So many years had passed since his family found him and brought him back, his memory had remained stuck in that moment ever since.
He had even forgotten their names.
The injury was too severe, and the fever had affected his brain; as a result, many things were unclear to him, and his memories consisted of only a few vague images each time.
It was these images that let him know he had been married and had three children, two sons and a daughter.
Yet, he didn't even know where they lived or what their names were.
What did it matter that his family had a significant business? He couldn't even find his own wife and children.
Without any information, not knowing their names, nor their place of residence.
How was he supposed to find them?
If he could forget, how he wished he could.
But these were his wife and children, how could he not think of them, not long for them.