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Written by Narita Ryogo
Illustrated by Enami Katsumi
Translated by Untuned Strings
http://untuned-strings.blogspot.com/
2003, The Words of Victor Talbot
[Huey Laforet.
If we want to understand that damn terrorist, we first have to look into his hometown.
Sure, I've been there with old man Szilard before, but by then, Huey was totally
unreadable.
But there was one thing I found out during my investigation.
That cold-blooded monster who saw his own daughters as experiments? He actually
had something like a girlfriend. 'Course, he never told me about her personally, and I felt
pretty uncomfortable asking Elmer. So I never asked about her.
The thing is… well, a
lot
of us alchemists thought Huey was a suspicious guy. He
was
pretty creepy--no doubt about that--and I ended up falling for some of his schemes too.
But let's set aside Elmer, who's always off in his little world of flowers and kittens. Thing
is, even
Maiza
says, "Huey isn't such a scary person".
In other words, this might mean that Huey's personality changed somewhere down the
line. Or maybe Maiza and Elmer know his true face--the one
we
know nothing about.
I think the key to all this might lie somewhere in the years between when he settled in
Lotto Valentino and when we met him for the first time.
First of all, we need to investigate this old play--the story about him and a woman we
believe might be this lover of his.
We need to see if this story written by the poet Jean-Pierre Accardo holds a grain of
truth.]
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