The young lad examined my curse. He didn't do anything special; he simply inspected it a couple more times before finishing it. I'm not sure what he merely thinks about it.
"This is a dreadful curse. I've never seen anything like that in my whole life." When he stated it, he sounded ecstatic. I'm not sure, but he doesn't seem troubled by it.
I thought this man was a knight from the bureau of investigation. Why is he acting like a researcher all of a sudden?
"What do you mean? If you haven't seen such a curse in your entire life, then that means you don't know the cure. "
"Well. That seems to be the case. But, I want you to know that your curse is not similar to others." He added, "Your curse may have different terms and a different effect."
If my curse is different, does that apply to the before and after the cause of it?
I'd want to ask him about it, but he seemed to be perplexed as well.