This one's gonna be a little different. Enjoy!

Hong Kong: How old are you?

China: 100 years old (Seems to make sense since I was planning to say 201 B.C.)

Taiwan: Does things look different to you?

China: Yes.

Korea: By how many percent? (I don't know much about ancient times…)

China: Percent?

Japan: *Explains to China*

China: 95-99%

Japan: So much?!

China: I know almost nothing…

Taiwan: Do you know how things, for example the stove, works now?

China: No.

Hong Kong: Do you mind if we give you a tour around the current world and show you how things work?

China: No. If anything, I'm grateful to you for offering to help me.

Korea: We're definitely going to help you.

China: Thank you very much.

Japan: You don't have to be so formal. Do you remember what happened before you woke up and found yourself with strangers?

China: *Eyes glazed over* *Silent for a while* *Eyes returned to normal* No.

The other three gathered around.

"What do you think?" Taiwan asked.

"I don't know. We need to find out what was wrong. Why did he collapse? Why does he have no memories? What exactly happened here?" Japan felt frustrated. First, China will react to nothing and now he has totally no memories. Just what the hell is wrong with his brother?! His… brother? Hadn't he lost that right a long time ago?

"So we'll first let him get familiar with this world, right?" Hong Kong's voice snapped him out of his thoughts.

"Huh? Oh, right."

"Japan Ge Ge? Are you ok?" Taiwan asked.

"Da-ze! You spaced out for a moment there!" Japan shook his head.

"No, no, I'm fine. I was just thinking about something. Shall we go then?" The rest nodded unsurely. China still recognised the layout of his house since he doesn't like to change his house. True enough, Japan and the others still recognised things from over 2000 years ago. They first went to visit his boss and explained everything to him. Since China's boss hadn't change, China still recognised him. His boss, the dragon, approached China sadly and spoke to him in Ancient Chinese.

Dragon: Trust these people. They're the ones you should be trusting the most. Listen to them and let them care for you, just as you once had.

China: Who are they? Why are they the ones I should trust the most? I had cared for them before? When?

Dragon: Because they were the ones you trusted most and you are the one that they trusted most. The answers are for you to find out. They shall guide you and protect you. They will love you, just as you love them, and just as they had loved you. They need you the most and now you are the one who needs them most.

China: Yes, as you wish.

"What are they saying?" Hong Kong asked. They turned to Japan and gasped. Tears were making their way out of Japan's eyes and down his face. He remembered how China had trusted them.

"Those brats of yours stole something from my shop!"

"I'm very sorry, sir, but these children did not steal anything, aru. I should know them best as their older brother and I will not tolerate any insults to them, aru. If anything, you should be asking the boy over there who is being held by a very guilty-looking mother, aru."

"I'm so sorry that my son stole something from you. Apologise now, son."

"I'm sorry."

"O-oh. No, no, it's ok. Just make sure that he doesn't do that again."

"If there is nothing else, I would like you to apologise to my siblings for scaring them and calling them 'brats' along with accusing them, aru."

"I'm so sorry for my misunderstanding and hope that you will forgive me."

"Apology accepted, aru."

He remembered how China protected them.

"Just hand over all the money you have and you won't get hurt."

"What are you doing to them, aru? Leave if you don't want things to get messy, aru."

"And who are you?"

"I am their older brother, aru."

"Then you shall pay up."

"Ge Ge, are you ok?"

"Don't worry, a small cut like this won't kill me, aru. All that matters is that you are all safe, aru."

He remembered how he would care for them.

"Now go and take a bath, aru. We don't want anyone to be sick, right, aru?"

"Ok, Ge Ge!"

He remembered how they had needed him.

"Ge Ge!"

"Kiku, Chun, Mei, Yong Soo! There you are, aru! I was so worried, aru! Next time, tell me when you want to explore the bamboo forest, ok, aru? You don't want to get lost again, right, aru?"

"Ok, Ge Ge, we will."

He remembered how he would love them and how they had loved him.

"Ge ge? We love you."

"As I have and always will love you too, aru."

He remembered a time when they were all happy.

"Aiyaa, Yong Soo, don't play with food and eat silently, aru!"

"Da-ze!"

"Ge Ge, watch out!"

"Im Yong Soo, wait till I put a bowl of rice on your head, aru!"

"Ge Ge, what happened to 'eating quietly'?"

"This is an exception, aru!"

"Japan Ge Ge?" Taiwan's call attracted the other two's attention. China walked over.

China: What's wrong? Why are you crying?

Japan let out a sob and hugged China.

Japan: Don't worry. I will protect you. You'll be safe. I promise.

Japan tightened his grip. China just nodded. The Dragon looked at them as they left. He remembered meeting China as a baby dragon along with his parents. He remembered how he would care for his parents despite being a child. They were cared for properly in their last moments and had died happily. He closed his eyes as the image of his parents in their last moments. Both had their heads on China's lap as their life slowly ebbed away. China kept on stroking their big heads until they let out a sigh of content and left this world. A tear made its way down the Dragon's eyes.

"I have seen many tragedies in my long life and so have you. I have experienced many sad and painful things and so have you. Yet, you have forgotten them all. I don't know whether you losing your memories is a blessing or a curse, China."

So there you are! Those spoken in Ancient Chinese are not in the speech comma or whatever you call it.