Yes! Pickle Inspector tells Yuri all about waking up in the hotel and the countless ruins of identical hotels he traversed to get here.
Recounting the devastation doesn't unnerve PI nearly as much as admitting his amnesia. He can tolerate these locales by denying their strangeness but the absolute absence of his memory is undeniable once admitted.
He tries to tell Yuri anything about his past. Nothing comes to mind. In place of recollection is a yearning, a familiar need to get to the bottom of things, to crack this case. PI looks Yuri dead in the eye and asks how he can recover his memory. Has Yuri been able to remember any of his past?
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Recounting the devastation doesn't unnerve PI nearly as much as admitting his amnesia. He can tolerate these locales by denying their strangeness but the absolute absence of his memory is undeniable once admitted.
He tries to tell Yuri anything about his past. Nothing comes to mind. In place of recollection is a yearning, a familiar need to get to the bottom of things, to crack this case. PI looks Yuri dead in the eye and asks how he can recover his memory. Has Yuri been able to remember any of his past?