
This is Ren.
I think you guys must be confused about where we live.
This time I'll give you a little picture, but the author of this story forces me to keep quiet. Is this guy sick? He kept this place a secret from his readers. So, after a long discussion we finally decided to give a little information to you without the knowledge of the Author.
Our residence is not a country, you could say we live on an island that was originally uninhabited. However, our independence was recognized by all UN members until we finally got the nickname "Asterisk Island". Why is it named in such a way? Because the island is in the form of an asterisk with the Atradika School as its center.
This island receives all people, no matter where they come from. So, here we are accustomed to living with the motto "Bhineka Tunggal Ika" from the country of Indonesia. Despite coming from various countries, we remain familiar and cooperate with each other in the development of the island to be better whether in the field of individual, industry or education.
So, that's all I can say. Ask the author yourself. Warm regards, Ren Gill.
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After leaving the exculpatory room, I went to an ordinary building where a loner like me sought tranquility.
In the back, Sophie followed me without speaking.
I started talking to him.
"Why are you following me?"
It took Sophie a while to think about the answer.
"I just want to ask Senior for an opinion, is it okay?"
"Please."
Sophie sped up her pace so she could walk beside me.
"I have an older brother who is far away from me, what do you think I should do when I meet him?"
Feeling that there was something I shouldn't have heard, I tried to make sure it came back.
"So you have a sister who is far away from you?"
Sophie nodded once then said, "We are from the same father and mother, unfortunately our parents separated and as Senior knows, this is how I am .... "
Sophie added a little sarcastic to the last sentence.
"... Like a rabbit left by his family."
I immediately denied his words.
"No, I'm not sure they'll part that easily."
Hearing my denial, Sophie began to question him.
"Why is Senior sure of this?"
"Easy, no parent will separate and sacrifice the happiness of his child just because of a small problem."
I almost missed it and forced him to remember the past.
"Then, what do you think ... should I do when I meet my sister?"
At least, I'll give your brother a bonus.
"Isn't it clear?"
Still not understanding what I mean, Sophie tilted her head slightly.
"Hm?"
"Be a good brother to your brother."
Suddenly Sophie asked with speed and a loud enough voice.
"What if I like him?"
Huh huh? Brocon's? Nope, no. Perhaps, she liked her brother like a sister. Yep! A sister!
"Do as you please, as long as you're happy I'm sure he'll feel the same way."
Sophie's eyes were wide open.
I moved my arm in front of him but there was no response at all.
Did this kid faint standing up?
I put my face in front of him.
"Is something wrong?"
Resurrected from her daydream, Sophie shouted while jumping backwards in surprise.
Her face flushed.
He started acting strange, it made me worry about him even more.
"Are you okay?"
"Y-yeah! I'm doing fine! Thank you very much for the advice, Senior!"
After saying that, he ran away from me.
Did I say something I shouldn't have said? I don't know, whatever it is I have to think positively.
I also continued my journey to the empty building near the Netra headquarters area.