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                 "He wasn't like that as Kian. Though he was scary as Kian even if he didn't do anything," said Rick. "As Kian he held back cause he didn't want to scare ⨊, but he was still as cruel and dangerous," said Jason. "I don't know if you noticed, but he would watch us whenever we approached ⨊," said Janet. "Similar to when he was Ian," she added. "Ian was like that when he remembered?" asked ℥enji. "Yes. He wasn't like that just cause of the memory loss or the pain and experiments. He was originally like that. His memory made him scary and the experiments and pain made him scarier," said Janet.

"Most of my interactions with him was when he lost his memory the first time as Ian and then as Kian," said ℥enji. "What are you going to tell him?" asked David. "Tell him to continue with his life," said ℥enji. "⨊ was right to want to stay away from him. We should have listened to her and stayed out of it," he added. "We just became happy seeing her happy, that we didn't think it through," said Leah. "We thought it was enough if we kept him safe, that she could be together with him," said Jason. "That's why she calls us kids," said ℥enji.

"He won't listen and if you tell him the reason he might try to recreate it. He may not be the old Ian, but he is still Ian," said Janet. "I'll just tell him to get on with his life. That there is no way to be the old him. I'll try to convince him. If required I'll erase his memory," said ℥enji. "You can do that?" asked Rick. "Yes, I just never needed to cause we just killed the ones who were against her or bound them with a vow," said ℥enji.

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