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"I...," I opened my mouth, feeling somewhat flustered as I looked at him. At Louis's slightly disappointed gaze, I slowly shook my head. After helping that boy, a portion of my memory inexplicably went missing. The only thing I remembered was that when I woke up again, I was already in a hospital near the campsite. Who saved me? I recall my mother sitting by the bedside, her eyes red and filled with tears. She held my hand tightly, her eyes shimmering with tears. She told me that both of us, a significant figure and I, were found in the forest, severely injured. Fortunately, due to timely medical treatment, neither of us was in mortal danger. That hunting event eventually turned into an investigation. I weakly lay on the hospital bed, dazedly listening to my mother as she spoke. It s