âThe captain was spotted falling in the clerkâs office and was immediately given a potion by his men. I immediately regained consciousness, but the next day I fell down again, and that day lasted for about a week. I showed the doctor that it was because it was too weird, but the cause was unknown and I went to home care. The potion stopped working for some reason from then on.â\n
âPotion doesnât work?
Mr. Jaggi makes a surprised voice.
Melissaâs expression distorts her so that she can suffer.
Mr. Etchey, who was next door, holds Melissaâs hand.
âI decided to take the medicine prescribed by the doctor because the potion stopped working. Still, the symptoms got worse and worse. I had Etchey come as an auxiliary because there were many days when I was unconscious and I was anxious to care for her alone. On that first day Etcher noticed that the poison was mixed with the medicine, and I immediately gave him a poisoning potionâŚâ
Mr. Melissa shakes his head to the side.
âWhat happened to the doctor who prescribed that drug?
âThatâs what got me looking for that doctor right away, but heâs missing. I donât even know where the lieutenant I asked you to go.â
The deputy chief is missing?
Oh, speaking of which, youâve heard the deputy chief is missing.
Thatâs crazy, isnât it?
There are two deputy commanders in this village?
Iâve never heard of it.
âUm, is there two deputy commanders?
âWhat? Thereâs only one deputy chief?
Melissa answers my question in wonder.
âBut it looks like thereâs a missing deputy commander and a vice commander whoâs in surgery.â
I tilt my neck with a strange look on Melissaâs face to my question.
Could that be my mistake?
âOh, bad. The captain was missing, so he took one of the assistants as deputy captain. Exactly because the vigilante gets confused when the captain is sick and even the deputy captain is missing.â\n
I was thrilled to see if there was something here, too.
I hope you donât complicate the story any further.
âIs there such a person? We donât know!
Mr. Etcher asks Mr. Nargas.
Melissa is also snorting at Mr. Etcheyâs words.
Mr. Nargas, who saw it, frowned.
âDidnât you announce that you had set up a deputy chief?
âAs far as Melissa and the others are concerned, no announcement seems to have been made. I didnât know we were going to the woods on a mission to find the missing deputy commander.â
Mr. Nargas holds his head in Mr. Earlyâs words.
âBut we were embedded in the surgery, too. When I came back from my assignment, I called the deputy chief deputy chief, but I didnât particularly care. You would have taken that for granted, wouldnât you?
Jaggi hammers at Mr. Pialâs slightly tired voice.
I knew the conversation was getting tough, so Iâll have the tea Melissa put me in.
In the meantime, the deputy chief is embedded in the operation, and the real deputy chief is missing.
Thatâs all I got clear.
So, there are few things on the table that need to be announced.
So can the information that the captain and Mr. Gilmouth were fighting also mean that the villagers are not uncomfortable?
âYouâre a pain in the ass in the ass. We havenât even found a magic team yet.â
Mr. Nargas nods at Mr. Jaggiâs words.
Melissa and the others look at them like that worried.
âI wonder whatâs the beginningâ
Mr. Nargas tilts his neck at your fatherâs words.
âThis is the beginning of this problem. Wasnât there anything before Gilmouth went crazy with his surgery? \nMore than 2 years ago.
It is the village adventurers and the villagers who are here who know that.
When I look at Mr. Nargas and the others, I get a more and more harsh look.
Did you remember something?
Your father and I have a voice in Mr. Jaggiâs words.
⌠maybe with the situation where me and your father got our memories skipped on the magic team or something?
âI feel like my memory is flying by the wayâ
Mr. Pial looks just like Mr. Jaggi.
âBecause it was two years ago?
âNo, somethingâs wrong with that. Sometimes I remember well⌠and remember what happened recently?
Mr. Early and Mr. Nargas look much worse.
âItâs possible they erased your memory.â
âErased? Can you do that?
Mr. Nargasâs expression was strong in his fatherâs words.
The others, too, are staring at your father.
âOh, itâs possible to erase memories with magic. Me and Ivy were helped before the surgery activated, but still partial memories were erased.â
I nod and agree, as Mr Nargas and the others see me.
âRight. Is there such a magic formation?â
When Mr. Pialâs voice sounded in the room, everyone quieted down.
\nYour father briefly explains it.
Mr. Ginal gave a surprised look when he heard about the potion.
Mr. Nargas brings a rattle and a chair from somewhere.
âSit down, itâs going to be a long story.â
To that word, Mr. Ginal, who sighed small.
âWeâve been picking up a lot of rumors, too, and weâre confused. Iâd love to hear your opinion, and that would help.â
Mr. Etchey also brings a chair to Mr. Nargas.
When the numbers were in order, they each moved their chairs to wherever they wanted to sit.
âCause weâre gonna talk about our situation briefly.
Mr. Ginal tilts his neck at Mr. Nargasâs words.
âApparently, weâve lost our memories by the way.â
Mr. Ginal and the others look at Mr. Nargas in turn.
Mr. Nargas and the others nod at Mr. Garrittâs words.
âRight. Iâm not in a condition that affects my life. Then I realize somethingâs wrong with us. How long have I not remembered?
Mr. Fische asks with a puzzled expression.
âI canât remember Gilmouth and the captain two years ago. There are strange blanks in recent events. And then, I donât know. There seems to be nothing wrong with your life or your words.â
Mr. Jaggi nods at Mr. Nargasâs words.
âI feel the same way.â
Mr Early and Mr Pial also told us that they were the same.
Two years ago, I wonder what really happened.
Turning it off means something important fits, right?
But youâll never remember being erased again.
I still canât remember your father and I missing.