After Aisa's proposal to move Lenus to the forest cabin, Simon and Adeline agreed.
"Good idea."
"Right, no one will notice that way."
The forest cabin used to be the hideout of the party that Aisa, Simon and Adeline were members of. Years ago, they had built the hut in a special position where few living beings could approach it and only those people could enter there. As time passed and the members of that party dispersed, the hut was also abandoned, but Aisa visited there occasionally when she went to collect medicinal plants.
After Aisa calmed down a bit, they all sat around a circular table in Aisa's room and ate the tea that one of the servants had brought. After the tea, Adeline began to speak as if she had something to say that she had hidden until now.
"I remember reading something about forgetting somewhere. Would you like to hear?"
Aisa eagerly nodded along with Simon for Adeline to continue.
"Look, we have several types of forgetfulness. One is that forgetting happens over time and gradually that there is almost no way to return that forgotten information. Another type is that forgetfulness occurs due to a severe accident, for example, a head injury or even an external factor erases the memory. Naturally, Lenus' forgetfulness is of the second type.
"So what?" asked Simon, sitting with his hands on his chest.
"That means he can probably get his memory back," Adeline continued without looking at him.
Aisa, who was as surprised as Simon, asked: "How?"
Adeline scratched her chin and reluctantly said, "I don't know exactly. Maybe showing something related to him before he forgot so that he can regain his memory little by little or some other extreme and shocking incident."
Aisa looked thoughtfully at the vase in the middle of the table and said, "It shouldn't be in a bad situation, it's not worth the risk, at least we shouldn't do it until there is another way. But it might be useful to show his room and things, the community hall, or where he recently worked."
"But how do we get him out?" asked Simon immediately. I have heard that a series of adventurers have been settling in the city for several weeks. I saw one of them around the hospital. It's not a good idea to take Lenus outside so that people can see him."
"Looks like we're under a microscope more than I thought."
It was clear that Aisa was helpless by twisting a few strands of hair from her head and walking away with it. On the one hand, he did not want Lenus to be in a bad situation again, and on the other hand, he was not able to move him around the city easily.
Adeline, who noticed the helplessness of Aisa and Simon, suddenly hit a fist on the wooden table and said: "Don't worry about these words for now, it's better to take Lenus out of the city first. What do you think, let's get a cart and put Lenus on it along with some boxes and take him out of the city?"
"So far so good, but what about the gate guards?"
To alleviate Aisa's worry, Simon punched her hand and hit her on the chest.
"Leave it to me!" I come to the gate myself and personally check the cart. I won't let anyone smell anything."
Aisa smiled kindly and took on a completely different expression than she had a few minutes ago. Seeing that the issue was resolved, Edlin got up from his chair and went to the door. Then he said, "Well, apparently the problem is solved. It's time for me to go too." But before he opened the door, he turned and looked at Aisa.
"Indeed, I made a kind of mask for Lenus and put it on his face to control his power. It probably won't last more than a few seconds, but this time is enough to control it."
Adeline turned to leave the room when Simon said coldly, "You're leaving again?" But Adeline did not show any reaction and left the room after a pause. Aisa looked at Simon's sad face. He also had the same feeling; After all, he was also present in that incident. However, he stood up and put a hand on Simon's shoulders.
"It can't be done. We have to prepare the preparations as soon as possible and remove Lenus."
Then he called a servant to collect the tea glasses. By the time the maid came in and collected the glasses and carried them out, Simon didn't move and kept his head down. Aisa knew that Simon was thinking about how things would be different if Adeline wasn't like this.
When the sound of the door closing and the servant leaving echoed in the room, Simon got up slowly and changed his mood and asked Aisa, "Really, what did you do to those two students of yours?"
Aisa sighed and said: "Nothing, today's girls are really thin! With fifty hits on their hips, they fell on the ground and could not move. Now, on the contrary, he fell unconscious on the bed. I remember my grandmother hitting me 300 times and I didn't say oh. Generations have really changed..."
Simon gave a bitter and shaky smile and didn't say anything, but said to himself: 'Poor those two students of yours, what will they do to you... However, he was aware of the kindness and benevolence that Aisa had towards Lena and Melva.' These punishments were out of compassion and concern, nothing else. According to Simon, after the loss of her sister, Aisa considered them as her physical sisters and did not want anything bad to happen to them.