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"Do you really think this will work?" the man with black and blonde hair with golden glasses asked, holding a simple brown book tightly. He walked over to the blue-haired guy, who had an eye patch, and observed him as he arranged different colored jewels on the grave.

"Definitely, I put in way more effort into studying this time!" he declared confidently, but the other person seemed a bit skeptical.

"Remember the last time you said that? We nearly had a disaster," he pointed out, making the other person feel frustrated as it brought back memories of the chaos that had happened before.

"This time is not the same! Just trust me, China!" he yelled, clearly upset by what China had said.

"Okay, okay..." China tried to calm the other guy down. While he was lost in thought, China couldn't shake the feeling that the world might actually go crazy if people started trusting North Korea. Even though they were allies, China didn't really believe in them. "Just do what I do," North said, showing off a red star floating above his hand. China sighed and copied him, but his star was yellow. As the stars spun around the grave, the jewels on the ground started to shine brightly. "Well, at least we haven't exploded yet. That's a good sign," China jokes, which only made North Korea more irritated. "Can you just stop talking about that!?

Suddenly as North had yelled the jewels started to glow a blinding light, the two covered their eyes as the light felt like it was burning their skins. Though it only lasted for a second to say that the two were not in fear would be a lie. As North was shaking and China felt he couldn't breathe. As when the light finally went away China finally decided to look first to see what happened and what he saw basically gave him a small heart attack.

A guy, clearly taller and older with long red hair, collapsed in front of the grave. China and North instantly recognized him, not just because of his Soviet army uniform but also the yellow hammer and sickle with a star tattooed on his skin. For a brief moment, both of them felt like they had forgotten how to breathe, and then China got startled by North Korea.

"I DID IT!" North shouted with excitement, strutting away and announcing his victory to everyone around. "I HAVE BROUGHT SOMEONE BACK TO LIFE, and you all still think I'm weak! HA!" he yelled boldly. China was ready to scold him, but then he saw Soviet starting to move. "Uh...North?" Soviet glanced at China, and for a brief moment, it felt like they were locked in a silent stare, both unsure of what to say. Finally, Soviet broke the silence.

"Um...Where am I?" He asked, his eyes looked glossy like his mind wasn't in the right place, he seemed lost? Was the best way China could explain it and that's when he realized something wasn't right with Soviet. "Uh graveyard but that doesnt matter, are you alright..?" China asked him as Soviet wasn't having any reaction to seeing him or north it made China concerned which just caused Soviet to look down and didn't know how to reply. "Um Да?" Well he still knew russian..

"Wait, do you even know who we are?" China asked, feeling a knot of worry in his stomach. "No, should I?" That was the last straw for China. He turned to North, who looked terrified at that moment. "HE DOESN'T REMEMBER ANYTHING!?" China shouted, grabbing North by the collar and yanking him closer. His face was twisted in rage, and it looked like he might hit North. North Korea was filled with anxiety; this wasn't the first time China had been angry with him, but there was something different this time. The tension in the air was so thick that it made North feel even more scared than before.

North stammered, "I-I thought he would remember everything! The book never mentioned anything that suggested otherwise!" His voice trembled with fear as he braced himself for a punch. China shot him a frosty glare but then sighed, recognizing the fear in North's eyes. He realized it wasn't worth the trouble. China picked up the hardcover book and flipped through the pages, hoping to find a solution. Unfortunately, to his disappointment, there was nothing. The book never indicated that amnesia could be an issue with the summoning, which meant they were clueless about how to fix it. Plus, China couldn't really blame North Korea anymore.

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