Patrick's Memoirs 3


 * I have been in Master Spencer's employ for the majority
 * of my adult life. As of late, however, I find his actions to be
 * inscrutable. For example, he has taken every possible
 * precaution to conceal his whereabouts from the outside
 * world. For what reason, I do not know.


 * Then one day he asks me to find a certain man and make him
 * aware of the master's whereabouts. I do not know why he
 * would go to such lengths to contact this man, but perhaps
 * he wanted to see if someone could find him.


 * The man in question is one Mr. Albert Wesker, a name I
 * have not heard in quite a long time. I only met him once,
 * and that was over ten years ago.


 * I am ashamed to admit that I cannot recall his face,
 * because as head butler, it is my job to remember people.
 * The reason, I believe, is because of is eyes – those cold,
 * unfeeling eyes that completely overshadow his other
 * features. At any rate, I have endeavoured to get the
 * information into Wesker's hands without letting on that
 * it was Master Spencer's desire that he have that
 * information.


 * I know of a certain unscrupulous individual who could
 * put the information onto the streets, for the right price. He
 * is the kind that does not care who he talks to. What made
 * the individual I found of such importance is that he is in
 * the employ of a female spy who ha regular dealings with
 * Wesker.


 * I paid this man (I forget if his name was Roberto or
 * Ricardo) more than he deserved and gave him the bare
 * minimum of information necssary to fulfil Master
 * Spencer's wishes.


 * I dutifully carried out Master Spencer's directions to the
 * letter. It was at this point that the situation took an
 * even more cryptic turn.


 * The master, he let me go, but I do not know why. I asked
 * him for a reason – the only time I have ever questioned
 * him – but he responded with only silence.


 * I do not know what to do now, I am filled with a sense of
 * loss. Everything I have ever known is gone. I dedicated
 * my entire life to serving the Spencer household, and now
 * that book has been forcibly closed for no apparent reason.


 * The only ones who remain will be those untrustworthy
 * security guards and the people imprisoned below the
 * premises. I truly doubt the guards' ability to attend to
 * all of Master Spencer's needs.


 * Could it be that he plans on dying? No! He is not that
 * type of man. He would not want to leave all his affairs
 * in such an unfinished state.


 * Master Spencer must have some grand machinations at
 * work that are beyond my ability to comprehend.


 * At any rate, I can only obey his wishes and take my leave.
 * I will be loyal until the end, even if it breaks my heart
 * to do so.