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Coming back to Providence after failing to cure an EVO, Rex lowers his head to the ground and climbs into a Providence airship. Following behind him came Six, his caretaker. Rex sat down and Six sat down opposite to him, strapping themselves in. The airship takes off, soaring into the sky, flying like lightning.

As soon as the Providence airship lands at the base, Six and Rex jump out along with all of the other soldiers. Six walking in front of Rex and led him into the briefing room where White appeared on the large screen. White was furious. His eyes glared at Rex in fury. "Rex, that's the fifth time this week you have failed to cure an EVO. What's wrong with you?" White's voice boomed.

"Hey, it's not my fault..." Rex whined.

"Then whose fault is it?"

"Yours. You always put pressure on me every mission, I haven't slept well in like four weeks! I'm up every day at like 4 in the morning!"

"If you did your job right then I wouldn't have to put pressure on you! And go to sleep earlier."

"My job? I never asked to be here, everytime I go you always bring me back. I've had enough!" Rex turned away and stormed out of the door. Storming through the endless halls, he reached his room which seemed to get smaller and smaller every day and he picked up an old, dark green bag. Picking up his clothes and belongings, he stuffed them all into the bag and threw the bag on the bed. Rex stared at the clock beside him and it read '00:02'"Midnight..." Rex whispered to himself, careful not to wake up Bobo. He picked up his bag, threw it over his shoulder and used his nanites to unlock the door.

Walking out, Rex locked the door behind him and used his Sky Slider and zoomed down the halls like a lightning bolt striking its victims. At the end of the corridor, Rex reaches the Hangar. He puts his hands on the hangar doors and tells his nanites to open them. Obeying Rex's orders, the nanites open the doors and Rex mounts his Sky Slider one more time and rushes into the midnight sky, without leaving a Goodbye.