Six old buddies of the St. Tropez Police Department, including Director Rebel, were collectively "laid off" early at a time when young people were needed for their jobs. As a reward for their great contribution to the maintenance of law and order in the city over the years, the six old men retired after receiving preferential treatment of 350 francs a month plus 50 kilograms of coal in winter. For Quesa, who values police work above life, retirement is undoubtedly an unbearable exile. Although his wife Josef did everything she could to satisfy Quesa, Quiza has been in a state of mood, bad temper, sadness and melancholy since she retired for six months. This day, which Quesar thought life was worse than death, came to an end one day half a year later, with the visit of senior director Rebel and Tolivier. Tolliville brought a piece of news from the newspaper that the old man Fucas had been hit and lost his memory while assisting the police in the pursuit of the prisoner. The best way to restore Fukas's unforgettable memories is for a few of the best old buddies of that year to come out. As a result, Quesa and the old director Rebel immediately summoned Melno and Phillick, said goodbye to his wife and drove to Parrow Garden, where Fucas was recuperating.