Gendor was over-joyed at first and wanted to jump out of the bed to hug Linri but he stopped himself. First, he had to ask a question.

"Wait, wait, wait, wait. If what you said is true, it still does not explain one thing?"

"Oh? Really? And what would that be?" He was frankly bored with Gendor"s reactions. Was he also like that when he first arrived here?

I mean just look at him. Becoming so happy just because he found another person from his world. All of his replies were predictable and so wound up. Like telling he was a transmigrator was such an unbelievable thing to do or that people would hunt him for it. I mean was that such a bad thing to do? First people had to believe him for that to happen and secondly even if they did they had to believe that his information was worth it. In Linri"s case, it was that he was afraid of accidentally changing the future and dooming himself to death in the process. What was Gendor"s excuse?

Actually, now that Linri thought about it, he had recently become too cold or maybe arrogant? I mean yeah, maybe a normal human was supposed to act like how Gendor had so why was it that it bothered him so much? It was almost like his brain wanted to tell something but he couldn"t figure it out. He was aware that the "original" Linri"s personality was slowly affecting him but he felt like it wasn"t the case this time. Maybe it was because of his "dreams". Maybe dying over and over again, each and every night, started to not only affect his pain perception and survival instincts but also his personality. He was becoming desensitised towards the world. That was not good. When he wrote that bit about the "dream" world, he only wanted to foreshadow the events to come but now it was becoming such a pain in the a.s.s. He had to find a way to deal with it ASAP. Even though he was unwilling to I guess it was time for another talk with that b.i.t.c.h Solas... Wait! She could not read his thought in real-time right?... What he actually meant to say was he had to have another talk with the beautiful G.o.ddess of Sun and all that is right Solas. Yep, that was exactly what he meant. So no Divine Punishment! Please?

"-ey! Hey! I asked you a question." Gendor was snapping his fingers in front of his face. Linri quickly returned back to his senses. This was not the time to self-a.n.a.lyse.

"Yeah? Excuse me, I had something on mind. What was it again?" Gendor"s face turned black and he repeated his question.

"If it was you in the first place, why did you threaten to melt my face off?" Linri raised his left eyebrow. Again with such a predictable question.

"Such a simple thing. Do you even have to ask that question? I mean don"t you want to ask other questions like how I knew you were there or that why I even rescued you?"

"What do you mean asking such a simple question? You were about to fry me alive! The flames were just inches away from my face. Of course, I b.l.o.o.d.y want to know why?" To this, Linri just sighed before answering. Some people could not even take a joke.


"If you could not tell, I am a d.i.c.k that"s why..." Gendor was honestly not expecting an answer like that. He even had a hard time comprehending the sentence. I mean, he individually knew what each word meant but when he put them together to form a sentence, it felt like an alien language to him.

Then slowly Gendor"s face started to turn red. He was fuming with anger.

"Just who the h.e.l.l would threaten a person just because they are a d.i.c.k!"

"Have you met me?" Gendor was so angry that the veins on his head looked like they could burst in any minute now. This b.l.o.o.d.y p.r.i.c.k was not even taking him seriously.

"You are DEAD! I"m f*cking going to kill you!" Gendor was about lunge at him when another fireball materialised in front of his face, stopping him in his tracks.

"What now? Are you going to shoot me with you IBM particles? Or is the baby going to cry?" It was probably not a good idea to antagonise someone to this degree when they are already angry but Linri felt like he didn"t care. At worst, he would lose a potential minion but that was about it.

"It"s called AT-F field you a.s.sh*le!"

"Really? I honestly did not know that." That was the truth and it actually meant something more serious but now was not the time for that. He was pretty sure that the future Linri would think hard about that subject.

"Did you even read anything I have written? How can you even get the name of my ability wrong?"

"Do I look like I care?" Actually, he did care but not because of the reasons Gendor would think so Linri did not feel like elaborating further.

"Kasaix, shut up now or I am really going to put a hole in your head." Linri leaned back on the chair he was sitting and put his feet on the bed.

"First of all it"s Linri now and how are you going to do that exactly? What now, I think it has been like one and a half month since we transmigrated here and knowing your backstory there was no way in h.e.l.l that you could train your powers in that period, considering you had to hide it from the scientist of course. If you were even awake for that long that is. Looking at the state of your body I highly doubt that you can even walk straight if you got up from the bed. Just look at your muscles, I don"t think they even exist. Come on then, do it. Try to punch me in the face."

Linri clenched his fist and the fireball disappeared once more. Afterwards, he got close Gendor and pointed towards his own chin clearly provoking him. It"s not like he would care about the pain. Actually, he even doubted that Gendor would punch him for real.

Gendor, on the other hand, was despairing. He knew that what Linri said was right. Even if he punched him, it wouldn"t even be different than a 4-year-old"s punch.

"That"s what I thought..." Linri leaned back on his chair again. He started to look towards the ceiling.

"So what if I am a d.i.c.k and pulled a somewhat dangerous prank. Actually, it wasn"t even dangerous, after all, you know how broken my ability is. Even if you tried to, you wouldn"t be able to burn yourself in my presence. Let alone from the flames that, I, personally controlled. Secondly, I went through h.e.l.l to get you out of that research facility. I know you are not gonna ask why so here is the answer. It"s because you are not Alex and there was a big chance that you could actually go insane from those experiments, or even worse accidentally revealing your ability, leaving you for death." Gendor fell silent.

"Again, so what if I am a d.i.c.k? I at least don"t have a hero-syndrome." Gendor looked perplexed.

"What do you mean by hero-syndrome?" Linri looked at Gendor"s face wondering if he should explain what he meant.

"Okay, so you are aware that we have been here for like one and a half months right? After all, I just told you that. Then let me ask you this. Why did it take you so long to notice it was me?" Gendor thought a little before answering.

"Because I did not expect anyone to save me. I mean that was different from what I have written in the bio so I was confused."

"Now, now. That"s no excuse. At least that"s not an excuse for you. I mean YOU are the "living computer", aren"t you?"

"So?"

"So? Basically, you notice everything in your surroundings without even doing anything. It"s a pa.s.sive. You can"t say it did not work or something."

"I still don"t get how does that have anything to do with this?" Gendor was getting more confused by the minute so Linri flicked his forehead to make him listen.

"Are you even paying any attention. It shouldn"t be hard to figure it out! Basically, you were aware that there were 9 peo- I mean 8 people there in total. You can"t even deny knowing who they were since you clearly named them just a minute ago and here we are now, one of them suddenly sitting in front of you but you didn"t even recognise him without explicit hints. That should be impossible. Again, at least that should be impossible for YOU. Can you guess where I am going with this?"

Gendor shook his head.

"It means that you unconsciously deny the possibility of there being others like you. You WANT to feel that you are special. I mean look at our situation, transmigrated to another world and knowing the future. It"s just like what I said. This exactly sounds like a s.h.i.+tty third rate novel. Actually, it is not even good enough to be a third rate, but whatever, we are not discussing literature here. Basically, you wanted to feel like a protagonist, that"s why it took you so long to figure out my ident.i.ty. It was not that you did not notice it the moment you saw my face. You were just unconsciously refusing the possibility. Hence the hero-complex."

Gendor looked at him with a blank face.

"So?"

"What do you mean so?" This time it was Linri"s turn to be confused. He thought that he was pretty clear about it. Did this idiot still not get it?

"I mean you said that like it was a bad thing but I can"t see the bad part with it."

"Oh, that? I mean yeah, you might be right maybe it"s not that bad but think of it like this. Who is to say that you are not gonna start shouting "believe it!" or "I will win because of the power of friends.h.i.+p""
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Gendor couldn"t help but laugh at his bad joke.

"Still though, it might not be that bad, but it is a dangerous thought to possess."

"How so?"

"I mean, since you feel like the hero of a book, you will unconsciously feel that you will come out on top in any situation. Because of that, you are going to be more p.r.o.ne to taking risks that you didn"t have to. I think you might even die because of that. So it is more dangerous than you might think. That"s why you have to correct that thought before it germinates. You are not the protagonist of a book or neither am I. This is reality. We can still die. Heck, we are even more likely to die than others because of where we are going." It took a second before Gendor answered.

"Wait you mean Autumnfall? You ACTUALLY want to go there?" He could not believe what Kasaix was saying. Who the h.e.l.l in their right mind would actually want to go there willingly?

"Of course I am, and I am not alone you are coming too."

"No, no, no, no, NO! I am not going there."

"Well, it"s your choice. After all, it"s either that or you are going to stay here where the whole government and all its secret agencies are searching for you. When they find you I guess they are going to shoot you on sight. If you use your ability, the order will change to capturing alive but still when they catch you the scientists will dissect you to learn how you got your powers so it"s death either way."

"... I guess Autumnfall doesn"t sound so bad after all." Gendor laughed awkwardly while putting his hand behind his head.

"That"s what I thought you would say" Linri answered with a smile on his face. Now that he recruited his own minion it was time to go home I guess.

"Thanks. You might be a d.i.c.k but you are actually a good guy, aren"t you?" Linri was about to get up from his chair when Gendor thanked him sincerely. It actually was different from what he expected.

"Excuse me? Have you met me? I was about to melt your face off? Don"t tell me that they experimented on you so hard that your judgement became convoluted to think I was a good person?" Linri put on his hand to Gendor"s forehead. Gendor laughed again.

"You were right. It was just a joke nothing would happen to me. Also just like you said I might have gone insane and at that point killing me would actually be the right choice. I wouldn"t want to die but still. Also if you weren"t afraid that I would die because of it, you wouldn"t tell me about that hero-complex thing. Oh yeah, how do you even know about that in the first place? Were you a shrink or something IRL? Anyway, thank you for saving me and also thank you for warning me."

Linri got up from his chair and headed for the living room.

"Well, don"t be so hasty about your judgement about people. I wouldn"t hesitate to show you under the bus if it meant saving my own hide." Linri honestly felt uncomfortable that someone called him a good guy with sincerity. In this month he was so used to acting like a conman that once someone showed their real emotions without any hidden meanings he felt bad. That was why he felt obliged to warn him about his own personality.

"I know... Any normal person would do that I suppose."

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