Super Dimensional Coffin Part 17

This is a serial, the first part is HERE

Chapter 16: The case of Justice Hero McGran

It was a flood of memories, from man, woman, beast, bird, rock, plant, spirit and dust. Eaten.

Eaten, eaten, eaten.

Those were the most vivid memories. Memories of being eaten.

-This is more than a little savage, and more than a little distorted-

Dr. Bones could tell, that although there were all those memories, there was only one mind. One mind hounded and cursed. A mind that was not a meld of many minds, that was not created through consumption.

-Even after eating so much, she’s still a plant, so that means…-

Dr. Bones’ hand flashed and all the memories that weren’t from plants shattered. He decisively destroyed them!

He then glanced through the memories of the plants.

He destroyed all the ones that were just about getting eaten!

With regards to healing memories, one might think it is delicate work, but that only applies in cases where the patient has had their memories meddled with, like if the hero of justice McGran was given false memoires of being an evil inter-dimensional pirate! Or indeed a doctor deluding himself into believing that he isn’t a wicked death doctor! Even such cases as a pair of idiots punching each other so hard that their memories mix!

For situations that are those, simple brute force is fine! Destroy all the memories that don’t belong!

Dr. Bones came to a conclusion as he destroyed more and more memories.

-This is really quite fun-

In spite of that dubious unbecoming attitude, Dr. Bones was still making good progress. Eh? How was he determining which plant memories to crush? Why at random of course… not.

Truthfully, since the plantoid was suffering from a devouring curse, it was enough to just destroy memories that gave off a ‘curse-like’ aura. Still, Dr. Bones was quite surprised when he only had one set of memories left before him.

-Seriously? A non-magical potted plant? How did it become that?-

To satisfy his curiosity cure the plantoid, Dr. Bones peeked into the memories of the plant.

Author: SnowyMystic