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... his home.

He never had an attachment to the place that he called home in the first place since he was nothing more than an orphan. He had been picked up by the organization and trained until he was sent out to be a pawn.

So it wasn’t as if he had any attachment to the place that he had been raised.

If he had to talk about one happy memory…then it was the orphanage that he had been raised in.

That was the place where Adam had met people that he could be friends wit ...

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