"As for the other happy memories, I donât think I need to tell them to you again since Iâm sure weâll make more happy memories in the future," Grandpa Chi told Lucifer after he finished describing a made-up story.
He didnât lie about his son and his wifeâs death, though. He just lied about the time of their death.
"The place youâre in? Itâs the Village of Oria. As for our country, we live on the Island of Maltia. And..."
The old man further started describing the geography of the place and more about things that he needed to tell.
"Do you understand now?" the old man asked in the end.
"I..." Lucifer opened his mouth to say something, but he couldnât finish and just nodded his head. All this information was too much for him.
"Sleep for now. Iâm sure youâll remember everything later. Your head isnât calm now. Give it rest," the old man told Lucifer gently.
"G-grandpa Chi, why am I wearing the gloves?" Lucifer couldnât help but ask as he felt a bit weird. This question was in his mind for a long time.
"This? Thatâs because you have a very bad allergy. Whenever your hand comes in contact with the air outside, you start having trouble breathing. Thatâs why we had these medical gloves made. Never take them off, alright?" The old man told Lucifer.
"Allergy?" Lucifer muttered as he stared at the gloves on his hand. "I wonât."
"Thatâs better."
The old man waited with Lucifer and even sang a song for him to make him sleep.
Only after Lucifer slept did the old man stood up and left the room.
...
He entered the main hall as he finally sighed.
"At Least heâs calm now. This is better. But did I really do the right thing by lying? He has a really good chance of gaining back his memory in the future. And when he knows I lied, will he be upset? Or will he understand that I lied to him? I wonder."
"Since I lied for his sake, he shouldnât be that upset. In any case, without his memories, he would feel better living with someone he thinks of as family than living with a stranger."
"Itâs not like telling him the truth at this time has any benefit. He doesnât know anything. He wonât even know where he was from. I canât even find his home," the man muttered as he left home. He kept trying to justify his decision.
As soon as he stepped out, he looked in the distance to see all his neighbors standing in a group, discussing something.
"These people, do they really think Iâm a criminal thatâll kidnap a kid?" The old man rolled his eyes as he started walking towards the people.
"Youâre thinking too much. Grandpa Chi wouldnât kidnap a kid. Donât think like that."
"You canât be sure. Didnât you see? The boy seemed to be unconscious, and as soon as he started waking up, Grandpa Chi took him inside. Heâs certainly hiding something."
"What am I hiding?" Hearing the words, Grandpa Chi couldnât help but chime in.
Hearing his voice, everyone turned to look at him.
"Ah, Grandpa Chi, itâs not like we doubt you, but we just want to know. Who is the kid that you brought with you?"
"I came here to talk to you about that as well. I found the boy drowning in the sea. I saved him and brought him here," Grandpa Chi answered.
"Ah, so thatâs what it is. Thatâs why he was coughing so much," said a middle-aged man as he clapped suddenly.
"If thatâs true, you wouldnât mind us talking to him, right?" One lady asked, still suspicious.
"Not at all. But you must know one thing first. That kid, I just talked to him inside. It seems that he has lost his memories because of this trauma. Because of not being able to remember anything, he seemed to be going crazy, so I lied to him a bit," the old man explained as he sighed.
"He lost his memories because of drowning? I heard things like that happen, but still, what do you mean? What lie did you tell him?" The lady asked again.
"I told him that this is his home and that he is from here. I also told him that Iâm his Grandfather. At that moment in time, that was the best option to keep him from going insane."
"With great effort and some lies, I calmed him down. Donât tell him the truth. It would help if you people kept the facade," Grandpa Chi told everyone. He even joined his hands. "Treat it as a request."
"This? You lied to the boy who had lost his memories? Have you gone insane? Do you know how he will react when the police take him away? What will you tell him then?" The lady asked as she squinted her eyes.
Even though she believed what the old man was saying, she still felt this was stupid to do.
"Police will take him away? Why?" Grandpa Chi asked, frowning.
The woman took a deep breath as she sighed. "Grandpa Chi, do you really not know? You arenât his real grandpa. He must have a family of his own somewhere that would be worried about him. How will the police help him get to his home without taking him?"
"The police canât help him anyway. Because the kid isnât from this Island," the old man answered, shaking his head.
"He isnât from this Island?" Everyone exclaimed in shock.
"Where is he from?"
"When I was swimming, I found him drowning. At that moment, I was far away from here. In fact, I was closer to the continent of Esti than I was from here," the old man answered.
"So he could be from anywhere in the continent of Esti that contains many countries. Itâs impossible for him to get to his home, that too, without his memories. So our police canât help him."
"Moreover, I think he wonât be safe there either. I mean, the kid was drowning, and no one was nearby. I think someone threw him in the sea with the intention to kill him. He wonât be safe there," the old man said gravely.
"Heâs from a different continent? And you want him to live with you forever without knowing the truth?" The lady asked as she stared at the old man.
"Thatâs right. I think this is the best choice. I donât have a family. He doesnât have a family. He needs my help. This is the best choice then."
"Moreover, he wonât have to live the life of an orphan with this lie of ours. He can have a family again. So I request of you. Please donât tell him the truth and let me take care of him!" The old man insisted.
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[Author Note:
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