought his words were superior towards others. What a joke and a fool he was. For some well-educated scientist, he lacked in the common sense category, but common sense isn’t really common when one thinks about it. It’s one of those few things that are rare to find in people. It didn’t matter, Rico just wanted Drake back, if he had to kill Franbel this time to get him back. Then he would gladly do so. He had hated himself before, and he still hated his former self even as he looked at h